Personal Genome Project seeking volunteers

The Personal Genome Project is seeking volunteers. The project would sequence (at least part of) your genome. In exchange you would agree to have the data released openly and also have some data about you released as well. I think it this could become a phenomenal medical resource and I am happy some people are volunteering for this. I probably would not do it myself – mostly out of concern for the privacy of my children and relatives. But hey – if you want to do it – all the power to you. Go to their website to sign up.

Now THAT is personal genomics

Those interested in the coming personal genomics world should check out Amy Harmon’s article in the New York Times. Harmon discusses her own foray into getting sampled herself – a personal story on personal genomics. Oh – so ripe for word play. For a good discussion of the paper and some of the related issues see Matthew Herper’s blog here.

I personally think the whole field has rushed a wee bit ahead of the science (which reminds me to point out – if you are looking for a new career, I think genetic/genomic counselor is going to be one of the hottest jobs of the future). But nevertheless, I plan to get tested, so I must not think the science is that off.

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