Clinical Sequencing Evidence-Generating Research
Active August, 2020 to July, 2023
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CSER at ACMG 2022
Far into the research process, CSER has much to share at the ACMG 2022 meeting over Mar 22-26 2022!
22 March, 2022
CSER at ASHG 2021
Come check out a number of high-impact CSER work at the ASHG 2021 Annual Meeting!
18 October, 2021
CSER at ACMG 2021
CSER is leading a number of posters and presentations at ACMG 2021. Come check us out!
12 April, 2021
Out Now! CSER & eMERGE Variant Bakeoff 2.0
CSER researchers are excited to share that a collaborative project between CSER and eMERGE exploring genomic variant classification concordance is out now!
26 October, 2020
CSER at ASHG 2020
CSER at the ASHG 2020 Virtual Meeting!
26 October, 2020
CSER at ASHG 2019
Posters galore at ASHG 2019!
14 October, 2019
CSER at ACMG 2019
Coming to ACMG 2019: CSER!
01 April, 2019
CSER at ASHG 2018
Come check out CSER efforts at ASHG 2018!
15 October, 2018
CSER1 Experiences with Secondary Findings
An extensive look into CSER1's experiences with secondary findings reveals how SFs impact unrecognized family history, causes little distress on patients, and induce modest 1-year downstream costs.
05 October, 2018
CSER Marker Paper
Out now, the CSER Marker Paper, describing the work of CSER in addressing evidence gaps in delivering genomics in non-academic settings and diverse populations.
06 September, 2018
CSER at ACMG 2018
Learn more about CSER Phase 1 and CSER Phase 2 at ACMG 2018!
04 April, 2018
CSER at ASHG 2017
Come check out CSER research at the American Society of Human Genetics 2017 Annual Meeting!
16 October, 2017
Clinical Sequencing Evidence-Generating Research (CSER) sites announced!
Six sites and one coordinating center are funded as part of CSER. Focusing on diverse populations, sites seek to generate evidence supporting use of genomic sequencing in medical care.
08 August, 2017
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