From Science Labs to Facebook Clickbait: Is Science Up to Interpretation?
By Carol Guzman A genetics study done by doctors or scientists could fill up multiple pages of a peer-reviewed journal.
How much credibility should you give to the results of a single DNA ancestry test?
By Carol Guzman With the rise in direct-to-consumer tests like 23andMe or Ancestry DNA, people can seemingly easily discover
Moving Forward: Using Our Community Needs Assessment to Inform Our Work
By Becca Bakal, MPH Welcome to the final installment of our blog post series about the Norton & Elaine Sarnoff
Why I’m Thankful for Three Thanksgivings
By Sarah Goldberg Growing up with divorced parents, the Thanksgiving holiday was always a little complicated. When you’re Jewish,
Genetic Diversity in Genetic Studies
By Carol Guzman Advancements and discoveries in genetic research and technologies intentioned to help all humans only benefit few.
Who Knows About Jewish Genetic Health?
By Becca Bakal, MPH Welcome to the second blog post in our series about findings of the Norton &