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Patient empowerment, prenatal testing and abortion
Dr Philippa Brice
The rapidly expanding capacity to diagnose serious chromosomal defects via early, safe non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) is arguably one of the most exciting medical developments of recent yea...
The many considerations of 'one health' genomics
Dr Chris Rands
Why Public Health England should make the most of genomics
Dr Hilary Burton
Does bioethics help or hinder research?
Tom Finnegan