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Navigenics - the whole interview
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G&H's INTERVIEW WITH NAVIGENICS Navigenics approached Genetics and Health for an interview. With so much written about similar genomics companies such as 23andme, Knome, deCODE genetics, I was intrigued to learn more about this company. In particular, Navigenics appears to be the only company within this industry genre who provides a comprehensive wellness model â a healthcare model that Opaldia, the genetic screening and health surveillance company I founded, endorsed whole-heartedly. I interviewed Navigenics' Medical Director Dr Michael A Nierenberg MD, clinical professor of medicine, emeritus at Stanford University to find out what makes Navigenics stand out amongst its competition.
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Gene Genie: the better late than never personal genomics special edition
http://my.biotechlife.net/2008/04/16/gene-genie-the-better-l...It’s a couple of days off schedule but Gene Genie has arrived. I’d like to thank Berci for the opportunity once again. That said, here goes the juicy genetic content. NAVIGENICS GETS SOME LINK LOVE Hsien-Hsien Lei over at Eye on DNA gives us an inside look at Navigenics with an interview with Genetic Counseling Program Director Elissa Levin. Genetics and Health also had the privilege of interviewing Navigenics with a 7 part (long!) blog post with some great topics. Looking into Navigenics entrance into the personal genomics market, Thomas Goetz from Epidemix goes local and delivers some inside observations. THE WOES OF PERSONALIZED GENOMICS The personalized genomics hype is bringing up the good and the bad. By making genetic testing a spit & pay easy one-click process, the science behind the actual testing becomes somewhat doubted upon by the general public. This may not be the case but it has been seen in the media where words such as “snake oil” have been associated with genetic tests. Lisa over at DNA Direct Talk gives us a look into this topic with a great post packed with related links. As we can see, not all companies can be put in the same basket, but there are clues here and there that some of them “haven’t really done their homework“, says Sandra Porter over at Discovering Biology in a Digital World. THE WHO, WHAT AND WHERE IN PERSONAL GENOMICS The who, what and where on personalized genomics Berci from ScienceRoll has done a great job compiling a load of links, videos and quotes regarding personalized genomics that will certainly put you up-to-date. GENOMICS GOSSIP And finally, The Gene Sherpa brings us some tabloid style gossip regarding the Navigenics opening cocktail parties. Find the details hiding at the very bottom of a another one of his great posts. Thanks to all those that submitted links for this edition of Gene Genie. I’m sorry I couldn’t get you all in. Maybe next time :) The next Gene Genie will be hosted at Gene Expression on the 27th of April. Post from: My Biotech Life
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