The use of social media has expanded significantly in recent years. Indeed, one would be hard-pressed to identify a person under 65 who doesn't have a Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter account that he or
...the promulgation of rational regulations governing the development, access, and use of existing and emerging prenatal genetic screening and diagnostic technologies; and (2) the development...
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...for argument in Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics Inc. The Jones Day partner heads the firm's...
Peter Lehner, Executive Director, New York City NRDC’s annual Growing Green Awards ceremony last week kicked off with an indoor farmer’s market, where I got to taste about ten spect
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...151; provides a record of the number of times specific sequences of genetic material repeat themselves at 13 locations on the DNA molecule. That string...
...Clinical Health Act (HITECH), the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) and...to the extent they required access to protected health information. In...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...Clinical Health Act (HITECH), the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) and...to the extent they required access to protected health information. In...
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