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Workshop: Research Response to COVID-19 in the Nordic Countries
2021 Nordic Society of Human Genetics and Precision Medicine Biennial Meeting

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How Do Diet and Exercise Affect Health and Disease? Clues From Our Blood and Gut

3 December 2020. Health and disease, like all aspects of human biology, are affected by what we put in our bodies....
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NSHG-PM Webinar Shows How Multi-omics Lays Foundation for Precision Medicine

29 November 2020. Sorting out the genetics of disease risk has been challenging, ...
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Multi-omics Approach Kicks Off NSHG-PM Webinar Series

15 October 2020. The Nordic Society of Human Genetics and Precision Medicine will kick off our webinar series on Monday, 9 November 2020,...
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NSHG-PM Takes Up Post–Schrems II Health Data Sharing

15 October 2020. A memo with the initial NSHG-PM draft suggestions was sent to the Data Protection Authorities of Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden on 4 October 2020....
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Icelandic Multi-Omics Study IDs Gene Variant That Increases Risk of Autoimmune Diseases

2 September 2020. Researchers in Iceland have discovered a variant in the FLT3 gene that increases the risk of autoimmune thyroid disease, as well as three other autoimmune diseases, and double the risk for a type of leukemia ...
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