John Greally

@greally
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Medical genomics, ‘epigenetics’. Physician-scientist working in the Bronx/Wappinger-Munsee Lenape land.
GenomicsHealth disparities
EpigeneticsMedical genetics
@marcpellicer I don’t see how to DM here, but look at your Twitter account for a message
@marcpellicer Marc, do you need an invitation yourself?
Future of Genuity’s Irish DNA database is worryingly uncertain

State controversially funded private sector initiative to leverage DNA samples from Irish people for profit

The Irish Times
John Greally on LinkedIn: #medicalgenomics

In what looks like a nice study, I was perturbed to read that 54% of the novel variants that were part of the 'positive' diagnostic group were variants of…

How to maximise your visibility while directing traffic in The Bronx
Street artists approve of education in the #bronx
One of our lab specialties is getting orchids to re-bloom. This beautiful little plant from the NY Botanical Garden here in the #Bronx is giving us a taste of early Spring.
@WiringtheBrain @red_concrete I have yet to read it myself, agree it looks interesting, and agree that it looks weirdly non-physiological. Quick scan suggests that they at least sequenced the animals, which is a good start.

Probably not very many people here interested in the dynamics of the DNA sequencing market. But I’m going to post it anyway!

https://aseq.substack.com/p/illuminas-sorrow-and-desouzas-woes?sd=pf

Illumina’s Sorrow and DeSouza’s Woes

There’s an interesting article on Illumina in the FT. It’s well worth reading but I’ve listed what I think are the key quotes below: Within the next few weeks Brussels is expected to hit it [Illumina] with a fine of up to 10 per cent of revenues or about $450mn, for closing the Grail deal despite opposition from regulators.

ASeq Newsletter

Quoting @[email protected] among others, the value of bringing all groups into genomics research is proposed.

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/jan/29/the-human-genome-needs-updating-but-how-do-we-make-it-fair

The human genome needs updating. But how do we make it fair?

Healthcare’s standard genome is mostly based on one American. As we enter the era of personalised medicine, this bias has drawbacks for much of the world’s population

The Guardian