Why You Should Consider Carrier Screening Again for Family Planning, Even If You’ve Done It Before
Carrier screening has become a common part of family planning, helping individuals and couples understand their genetic risks and
The Pros, Cons, and Differences Between Blood and Saliva for Genetic Testing
When it comes to collecting DNA for genetic testing, two primary methods are widely used: blood and saliva. Our
Meet Danielle, the Sarnoff Center’s 2024 Lewis Summer Intern
My name is Danielle Parnes and I am a Junior at Clemson University majoring in Biology with a minor
3 Things to Know About Genetic Testing Before IVF
Testing laboratory-fertilized embryos for genetic diseases before implantation can be done through a procedure called preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) or
Meet Roley, the Sarnoff Center’s 2023 Lewis Summer Intern
My name is Roley Corrigan-Halpern and I am a Junior at Grinnell College majoring in Psychology. On campus, I work
Understanding Differences in Genetic Testing
Today, more people than ever use ancestry testing to learn about their family’s past and to connect with far- flung relatives. But while some ancestry tests provide limited health-related information, these tests are no substitute for genetic screening tests and the clinical support that comes with them.