Personal Genome Project

Articles referencing the Personal Genome Project

It's in your genes-maybe (The Economist, July 2008)

Gene Sequencing for the Masses (Technology Review, Apr 2008, Emily Singer)

Mapping the individual - cheaply (The Guardian, Apr 2008, Charles Arthur)

Genetics benefits at risk (Nature, Feb 2008, Editorial)

Positively disruptive (Nature Genetics, Jan 2008, Editorial)

International genome project launched (Nature News, Jan 2008, Erika Check Hayden)

Genomics sizes up (Nature News, Jan 2008, Jane Qiu & Erika Check Hayden)

A High-Tech Family Tree (US News & World Report, Jan 2008, Nancy Shute)

Breakthrough of the Year: It's All About Me (Science, Dec 2007, Jocelyn Kaiser)

The Genome Turns Personal (Discover Magazine, Dec 2007, Erika Check Hayden)

Personalized genomes go mainstream (Nature, Oct 2007, Erika Check Hayden)

Genome Guru Wants to Map 10,000 Human Genomes in 10 Years (Wired, Oct 2007, Randy Dotinga)

Genetics' Super Summer (Forbes, Oct 2007, Robert Langreth and Matthew Herper)

Gene information opens new frontier in privacy debate (Boston Globe, Sep 2007, Peter Dizikes)

Low-cost personal DNA readings are on the way (New Scientist, Sep 2007, Peter Aldhous)

Mapping own DNA changes scientist's life (CNN, Sep 2007, Sanjay Gupta)

All mapped out (Forbes, Sep 2007, Matt Herper)

Genetics, medicine and insurance. Do Not Ask or Do Not Answer? (Economist, Aug 2007)

6 Billion Bits of Data About Me, Me, Me! (New York Times Week in Review, June 2007, Amy Harmon)

Will you get cancer? (Forbes, June 2007, Matthew Herper and Robert Langreth)

Genes Of The Rich And Famous (Forbes, May 2007, Matthew Herper)

Who wants the X Prize? (The Scientist, Nov 2006, Jeffrey Perkel)

Coming Soon: Your Personal DNA Map? (National Geographic News, Mar 2006, Yancey Hall)

Prize for DNA Decoding Aims to Fuel Innovation (Wall St. Journal, Jan 2006, Antonio Regalado)