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Pilot and Feasibility Studies|March 23, 2023
The TeleKidSeq pilot study: incorporating telehealth into clinical care of children from diverse backgrounds undergoing whole genome sequencingMonisha Sebastin, Jacqueline A Odgis, Sabrina A Suckiel, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|November 20, 2024
Employing effective recruitment and retention strategies to engage a diverse pediatric population in genomics researchMichelle A Ramos, Katherine E Bonini, Laura Scarimbolo, et al.
Trials|February 17, 2021
Correction to: The NYCKidSeq project: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial incorporating genomics into the clinical care of diverse New York City childrenJacqueline A Odgis, Katie M Gallagher, Sabrina A Suckiel, et al.
Trials|January 15, 2021
The NYCKidSeq project: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial incorporating genomics into the clinical care of diverse New York City childrenJacqueline A Odgis, Katie M Gallagher, Sabrina A Suckiel, et al.
Genome Biology|December 7, 2021
The SEQC2 epigenomics quality control (EpiQC) studyJonathan Foox, Jessica Nordlund, Claudia Lalancette, et al.
Genome Biology|December 24, 2021
Author Correction: The SEQC2 epigenomics quality control (EpiQC) studyJonathan Foox, Jessica Nordlund, Claudia Lalancette, et al.
Nature|May 15, 2007
Genome of the marsupial Monodelphis domestica reveals innovation in non-coding sequencesTarjei S Mikkelsen, Matthew J Wakefield, Bronwen Aken, et al.
Nature Genetics|May 16, 2025
Dominant variants in major spliceosome U4 and U5 small nuclear RNA genes cause neurodevelopmental disorders through splicing disruptionCaroline Nava, Benjamin Cogne, Amandine Santini, et al.
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Pilot and Feasibility Studies|March 23, 2023
The TeleKidSeq pilot study: incorporating telehealth into clinical care of children from diverse backgrounds undergoing whole genome sequencingMonisha Sebastin, Jacqueline A Odgis, Sabrina A Suckiel, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|November 20, 2024
Employing effective recruitment and retention strategies to engage a diverse pediatric population in genomics researchMichelle A Ramos, Katherine E Bonini, Laura Scarimbolo, et al.
Trials|February 17, 2021
Correction to: The NYCKidSeq project: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial incorporating genomics into the clinical care of diverse New York City childrenJacqueline A Odgis, Katie M Gallagher, Sabrina A Suckiel, et al.
Trials|January 15, 2021
The NYCKidSeq project: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial incorporating genomics into the clinical care of diverse New York City childrenJacqueline A Odgis, Katie M Gallagher, Sabrina A Suckiel, et al.
Genome Biology|December 7, 2021
The SEQC2 epigenomics quality control (EpiQC) studyJonathan Foox, Jessica Nordlund, Claudia Lalancette, et al.
Genome Biology|December 24, 2021
Author Correction: The SEQC2 epigenomics quality control (EpiQC) studyJonathan Foox, Jessica Nordlund, Claudia Lalancette, et al.
Nature|May 15, 2007
Genome of the marsupial Monodelphis domestica reveals innovation in non-coding sequencesTarjei S Mikkelsen, Matthew J Wakefield, Bronwen Aken, et al.
Nature Genetics|May 16, 2025
Dominant variants in major spliceosome U4 and U5 small nuclear RNA genes cause neurodevelopmental disorders through splicing disruptionCaroline Nava, Benjamin Cogne, Amandine Santini, et al.
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