Webinar: Increasing and Improving Genetic Testing: The CETT Program as a Model
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Genetic Alliance webinars
Description
The NIH Office of Rare Disease Research (ORDR) developed the Collaboration, Education and Test Translation (CETT) Program to increase the translation of research discoveries into clinically available genetic tests. The CETT Program provides funding and organizational support for the development of new or improved genetic tests. Presenters shared how the program works and how your group may benefit from the CETT model of collaboration.

Presenters:
W. Andrew Faucett - Assistant Professor, Director Genomics & Public Health Program, Department of Human Genetics PowerPoint Presentation
Melissa Dempsey - Genetic Counselor, University of Chicago PowerPoint Presentation
Michele Manion - Founder and Executive Director, Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) Foundation PowerPoint Presentation

Original webcast: October 14, 2009
Date Added
December 17, 2009
Keywords
cett program, genetic testing, webinar 2009,
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