Where can I learn about the latest findings in genetic/ genomic research?
Take a look at the Weekly Update feature located in the left column our website. The update includes articles about important research findings each week; back issues of the Weekly Update are accessible as well. Under “Links” on our homepage, there are a number of items you may find useful. In particular, under “Federal Agencies” you will find a link to the National Institutes of Health where many genetic studies are conducted. The Human Genome Epidemiology Network, or HuGENetâ„¢, is a global collaboration of individuals and organizations committed to assessing the impact of human genome variation on population health and how genetic information can be used to improve health and prevent disease. Go to our homepage and click on HuGENetâ„¢ in the left- handed column. You will find everything from case studies to fact sheets to in-depth reviews related to genomics. Finally, our Public Health Perspective Series focuses on selected topics and will provide you with information relevant to public