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Department of Human Services

Genetics WWW Links & Resources



National Links

  • CDC National Office of Public Health Genomics
    www.cdc.gov/genomics
    This site provides visitors with information about human genetic discoveries and how they can be used to improve health and prevent disease.

  • CDC National Center for Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities
    www.cdc.gov/ncbddd
    This site provides visitors with information about birth defects prevention, surveillance and research. It includes information about the national Early Hearing Detection and Intervention initiative.

  • U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration/Maternal and Child Health Bureau Genetic Services Branch
    www.mchb.hrsa.gov/programs
    This site provides information about federal initiatives to improve maternal and child health services and outcomes, including genetics-related services and outcomes.

  • National Newborn Screening and Genetics Resource Center
    http://genes-r-us.uthscsa.edu/
    This site provides information and resources in the area of newborn screening and genetics to benefit health professionals, the public health community, consumers and government officials.

  • Genetic Reviews

    http://www.genereviews.org/

    This site provides comprehensive information about genetic conditions, national and international genetic clinics, and genetic testing laboratories.

  • Genetic Alliance

    http://www.geneticalliance.org/

    Site links to support groups for genetic conditions and other information about specific genetic conditions.

  • National Human Genome Research Institute
    www.genome.gov
    This site provides a wealth of information about research, clinical care and education related to the Human Genome Project, including information on ethical, legal and social issues.

  • Genetics and Public Policy Center
    http://www.dnapolicy.org/
    Site links to Center which works to help policy leaders, decision makers, and the public better understand the rapidly evolving field of human genetics and its application to healthcare.


Regional Links

  • Child Development and Rehabilitation Center (CDRC) at Oregon Health & Science University
    http://cdrc.ohsu.edu
    (includes Oregon's Children with Special Health Needs Program)
    This site links to the Oregon Genetics Program co-sponsor, CDRC. The site includes important information and resources for children and families impacted by special health needs, including those with inherited conditions and birth defects.

  • Pacific Northwest Regional Genetics Group
    http://mchneighborhood.ichp.edu/pacnorgg/
    This site has a wealth of information pertaining to genetics activities in the Pacific Northwest Region (Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Alaska). It contains educational materials for consumers, including materials in multiple languages.

  • Genetics in the News
    www.oregongenetics.blogspot.com
    On this site we post key articles we come across concerning genetics both in Oregon and around the country. Brought to you by the Oregon Genetics Program.

  • Geneforum
    www.geneforum.org
    This site is devoted to informing the public about current and emerging genetic policy issues, fostering public dialogue, and promoting public participation in genetic policy development.


Genomics Partners Links

 
Page updated: September 22, 2007

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