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Publications Overview
American Journal of Human Genetics
The official scientific publication of ASHG
is the American Journal of Human
Genetics. This highly regarded
peer-reviewed publication is the third most
widely read genetics publication. Among all
biomedical journals that publish only
non-review articles, ASHG ranks fifth in
popularity.
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SNP-IT Newsletter
Offered electronically four times each year,
ASHG’s newsletter, SNP-IT (Society
News and Progress – IT), is filled with
current, pertinent information for the human
genetics community, including news about
Society members, the latest on policy and
legislative issues, updates on ASHG
education efforts, articles specially
directed to trainees, highlights of meetings
and events of interest, and more.
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Enhancement of K-12 Human Genetics
Education: Creating a Cooperative Plan
The American Society of Human Genetics
(ASHG) convened a meeting of 32
representatives from a variety of public,
private, and professional organizations that
had a demonstrated interest and expertise
and/or a proven track record of materials
development for K-12 classroom education in
human genetics. This document is the ASHG
final report.
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Conversations in Genetics
An oral history of our intellectual heritage
in genetics is presented in a video
collection of captivating interviews with
prominent scientists who have made major
contributions to the conceptual development
of modern genetics. The series provides a
rich resource for anyone interested in the
evolution of scientific ideas.
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DVD Set
Training Programs Guide
The Guide to North American Graduate and
Postgraduate Training Programs in Human
Genetics is a reference and resource for
undergraduate students, graduate students,
and others considering careers in human
genetics. In addition to program and contact
information, the Guide provides application,
accreditation, and other details of selected
programs designed to prepare individuals for
careers in human genetics.
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Training Programs Guide
Medical School
Curriculum Guidelines
Suggested Medical School Core Curriculum has
been developed and approved by The American
Society of Human Genetics and the
Association of Professors of Human and
Medical Genetics to provide guidance to
deans and curriculum committees regarding
medical genetics knowledge, skills, and
behaviors that all current medical students
will need during their careers as
physicians. This Core Curriculum is a work
in progress and will be revised as necessary
to reflect changes that occur in our
understanding of genetics and its
application to medicine.
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