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Analysis of Conflict of Interest Policies among Organizations Producing Clinical Practice Guidelines Clayton, Ellen W.; Appelbaum, P.S.; et al. (PLoS One, 2021-04-30)Among organizations producing CPGs, COI policies frequently do not meet IOM standards, and organizations often violate their own policies. These shortcomings may undermine the public trust in and thus the utility of CPGs. ...
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Clayton, Ellen Wright; Porter, Kathryn M.; et al. (Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine, 2017)Background: Clinical genome and exome sequencing (CGES) is primarily used to address specific clinical concerns by detecting risk of future disease, clarifying diagnosis, or directing treatment. Additionally, CGES makes ...
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Shinall, Jennifer (Bennett); et al. (Childhood Obesity, 2020)To develop and test brief nutrition and physical activity screening questions for children ages 2–11 years that could be used as a pragmatic screening tool to tailor counseling, track behavior change, and improve population ...
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Clayton, Ellen W.; Hazel, James W.; et al. (PLoS One, 2021)Direct-to-consumer genetic testing is marketed as a tool to uncover ancestry and kin. Recent studies of actual and potential users have demonstrated that individuals’ responses to the use of these tests for these purposes ...
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Clayton, Ellen W.; Wolf, Susan M.; et al. (Genetics in Medicine, 2018)Purpose: The Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research (CSER) Consortium encompasses nine National Institutes of Health–funded U-award projects investigating translation of genomic sequencing into clinical care. Previous ...
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Clayton, Ellen W.; Halverson, Colin M.; Sathe, Nila A.; Malin, Bradley A.; et al. (PLOS One, 2018)Concerns about genetic privacy affect individuals' willingness to accept genetic testing in clinical care and to participate in genomics research. To learn what is already known about these views, we conducted a systematic ...