New Review published online in Human Genetics as part of the Springer Nature Content Sharing Initiative
We are incredibly excited to announce that article “The clinical utility of polygenic risk scores in genomic medicine practices: a systematic review” has been published online in Human Genetics, led and authored by members of the G2MC Evidence Working group.
The publication is a result of a systematic evidence review of the clinical utility of genomic medicine that was conducted by our Evidence working group members and other experts beginning in late 2020.
An enormous congratulations to the authors for their hard work on this publication!
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