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The genetics of music accomplishment: Evidence for gene–environment correlation and interaction

By David Z. Hambrick & Elliot M. Tucker-Drob Psychonomic Bulletin & Review June 2014 Abstract Theories of skilled performance that emphasize training history, such as K. Anders Ericsson ... Read more »

Alzheimer’s Disease, Biomarkers, and Suicide: Why We Need to Think About All Three Together

By Nancy Berlinger, PhD Recently, I spoke with a seasoned health care reporter who was interested in Alzheimer’s and biomarkers because of his own family’s ... Read more »

The Genomic Revolution and Beliefs about Essential Racial Differences: A Backdoor to Eugenics?

By Jo C. Phelan, Bruce G. Link, and Naumi M. Feldman Am Sociol Rev. Apr 1, 2013; 78(2): 167–191 Abstract Could the explosion of genetic research in ... Read more »

Public preferences for the return of research results in genetic research: a conjoint analysis

By Juli Murphy Bollinger, John F.P. Bridges, Ateesha Mohamed, & David Kaufman Genetics in Medicine May 22, 2014 Abstract Purpose: Recent policies specifying criteria about which individual ... Read more »

The Double Helix Takes the Witness Stand: Behavioral and Neuropsychiatric Genetics in Court

2014
Paul S. Appelbaum. The Double Helix Takes the Witness Stand: Behavioral and Neuropsychiatric Genetics in Court. Neuron (2014) 82;5:946-949.
Data on neuropsychiatric and behavioral genetics have attracted legal interest, as attorneys explore their use in criminal and civil cases. These developments may assist ... Read more »

Convergence of Advances in Genomics, Team Science and Repositories as Drivers of Progress in Psychiatric Genomics

By: Thomas Lehner, Geetha Senthil, Anjené M. Addington Biological Psychiatry January 16, 2014 Abstract After many years of unfilled promise, psychiatric genetics has seen an unprecedented number of ... Read more »

Behaviour and biology: The accidental epigeneticist

By: Stephen S. Hall Nature News December 30, 2013 By studying disadvantaged children, Richard Tremblay has traced the roots of chronic aggressive behaviour back as far ... Read more »

Prenatal Whole-Genome Sequencing– Is the Quest to Know a Fetus’s Future Ethical?

By: Ilana R. Yurkiewicz, BS, Bruce R. Korf, MD, PhD, and Lisa Soleymani Lehmann, MD, PhD New England Journal of Medicine January 16, 2014 Researchers have reported ... Read more »

Epigenetic Priming of Memory Updating during Reconsolidation to Attenuate Remote Fear Memories

By: Johannes Gräff, Nadine F. Joseph, Meryl E. Horn, Alireza Samiei, Jia Meng, Jinsoo Seo, Damien Rei, Adam W. Bero, Trongha X. Phan, Florence ... Read more »

Genomics in Newborn Screening

By: Yuval E. Landau, MD, PhD, Uta Lichter-Konecki, MD, PhD, Harvey L. Levy, MD Journal of Pediatrics August 29, 2013 “For in much wisdom is much vexation, ... Read more »
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