Publications by authors named "Gaile Renegar"

This paper is intended to stimulate debate amongst stakeholders in the international research community on the topic of returning individual genetic research results to study participants. Pharmacogenetics and disease genetics studies are becoming increasingly prevalent, leading to a growing body of information on genetic associations for drug responsiveness and disease susceptibility with the potential to improve health care. Much of these data are presently characterized as exploratory (non-validated or hypothesis-generating).

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Gaile Renegar"

  • - Gaile Renegar's research primarily focuses on the ethical considerations surrounding the return of genetic research results to individuals, highlighting the importance of informed consent and participant engagement in the research process
  • - In her 2006 article, she emphasizes the increasing prevalence of pharmacogenetics and disease genetics studies, which generate valuable but often non-validated data on genetic associations impacting drug responsiveness and disease susceptibility
  • - Renegar seeks to stimulate debate among stakeholders regarding the practical implications and responsibilities in communicating genetic findings to study participants, advocating for clear guidelines to enhance the integration of genetic information into healthcare practices