Meeting the challenges of implementing rapid genomic testing in acute pediatric care
Zornitza Stark(The University of Melbourne), Susan M. White(The University of Melbourne), Jessica R. Riseley(Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital), Anna Jarmolowicz(Victorian Clinical Genetics Services), Sebastian Lunke(Royal Children's Hospital), Miriam Fanjul‐Fernández(The University of Melbourne), Dean Phelan, Belinda Chong(New South Wales Department of Health), Clara Gaff(The University of Melbourne), Tiong Yang Tan(Royal Children's Hospital), Melissa Martyn(The University of Melbourne), Justine Elliott(Victorian Clinical Genetics Services), Justine E. Marum(Victorian Clinical Genetics Services), Smitha Kumble(New South Wales Department of Health), Matthew F. Hunter(The University of Sydney), Yael Prawer(Monash Children’s Hospital), Rachel Stapleton(Victorian Clinical Genetics Services), Alison Yeung(Murdoch Children's Research Institute), Stephanie Best(Macquarie University), Gemma R. Brett(The University of Melbourne), Matthew Regan(Monash Children’s Hospital), Natalie B. Tan(Victorian Clinical Genetics Services)
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