Research data privacy analyst Dianna Reuter, JD, tells how the Arcus team navigates the busy intersection of research data sets and privacy and security.
Dr. Walter’s research is focused on improving communication and shared decision-making between healthcare providers and families of children with serious illness. She also conducts normative and empirical research in pediatric bioethics.
Researchers at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute are always curious as they explore uncharted territories and tap new technologies. Read about the many novel ways they are looking to improve children’s health in the February issue of Bench to Bedside.
Stay tuned! The work of married CHOP geneticists Ian D. Krantz, MD, and Nancy B. Spinner, PhD, will be featured on PBS's Religion & Ethics Newsweekly this Friday, January 25. The program will air online ahead of its being shown on television. See below for a preview of the segment. We'll also be sure to update this space with the full
After a decade of work and at an expense of nearly $3 billion, the sequencing of the human genome was completed in 2003. Advances since then have made individual sequencing much more widely available - an individual's genome can now be sequenced in months, for a few thousand dollars.