Search Results - "Huether, Carl A"
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Development and Evaluation of a Genetics Literacy Assessment Instrument for Undergraduates
Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-01-2008)“…There is continued emphasis on increasing and improving genetics education for grades K-12, for medical professionals, and for the general public. Another…”
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Characterization of Human Genetics Courses for Nonbiology Majors in U.S. Colleges and Universities
Published in CBE life sciences education (01-01-2007)“…We characterized college human genetics courses for nonscience majors (NSM) by 1) determining the number of U.S. institutions offering courses and the number…”
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Genetic Literacy of Undergraduate Non–Science Majors and the Impact of Introductory Biology and Genetics Courses
Published in Bioscience (01-07-2008)“…With the advancement of genetic information and technologies, there is an increasing need for a genetically literate public. This study looks critically at…”
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High School Biology/Life Science Teachers’ Presentation of Genetic Counseling and Health Care Career Options in Their Classrooms
Published in Journal of genetic counseling (01-06-2009)“…Studies show teachers play an influential role in the career decision-making process of students and early knowledge of genetic counseling (GC) increases the…”
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Genetic counselors and research: Current practices and future directions
Published in American journal of medical genetics. Part C, Seminars in medical genetics (15-11-2006)“…Members of the genetic counseling community have debated the need for doctoral degree programs to further advance the profession. However, genetic counselors'…”
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Genetics Content in Introductory Biology Courses for Non-Science Majors: Theory and Practice
Published in Bioscience (01-11-2002)“…Presents the recommendations of the Human Genetic Education Subcommittee of the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) on the development of introductory…”
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Employability of Genetic Counselors with a PhD in Genetic Counseling
Published in Journal of genetic counseling (01-06-2008)“…The development of a PhD in genetic counseling has been discussed for more than 20 years, yet the perspectives of employers have not been assessed. The goal of…”
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Career Research Interests and Training of Genetic Counseling Students
Published in Journal of genetic counseling (01-10-2007)“…Research is important to validate clinical services, provide information on the effectiveness of practice techniques, and develop the knowledge base of a…”
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Characterization of the Practice and Attitudes of Genetic Counselors with Doctoral Degrees
Published in Journal of genetic counseling (01-04-2007)“…Potential advantages and disadvantages of doctoral training in genetic counseling have been debated. In this study, individual interviews were conducted to…”
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The Impact of Test Outcome Certainty on Interest in Genetic Testing Among College Women
Published in Journal of genetic counseling (01-04-2003)“…Osteoporosis and hemochromatosis are both late‐onset preventable diseases, but future genetic tests for these conditions are likely to differ in their…”
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Constancy of the Pentamerous Corolla Phenotype in Natural Populations of Linanthus
Published in Evolution (01-12-1969)“…The normal number of corolla lobes is five throughout the Polemoniaceae. A survey in 1964 of 34 populations of several closely related species of Linanthus was…”
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Biotechnology for Non-Biology Majors: An Activity Using a Commercial Biotechnology Laboratory
Published in The American biology teacher (01-05-2001)“…Presents an inexpensive activity to stimulate student interest in biotechnology that was developed in partnership with a biotechnology company. Focuses on the…”
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Impact of prenatal diagnosis on revised livebirth prevalence estimates of Down syndrome in the Lothian region of Scotland, 1978-1992
Published in Genetic epidemiology (1996)“…Ramsay et al. [(1991) Biomed Pharmacother 45:267–272] reported on the livebirth prevalence of Down syndrome in the Lothian region of Scotland during 1978–1989…”
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Evaluating False Positives in Two Hospital Discharge Data Sets of the Birth Defects Monitoring Program
Published in Public health reports (1974) (01-03-1995)“…The principal goal in this study was to quantify false positives in the hospital discharge data of the Birth Defects Monitoring Program conducted by the…”
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Evaluating a new algorithm for linking maternal and newborn medical records
Published in Genetic epidemiology (1995)“…Linking material and newborn medical records is a valuable tool for assessing the relationship between maternal variables and fetal outcome. This study…”
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Influence of demographic factors on annual Down's syndrome births in Ohio, 1970-1979, and the United States, 1920-1979
Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-06-1982)“…Because of the high correlation between advanced maternal age and the risk of Down's syndrome, the demographic factors of population age structure and…”
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Constancy of the Pentamerous Corolla Phenotype in Natural Populations of Linanthus
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Epidemiologic Study of Down Syndrome in a Racially Diverse California Population, 1989–1991
Published in American journal of epidemiology (15-01-1997)“…The prevalence of Down syndrome was studied among all live births occurring between 1989 and 1991 in the California counties monitored by the California Birth…”
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False-positive reporting of Down syndrome on Ohio and New York birth certificates
Published in Genetic epidemiology (1985)“…Although correction for underreporting of congenital malformations on birth certificates is included in most studies, inaccuracy of reporting has not been…”
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