Personalized Medicine and Genomics Course Overview at Stanford

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Explore Genetics 210 course on Personalized Medicine and Genomics at Stanford University. Learn about genotyping, genome-wide associations, human ancestry, and more. Taught by expert faculty including Stuart Kim and Aaron Gitler. Discover how to get genotyped, the importance of informed consent, and the role of genetic counseling. Join this informative course to delve into the exciting field of personalized medicine and genomics.

  • Genetics
  • Personalized Medicine
  • Genomics
  • Stanford University
  • Course Overview

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  1. Genetics 210: Personalized Medicine and Genomics FOR: MDS, PHDS AND CURIOUS STUDENTS TUE 2:15 4:05 THUR. 2:15-4:05 SPRING TERM. GENOTYPING : $15 COPAY GENE210.STANFORD.EDU: INFO AND FAQS

  2. Today Course overview (~30 ) Informed consent (~30 ) How to get genotyped (~10 ) Questions (~15 )

  3. Course Staff Course Organizers: Stuart Kim (Dev. Bio., Genetics) Aaron Gitler (Genetics) Rosalind Chuang (Neurology) TAs: Andrew Roos (Epidemiology) Thomas Roos (Epidemiology)

  4. Published Genome-Wide Associations

  5. Genetics 210: Personalized Medicine and Genomics Diabetes Heart Disease Cancer Alzheimer s, Parkinson s/Huntington s

  6. Human Ancestry

  7. Height prediction

  8. How much Neanderthal are you? George Church, Harvard Geneticist Neanderthal

  9. Stuart All time record

  10. Joint Genotyping Task Force 2008-2010 Charles Prober Dean Russ Altman Genetics Pat Brown Biochem. Mike Grecius Neur. Carlos Bustamente Gen. Ralph Horwitz Psych Anne James Legal Counsel Stuart Kim Dev. Bio. Phil Lavori HRP Kelly Ormond Genetics Mike Snyder Genetics Keyan Salari Med. School Hank Greely Law School C. Braddock Med School Gil Chu Biochem Sean David Med. School Harry Greenberg Dean Louanne Hudgins Epi Jesse Karmazin Med. School Mark Krasnow Biochem David Magnus Cen. BME Alan Schatzberg Psych. Atul Butte BMI Mildred Cho Pediatrics

  11. Personal Genotyping Voluntary. You can use a public genome file instead of your own. Confidential instructors will not know who opted to be genotyped. Private Your own DNA information will not be revealed. Counseling - genetic counseling via 23andMe and medical/psychological counseling via Dr. Alan Schatzberg (Psychology, Stanford).

  12. Introductory Projects Report on specific genetic locus. Published on SNPedia.com Class room debate on FDA legislation Unanticipated opportunities that arise as you explore your genome

  13. Advanced Projects = (project + final) Annotate whole-genome for Stuart Kim or Aaron Gitler (adopted) Write a grant for Kaiser-Permanente GWAS (n=110,000) Analyze exome sequence data from ALS patients Write an algorithm for choosing minimal n number of people to sequence to get all sequence data in a population

  14. Gene210 Three Manuscripts Textbook Patent Grant iPhone App in the news Chicago Medicine Magazine (story on page 18) Salon Web Magazine (9/2013) Stanford Medicine - DNA testing improves learning (8/13) San Jose Mercury News (5/2013) Time (2/2013) Nature USA Today San Francisco Chronicle Recap San Francisco Chronicle Genome Technology Stanford Press Release Nature Blogs LA Times Blog Genome Web Center for Genetics and Society Scientific American

  15. Exploring Personal Genomics Available at Amazon.com

  16. How to get genotyping kits ATTEND THIS INFORMATION SESSION. MAKE CHECK $15 TO STANFORD. BRING CHECK TO KATHY FISHER IN BECKMAN B300. FILL OUT INFORMED CONSENT FORM BRING SAMPLES BACK TO KATHY B300 WE WILL SHIP THE GROUP OF SAMPLES BACK TO COMPANY TUESDAY 4PM FEB. 4 RESULTS IN 6-8 WEEKS. CLASS STARTS TUESDAY APRIL 1, 2012. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

  17. https://www.23andme.com/user/claim/

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