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Should you get your baby’s genome sequenced?

Should you get your baby’s genome sequenced?

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Ainslie Johnstone, our science correspondent, is pregnant. When she was approached to have her newborn baby’s genome sequenced and screened for more than 200 rare conditions, she almost jumped at the opportunity. But she soon found herself with many unexpected questions.


Guests and hosts:

  • Ainslie Johnstone, data and science correspondent at The Economist
  • Amanda Pichini of Genomics England
  • Ewan Birney of the European Bioinformatics Institute
  • Anneke Lucassen of the University of Oxford
  • Carissa Véliz of the University of Oxford’s Institute for Ethics in AI
  • Alok Jha, The Economist’s science and technology editor


Topics covered:

  • Genomic sequencing
  • Data security
  • The Generation Study by Genomics England


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