In the final episode of our third series, we discuss Pharmacogenetics. Recorded with a live audience in Berlin, Germany. On the panel we have a wonderful range of guests including Professor and Head of Estonian Biobank, Lili Milani, CEO of Unique Patient Group, Sara Winn, Vita Dolžan, Head of the Pharmacogenetics Laboratory at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ljubljana, and Bill Newman, Clinical Geneticist and Vice President of the ESHG.
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In the final episode of our third series, we discuss Pharmacogenetics. Recorded with a live audience in Berlin, Germany. On the panel we have a wonderful range of guests including Professor and Head of Estonian Biobank, Lili Milani, CEO of Unique Patient Group, Sara Winn, Vita Dolžan, Head of the Pharmacogenetics Laboratory at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ljubljana, and Bill Newman, Clinical Geneticist and Vice President of the ESHG.
Bringing together the debate on gender and advances in knowledge about sex biases in human genetics. A conversation with Prof Gareth Evans, Professor of Medical Genetics and Cancer Epidemiology at The University of Manchester, Reubs J Walsh, a PhD Candidate in the Department of Clinical, Neuro- and Developmental Psychology at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and Dr Can Ding, Vice Chair of the ESHG Young Geneticists Committee (ESHG-Y).
Genetic Sounds
In the final episode of our third series, we discuss Pharmacogenetics. Recorded with a live audience in Berlin, Germany. On the panel we have a wonderful range of guests including Professor and Head of Estonian Biobank, Lili Milani, CEO of Unique Patient Group, Sara Winn, Vita Dolžan, Head of the Pharmacogenetics Laboratory at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ljubljana, and Bill Newman, Clinical Geneticist and Vice President of the ESHG.