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		<title>Eye on DNA Links for 9 January 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 22:14:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hsien-Hsien Lei, PhD</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to the following sites for linking to Eye on DNA recently! It&#8217;s good to be back.

Technology Review BioTech News
Blogging to Get Girls Interested in Science at Murray Women&#8217;s Center Graduate Women, a New Jersey Institute of Technology blog
Uncertain or Uninformed and An Extra Layer at Genome Technology&#8217;s Daily Scan
Tracing the Tribe: The Jewish Genealogy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks to the following sites for linking to Eye on DNA recently! It&#8217;s good to be back.</p>
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<li><a href="http://biotech.tr.hivefire.com/articles/35201/state-laws-governing-genetic-discrimination/">Technology Review BioTech News</a>
<li><a href="http://blogs.njit.edu/murraygraduatewomen/2008/12/22/blogging-to-get-girls-interested-in-science/">Blogging to Get Girls Interested in Science</a> at Murray Women&#8217;s Center Graduate Women, a New Jersey Institute of Technology blog
<li><a href="http://www.genome-technology.com/issues/blog/general/151610-1.html">Uncertain or Uninformed</a> and <a href="http://www.genome-technology.com/issues/blog/general/151635-1.html">An Extra Layer</a> at Genome Technology&#8217;s Daily Scan
<li><a href="http://tracingthetribe.blogspot.com/2009/01/dna-predictions-for-2009.html">Tracing the Tribe: The Jewish Genealogy Blog</a>
<li><a href="http://thedecisiontree.com/blog/">The Decision Tree</a>, a new blog from Thomas Goetz that is sort of a rough draft for his upcoming book about predictive medicine</li>
</ul>
<p>Also, congratulations to Dr. Val on her move to <a href="http://getbetterhealth.com/">Better Health</a>. Check out <a href="http://getbetterhealth.com/no-one-really-knows-what-most-genetic-tests-mean/2008.10.26">her interview with Dr. Joanne Armstrong</a>, senior medical director for Aetna, and assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, about the current state of genetic testing. Here&#8217;s an excerpt:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Dr. Val: In your view, what are some legitimate and appropriate genetic tests?</strong>
<p><strong>Dr. Armstrong</strong>: There are about 1200 genetic tests available now, and most of them are not medically appropriate or clinically valid. “Medically appropriate” tests have a few common characteristics: 1) they have to be useful for the direct treatment or prevention of an illness. Some tests on the market are medically trivial – they test for things like eye color for example. 2) The information from the test should affect the course of treatment of the disease or condition, and 3) treatment should improve the outcome of the disease.&nbsp; Those are the characteristics of a genetic test that would be useful or appropriate in a healthcare setting.
<p>There are 100s of useful and appropriate tests, and they’re used for the prediction of diseases like hereditary colon cancer, breast cancer and its recurrence, and metabolic diseases that affect people as infants.</p>
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		<title>Eye on DNA Headlines for 30 April 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 11:21:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hsien-Hsien Lei, PhD</dc:creator>
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Scienceblogs Gene Expression hosts Gene Genie #30.

Thank you to the Missouri State Genealogical Association (MoSGA) Messenger for sharing Eye on DNA with its readers!

DNA inspires not just scientists but artists too. Check out Digital 3d Art created by a &#8220;quantum theoretician involved in studying life at a molecular particle level.&#8221;

Are we in for another Myriad [...]]]></description>
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<li>Scienceblogs Gene Expression hosts <a href="http://scienceblogs.com/gnxp/2008/04/gene_genie_30.php">Gene Genie #30</a>.</li>
<p></p>
<li>Thank you to the Missouri State Genealogical Association (MoSGA) Messenger for <a href="http://mosga.blogspot.com/2008/04/ga-ga-over-genetic-genealogy.html">sharing Eye on DNA</a> with its readers!</li>
<p></p>
<li><a href="http://www.digital-3d-art.com/"><img height="155" alt="dna-blue-sky" hspace="8" src="http://www.eyeondna.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/dna-blue-sky.png" width="200" align="right" vspace="8" /></a>DNA inspires not just scientists but artists too. Check out <a href="http://www.digital-3d-art.com/">Digital 3d Art</a> created by a &#8220;quantum theoretician involved in studying life at a molecular particle level.&#8221;</li>
<p></p>
<li>Are we in for another <a href="http://www.eyeondna.com/wp-admin/post.php?action=edit&amp;post=628">Myriad genetic test ad uproar</a>? <a href="http://dnatesting.com">Identigene</a> (more from <a href="http://www.eyeondna.com/?s=identigene">Eye on DNA</a>), sellers of over-the-counter paternity tests, have hired STG Media Corp to create <a href="http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2008-04-0429-004.shtml">TV, print, and radio ads</a> that will &#8220;not only inform consumers that the product is out there, but that will also demonstrate that the product actually works.&#8221;</li>
<p></p>
<li>A &#8220;major television network&#8221; (I can vouch for their authenticity) is looking for people to interview. Here&#8217;s what they sent me:
<p><em>For an upcoming series on genetic testing, a major television network would like to interview a person who has ordered an online gene test to assess their future risk of getting certain diseases. Twelve complaints have been filed with the california Dept of Health and the New York State Dept of Health has sent letters explaining the legal ramifications of testing New York residents without the proper clinical laboratory permit.  Most of these complaints are anonymous.  Would anyone speak on-camera to their issues and share their personal experience ordering one of these tests and getting the results? Please call 917 991 3689 or write to</em> <a href="mailto:Theodora12@gmail.com"><em>Theodora12@gmail.com</em></a><em>.</em></li>
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		<title>Eye on DNA Headlines for 15 April 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 18:27:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hsien-Hsien Lei, PhD</dc:creator>
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Please welcome The Skeptical Alchemist and Think Gene to The DNA Network. They are the Network&#8217;s 51st and 52nd members!

Andrew Meyer of Buzzyeah has been going through his 23andMe results and was also featured in this week&#8217;s Newsweek article &#8211; May We Scan Your Genome?

DNATraits is offering a discount on their Ashkenazi Jews Genetic Disease [...]]]></description>
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<li>Please welcome <a href="http://skeptalchemist.blogspot.com/">The Skeptical Alchemist</a> and <a href="http://www.thinkgene.com">Think Gene</a> to <a href="http://www.dnabloggers.com">The DNA Network</a>. They are the Network&#8217;s 51st and 52nd members!</li>
<p></p>
<li>Andrew Meyer of Buzzyeah has been going through <a href="http://buzzyeah.com/category/my-genome/">his 23andMe results</a> and was also featured in this week&#8217;s Newsweek article &#8211; <a href="http://www.newsweek.com/id/131743">May We Scan Your Genome?</a></li>
<p></p>
<li><a href="http://www.dnatraits.com/ashkenazi">DNATraits</a> is offering a discount on their Ashkenazi Jews Genetic Disease Package in celebration of Passover this month. (HT: <a href="http://tracingthetribe.blogspot.com/2008/04/dnatraits-jewish-genetic-panel-price.html">Tracing the Tribe</a>)</li>
<p></p>
<li><a href="http://www.dnadirect.com">DNA Direct</a>* has <a href="http://www.navigenics.com/partners/DNADirect/">partnered with Navigenics</a> to offer their members further medical diagnostic tests for specific medical conditions.</li>
<p></p>
<li>Tickets are now on sale for <a href="http://www.xconomy.com/2008/03/28/xconomy-forum-boston-life-sciences-2028/">Xconomy Forum: Boston Life Sciences 2028</a> scheduled for April 29 from 6:00 &#8211; 8:30 pm at Harvard Medical School. Nobel Prize-winning MIT biologist <strong>Phil Sharp</strong>, Flagship Ventures managing partner and CEO <strong>Noubar Afeyan</strong>, and <strong>Raju Kucherlapati</strong>, scientific director, Harvard Partners Center for Genetics and Genomics, and professor of genetics and medicine, Harvard Medical School, will be leading the discussion.</li>
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<p>*I work with DNA Direct as a genetic information specialist.</p>
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		<title>Eye on DNA Headlines for 11 April 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 19:20:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hsien-Hsien Lei, PhD</dc:creator>
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The MIT/Stanford Venture Lab (VLAB) will be hosting DNA for Dollars: Featuring 23andMe, Kleiner Perkins, MDV, and more at Stanford Business School on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at 6:00 pm.

The DNA Network Custom Search Engine has been updated and now includes all 50 member sites.

Congratulations to New York Times reporter Amy Harmon on her Pulitzer [...]]]></description>
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<li>The MIT/Stanford Venture Lab (VLAB) will be hosting <em><a href="http://www.vlab.org/article.html?aid=181">DNA for Dollars</a>: Featuring 23andMe, Kleiner Perkins, MDV, and more</em> at Stanford Business School on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at 6:00 pm.</li>
<p></p>
<li>The <a href="http://www.dnabloggers.com">DNA Network</a> <a href="http://www.google.com/coop/cse?cx=014022296169511756275%3Ajdeuv-az6qm">Custom Search Engine</a> has been updated and now includes all 50 member sites.</li>
<p></p>
<li><img height="48" alt="pulitzer" hspace="8" src="http://www.eyeondna.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/pulitzer.gif" width="200" align="right" vspace="8" />Congratulations to New York Times reporter Amy Harmon on her <a href="http://www.pulitzer.org/year/2008/explanatory-reporting/">Pulitzer Prize</a> for <a href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/national/series/dnaage/index.html">The DNA Age series</a> of articles on &#8220;the impact of genetic technology on American life.&#8221;</li>
<p></p>
<li>Congratulations also to TR Gregory at <a href="http://genomicron.blogspot.com/">Genomicron</a> on his one-year blogging anniversary! </li>
<p></p>
<li>Lee Lofland, author of <em>Police Procedure and Investigation, A Guide for Writers</em> shares <a href="http://www.leelofland.com/wordpress/?p=489">Things Writers Should Know about DNA</a>. I just have on nitpicky point about the DNA fact that &#8220;identical twins have identical DNA&#8221;&#8230;erm, <a href="http://www.eyeondna.com/2008/02/20/genetic-differences-between-identical-twins/">not quite</a> .</li>
<p></p>
<li><a href="http://www.healthcontentadvisors.com/2008/04/10/the-rise-of-the-new-intermediaries/">Health Content Advisors</a> discusses the role of genetic counselors as healthcare intermediaries.</li>
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		<title>Eye on DNA Headlines for 7 April 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Apr 2008 08:19:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hsien-Hsien Lei, PhD</dc:creator>
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Thanks to Alltop for adding Eye on DNA and The DNA Network to their science page!

The DNA Network welcomes its 50th member &#8211; Aminopop!

Greg Laden hosts the latest issue of Gene Genie #24.

Check out the Science in Fiction Project where readers can get together to share the books they&#8217;ve read that incorporate science. For those [...]]]></description>
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<li><a href="http://science.alltop.com"><img height="125" alt="Alltop 125x125" hspace="8" src="http://www.eyeondna.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/alltop-125x125.jpg" width="125" align="right" vspace="8" /></a>Thanks to <a href="http://www.alltop.com">Alltop</a> for adding Eye on DNA and <a href="http://www.dnabloggers.com">The DNA Network</a> to their <a href="http://science.alltop.com/">science page</a>!</li>
<p></p>
<li>The DNA Network welcomes its 50th member &#8211; <a href="http://aminopop.com/wordpress/">Aminopop</a>!</li>
<p></p>
<li>Greg Laden hosts the latest issue of <a href="http://scienceblogs.com/gregladen/2008/03/gene_genie_24_1.php">Gene Genie #24</a>.</li>
<p></p>
<li>Check out the <a href="http://1morechapter.com/scienceinfiction/">Science in Fiction Project</a> where readers can get together to share the books they&#8217;ve read that incorporate science. For those specifically interested in biology, Peggy writes <a href="http://sciencefictionbiology.blogspot.com/">Biology in Science Fiction</a> which is also a great resource.</li>
<p></p>
<li><a href="http://tracingthetribe.blogspot.com/2008/03/dna-oral-history-meets-genetics.html">Schelly Talalay Dardashti</a> has a new article in the Jerusalem Post &#8211; <a href="http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?apage=1&amp;cid=1206632365879&amp;pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull">When oral history meets genetics</a>. Don&#8217;t miss the sidebar &#8211; <a href="http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?c=JPArticle&amp;cid=1206632365954&amp;pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull">Screening for Jewish genetic diseases</a>.</li>
<p></p>
<li>For more on <a href="http://www.eyeondna.com/category/dna-and-genealogy/">genetic genealogy</a>, see this past weekend&#8217;s Baltimore Sun article &#8211; <a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nation/bal-te.dna06apr06,0,5355499.story">In genes and online, a path to ancestry</a>.</li>
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		<title>Eye on DNA Headlines for 28 March 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:12:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hsien-Hsien Lei, PhD</dc:creator>
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Thanks to Keith Robison of Omics! Omics! for mentioning The DNA Network in his article about science blogging for the March 2008 issue Genome Technology. And a belated thanks to Genome Technology for including Eye on DNA in the February 2008 Blogosphere Briefs. (Sorry, subscription only.)

The Genetics and Public Policy Center has compiled a table [...]]]></description>
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<li>Thanks to Keith Robison of <a href="http://omicsomics.blogspot.com">Omics! Omics!</a> for mentioning <a href="http://www.dnabloggers.com">The DNA Network</a> in his article about science blogging for the <a href="http://www.genome-technology.com/issues/2_12/other/145362-1.html">March 2008 issue Genome Technology</a>. And a belated thanks to Genome Technology for including Eye on DNA in the <a href="http://www.genome-technology.com/issues/2_11/other/144743-1.html">February 2008 Blogosphere Briefs</a>. (Sorry, subscription only.)</li>
<p></p>
<li>The <a href="http://www.dnapolicy.org">Genetics and Public Policy Center</a> has compiled a table listing services offered by <a href="http://www.dnapolicy.org/resources/DTCcompanieslist.pdf">32 direct-to-consumer genetic testing companies</a> (pdf).</li>
<p></p>
<li><img height="233" alt="identigene paternity test" hspace="8" src="http://www.eyeondna.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/identigenepaternitytest.jpg" width="179" align="right" vspace="8" />After a successful <a href="http://www.eyeondna.com/2007/11/26/dna-paternity-tests-available-at-local-pharmacies/">test launch</a> in California, Oregon and Washington, <a href="http://www.dnatesting.com/">Identigene</a> has now introduced their over-the-counter paternity test nationwide. <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23814032/">MSNBC</a> quotes a satisfied customer whose son learned that he was <em>not</em> the father of a little boy who he&#8217;d been supporting:
<p><em>â€œHe just didnâ€™t look like my son at all,â€ [Wendy] Lieb said. â€œAnd we have fairly strong genes.â€</p>
<p></em>Ahh, yes. Those &#8220;strong genes&#8221; will tell you the truth every time.</li>
<p></p>
<li>Schelly Talalay Dardashti at Tracing the Tribe points to an article in Reform Judaism on <a href="http://tracingthetribe.blogspot.com/2008/03/dna-cracking-code.html">DNA research and Jewish ancestry</a>. Former Eye on DNA guest author, <a href="http://www.eyeondna.com/?s=jon+entine">Jon Entine</a>, was interviewed.</li>
<p></p>
<li>DNA Direct is <a href="http://dnadirect.com/patients/about/jobs.jsp">now hiring</a>! They&#8217;re looking for a Clinical Services Coordinator, Senior Software Developer, and Experienced Web Developer. (Yes, <a href="http://dnadirect.com/patients/about/experts.jsp">I work with DNA Direct</a>.)</li>
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		<title>Eye on DNA Headlines for 23 March 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 12:32:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hsien-Hsien Lei, PhD</dc:creator>
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Personal genomics companies Navigenics and 23andMe will be at the Stanford Graduate School of Business Cool Product Expo 2008 on April 9, 2008 from noon to 6 p.m. Admission is free, no registration required.

Lisa at DNA Direct Talk hosts Gene Genie: Yes, But What About Me?

Congratulations to Dr. Steven Murphy on his one year anniversary [...]]]></description>
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<li>Personal genomics companies <a href="http://www.navigenics.com">Navigenics</a> and <a href="http://www.23andme.com">23andMe</a> will be at the Stanford Graduate School of Business <a href="http://coolproductexpo.stanford.edu/">Cool Product Expo 2008</a> on April 9, 2008 from noon to 6 p.m. Admission is free, no registration required.</li>
<p></p>
<li>Lisa at DNA Direct Talk hosts <a href="http://talk.dnadirect.com/2008/03/18/the-gene-genie-yes-but-what-about-me/">Gene Genie: Yes, But What About Me?</a></li>
<p></p>
<li>Congratulations to Dr. Steven Murphy on his <a href="http://thegenesherpa.blogspot.com/2008/03/366-days-later.html">one year anniversary</a> at Gene Sherpas. The genetics blogosphere would certainly be duller without him around!</li>
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<li><a href="http://www.clipartheaven.com/show/clipart/space/space_capsule_3-gif.html"><img height="311" alt="space capsule 3" hspace="8" src="http://www.eyeondna.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/space-capsule-3.gif" width="200" align="right" vspace="8" /></a>Recently deceased science fiction writer <a href="http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/03/19/785596.aspx">Arthur C. Clarke&#8217;s DNA is going to outer space</a>. Alan Boyle at Cosmic Log says Clarke&#8217;s DNA was part of a suborbital flight last year and the capsule containing a sample of his hair will be sent to the moon on a Google Lunar X Prize flight and perhaps even further into deep space.</li>
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<li>Please welcome <a href="http://www.gnxp.com">Gene Expression</a> and <a href="http://www.scienceblogs.com/gnxp">Scienceblogs Gene Expression</a> to <a href="http://www.dnabloggers.com">The DNA Network</a>!</li>
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<li>Genetics/Genomics is the theme for the <a href="http://jama.ama-assn.org/current.dtl">March 19, 2008 issue of JAMA</a>. Many of the papers focus on gene-disease associations with Special Communications articles, such as <a href="http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/299/11/1335">How to Interpret a Genome-wide Association Study</a>, and Commentaries including <a href="http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/299/11/1351">The Genome Gets Personal&#8211;Almost</a> and <a href="http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/299/11/1353">Genomic Profiles for Disease Risk: Predictive or Premature?</a></li>
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		<title>Eye on DNA Headlines for 10 March 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 09:28:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hsien-Hsien Lei, PhD</dc:creator>
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What&#8217;s the forecast for the personal genomics market? Here are some reactions to my post expounding on deCODE&#8217;s recent layoffs:
*IEEE Spectrum Tech Talk &#8211; Gloomy genetics company casts cloud over personal genomics prospects
*Genetic Future &#8211; deCODE&#8217;s lay-offs: market saturation, or just one struggling company?
*Gene Expression &#8211; Personal Genomics Downswing
David Bradley at Sciencebase hosted genetics blog [...]]]></description>
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<li>What&#8217;s the forecast for the personal genomics market? Here are some reactions to <a href="http://www.eyeondna.com/2008/03/05/decode-ceo-predicts-dowswing-in-personal-genomics-market/">my post expounding on deCODE&#8217;s recent layoffs</a>:
<p>*IEEE Spectrum Tech Talk &#8211; <a href="http://blogs.spectrum.ieee.org/tech_talk/2008/03/gloomy_genetics_company_casts.html">Gloomy genetics company casts cloud over personal genomics prospects</a><br />
*Genetic Future &#8211; <a href="http://www.genetic-future.com/2008/03/decodes-lay-offs-market-saturation-or.html">deCODE&#8217;s lay-offs: market saturation, or just one struggling company?</a><br />
*Gene Expression &#8211; <a href="http://www.gnxp.com/blog/2008/03/personal-genomics-downswing.php">Personal Genomics Downswing</a></li>
<li>David Bradley at Sciencebase hosted genetics blog carnival <a href="http://www.sciencebase.com/science-blog/rubbing-up-the-gene-genie.html">Gene Genie</a> last week and Walter Jessen at Highlight HEALTH hosted <a href="http://www.highlighthealth.com/blog-events/cancer-research-carnival-7/">Cancer Research Carnival #7</a>.</li>
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<li>Peggy lists the winners of the <a href="http://sciencewomen.blogspot.com/2008/03/2008-loreal-unesco-for-women-in-science.html">2008 L&#8217;OREAL-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards</a> all of whom employ genetics and biochemistry in their research: Dr. Lihadh Al-Gazali, Dr. V. Narry Kim, Dr. Ada Yonath, Dr. Ana BelÃ©n Elgoyhen, and Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn.</li>
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<li>Looking for more science podcasts? Check out <a href="http://distillations.chemheritage.org/">Distillations</a> from the Chemical Heritage Foundation. It&#8217;s making chemistry interesting even for a chemistry flunkie like me!</li>
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<li><a href="http://flickr.com/photos/batigolix/325399359/"><img height="264" alt="vatican sculpture" hspace="8" src="http://www.eyeondna.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/vaticansculpture.jpg" width="200" align="right" vspace="8" /></a>Genetic engineering is one of the <a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article3517050.ece">seven new deadly sins</a>!
<p>Bishop Gianfranco Girotti, head of the Apostolic Penitentiary:</p>
<p><em>You offend God not only by stealing, blaspheming or coveting your neighbourâ€™s wife, but also by ruining the environment, carrying out morally debatable scientific experiments, or <strong>allowing genetic manipulations which alter DNA or compromise embryos</strong>.<br /></em><br />
I guess it&#8217;s a good thing I&#8217;m a heathen?!</p>
<p><b>Update</b>: Don&#8217;t miss my additional list of <a href="http://www.eyeondna.com/2008/03/10/seven-deadly-sins-of-genetics/">7 deadly sins of genetics</a>.</li>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 12:06:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hsien-Hsien Lei, PhD</dc:creator>
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Thanks to Berci at ScienceRoll for hosting Grand Rounds 4.22: The Future of Medicine.

Congratulations to Dr. Jonathan Eisen at The Tree of Life! He&#8217;s the new Academic Editor in Chief of PLoS Biology.

Congratulations also to my employer, DNA Direct . The company has closed $7 million in Series B financing. More from DNA Direct&#8217;s official [...]]]></description>
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<li>Thanks to Berci at ScienceRoll for hosting <a href="http://scienceroll.com/2008/02/26/grand-rounds-422-the-future-of-medicine/">Grand Rounds 4.22: The Future of Medicine</a>.</li>
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<li><a href="http://phylogenomics.blogspot.com/2008/02/really-good-day-at-work.html">Congratulations</a> to Dr. Jonathan Eisen at The Tree of Life! He&#8217;s the new Academic Editor in Chief of PLoS Biology.</li>
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<li>Congratulations also to my employer, <a href="http://www.dnadirect.com">DNA Direct</a> . The company has closed $7 million in Series B financing. More from <a href="http://talk.dnadirect.com/2008/02/27/dna-direct-news-series-b-funding-to-expand-medical-services/">DNA Direct&#8217;s official blog</a>. (Press release below the fold.)</li>
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<li>The Johns Hopkins Genetics and Public Policy Center (GPPC) is holding a series of <a href="http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/98403.php">public town hall meetings</a> to gather opinions on biobanks for the effects of studying genetic and environmental factors on health. Register to attend at <a href="http://www.dnapolicy.org">http://www.dnapolicy.org</a>.
<p>*March 8 &#8211; Kansas City, MO<br />
*April 5 &#8211; Phoenix, AZ<br />
*April 19 &#8211; Jackson, MS<br />
*April 24 &#8211; Portland, OR<br />
*May 13 &#8211; Philadelphia, PA</li>
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<li>Kevin Kelly at The Quantified Self has some interesting insights into studying our own genomes in <a href="http://www.kk.org/quantifiedself/2008/02/wiki-your-genes.php">Wiki Your Genes</a>.
<p><em>If a third-party vendor were to start selling the naked chip&#8217;s data for a small fee above its costs, it would be possible to do a large personal sequence using one of these tests and managing your data using open-source wiki technology like SNPedia. Hard-core recreational genomist could probably do a better job than either 23andMe or Decode are doing right now.</p>
<p></em>Could you be a hardcore recreational genomist?</li>
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<p><strong>DNA Direct Attracts Series B Investment to Expand Its Medical Genetics Capabilities</strong><br />
<em>Genetic testing services provider launching new point-of-care solutions for physician practices</em></p>
<p>SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 27, 2008 &#8211; DNA Direct, a web-based provider of genetic testing services, announced today that it has closed $7 million in Series B financing, led by new investor, Lemhi Ventures, and including private investors from the firm&#8217;s Series A funding round. </p>
<p>&#8220;Lemhi Ventures and DNA Direct are a perfect fit,&#8221; said Ryan Phelan, founder and CEO of DNA Direct.  &#8220;Lemhi understands that personalized medicine will be revolutionary for healthcare. Their team has the expertise to help us expand our service beyond consumers to providers, labs and health plans.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Point-of-Care Genetic Expertise<br /></strong>The new financing will be used to further integrate DNA Direct&#8217;s services into the medical system by creating turnkey genetic testing solutions for physician practices and other healthcare providers.  The beta version of Prenatal Primer , DNA Direct&#8217;s first point-of-care product, is launching at select OB/GYN practices this week.</p>
<p>Prenatal Primer [<em>editor's note:</em> see <a href="http://www.eyeondna.com/2008/01/30/prenatal-primer-interactive-guide-to-prenatal-dna-testing-options/">Eye on DNA post</a>] is an interactive, web-based guide to prenatal testing options distributed to physician practices by Lenetix Medical Laboratories, a provider of prenatal diagnostics and genetic risk assessment technologies. Based on a referral from their physicians, pregnant patients will access the tool for education and decision support on prenatal testing. </p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s exciting to see the company build on the genetic expertise it has cultivated through years of providing direct-to-consumer genetic testing services,&#8221; said Allan Bombard, M.D., Medical Director for DNA Direct.  &#8220;By working with partners like Lenetix, we are leveraging our expertise to make genetic information more accessible for physicians and their patients.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Lemhi Ventures partner joins the DNA Direct board<br /></strong>As part of the investment, Jodi Hubler, Managing Director for Lemhi Ventures, has joined the DNA Direct board of directors. </p>
<p>&#8220;Consumer access to health information is a fundamental driver of change,&#8221; said Hubler. &#8220;Genetic information is an increasingly important key to developing better, more carefully focused therapies. DNA Direct is a pioneer in building tools that increase understanding of genetics. We believe that will empower consumers to take greater control of their health care.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>About DNA Direct<br /></strong>DNA Direct is a privately-held company offering web-enabled tools and services that expand access to genetic expertise. DNA Direct&#8217;s mission is to deliver the power of personalized medicine to patients and providers &#8211; reducing health risks, preventing disease, and better targeting therapies.  <a href="http://www.dnadirect.com">www.dnadirect.com</a>.</p>
<p>Contact:  Adam Ward<br />
415-646-0222<br />
<a href="mailto:adam@dnadirect.com">adam@dnadirect.com</a></p>
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		<title>Eye on DNA Headlines for 22 February 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2008 17:34:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hsien-Hsien Lei, PhD</dc:creator>
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The genetic testing market is getting so crowded I&#8217;ll have to start elbowing people aside. Genetic genealogy company Family Tree DNA has launched DNATraits which &#8220;specializes in DNA testing to identify genetic disorders and susceptibility to inherited diseases and characteristics.&#8221; Blaine at The Genetic Genealogist and Daniel at Genetic Future have more on this new [...]]]></description>
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<div><a href="http://flickr.com/photos/wheatfields/2073336603/"><img height="264" alt="dna molecule" hspace="8" src="http://www.eyeondna.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/dnamolecule.jpg" width="200" align="right" vspace="8" /></a>The genetic testing market is getting so crowded I&#8217;ll have to start elbowing people aside. Genetic genealogy company Family Tree DNA has launched <a href="http://www.dnatraits.com/">DNATraits</a> which &#8220;specializes in DNA testing to identify genetic disorders and susceptibility to inherited diseases and characteristics.&#8221; Blaine at <a href="http://www.thegeneticgenealogist.com/2008/02/20/family-tree-dna-launches-dnatraits-a-new-dna-testing-company/">The Genetic Genealogist</a> and Daniel at <a href="http://www.thegeneticgenealogist.com/2008/02/20/family-tree-dna-launches-dnatraits-a-new-dna-testing-company/">Genetic Future</a> have more on this new launch. (<strong>NB:</strong> I work for competitor <a href="http://www.dnadirect.com">DNA Direct</a>.)</div>
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<div>Welcome to the 47th member of <a href="http://www.dnabloggers.com">The DNA Network</a> &#8211; Dr. Simon Lin of <a href="http://retail-genomics.blogspot.com/">Retail Genomics</a>.</div>
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<div>Three interesting genetics websites to check out: <a href="http://www.checkyourgenes.org/">Check Your Genes</a>, <a href="http://www.responsiblegenetictesting.com/">Responsible Genetic Testing</a>, and <a href="http://www.yourgenome.org/dgg/general/">YourGenome.org</a>. Check Your Genes focuses on BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic testing for people with a significant family history of breast and/or ovarian cancer. (HT: <a href="http://www.suracell.com">Derek</a>) Responsible Genetic Testing focuses on direct-to-consumer advertising for genetic testing. YourGenome.org is from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and is a genetics 101 website good for basic info. (HT: <a href="http://www.yourgenome.org/dgg/general/">Thomas</a>)</div>
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<div>While NBC Nightly News ran <a href="http://www.eyeondna.com/2008/02/12/the-truth-about-dna-on-nbc-nightly-news/">their series</a> <a href="http://www.eyeondna.com/2008/02/13/dna-videos-genetic-testing-on-nbc-nightly-news/">on DNA</a>, ABC&#8217;s Nightline did their own piece on <a href="http://www.23andme.com">23andMe</a> &#8211; <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=4284602&amp;page=1">Cracking the Genetic Code</a>.</div>
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<div><a href="http://www4.od.nih.gov/oba/SACGHS/meetings/2008Feb/SACGHSFeb2008meeting.htm">Webcasts are now available</a> from the Health and Human Services Secretary&#8217;s Advisory Committee on Genetics, Health and Society met in Washington on February 12-13, 2008 to discuss genetic testing. Excerpt from <a href="http://www.pgxreporter.com/issues/6_8/features/145170-1.html">Pharmacogenomics Reporter</a> (does anyone have access and can <a href="mailto:hsien@eyeondna.com">email me</a> their article?):<br />
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<em>The HHS Secretaryâ€™s Advisory Committee for Genetics, Health, and Society said that a â€œmandatory, publicly available, web-based registry â€¦ would offer the best approach to address the information gapsâ€ regarding lab-developed genetic tests. But it stressed that â€œunresolved issues, including practical and legal questions,â€ must be answered before the government can decide â€œhow and where to implement the registry.â€</em></div>
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