Actionability of unanticipated monogenic disease risks in newborn genomic screening: Findings from the BabySeq Project
Robert C. Green(Boston University), Alan H. Beggs(Boston Children's Hospital), Heidi L. Rehm(Unknown), Melissa Kurtz Uveges(Boston College), Bethany Zettler(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Kurt D. Christensen(University of Michigan), Talia S. Schwartz(Boston Children's Hospital), Stacey Pereira(Baylor College of Medicine), Ingrid A. Holm(Boston Children's Hospital), Richard B. Parad(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Amy L. McGuire(Baylor College of Medicine), Timothy W. Yu(Boston Children's Hospital), Matthew S. Lebo(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Pankaj B. Agrawal(Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research), Casie A. Genetti(Boston Children's Hospital), Nidhi Shah(Nassau University Medical Center), Ozge Ceyhan‐Birsoy(Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center)
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