Jerome Atutornu
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Recent Articles
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Costa A, Atutornu J, Bircan T, Boraschi D, Henriques S, Milne R, et al.
Am J Bioeth
. 2024 Feb;
24(3):89-91.
PMID: 38393996
No abstract available.
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Middleton A, Adams A, Aidid H, Atutornu J, Boraschi D, Borra J, et al.
Wellcome Open Res
. 2023 Nov;
8:310.
PMID: 37928209
As detailed in its flagship report, Genome UK, the UK government recognises the vital role that broad public engagement across whole populations plays in the field of genomics. However, there...
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Middleton A, Costa A, Milne R, Patch C, Robarts L, Tomlin B, et al.
HGG Adv
. 2023 Oct;
4(4):100231.
PMID: 37869565
The way we "talk" about genetics plays a vital role in whether public audiences feel at ease in having conversations about it. Our research explored whether there was any difference...
4.
Milne R, Aidid U, Atutornu J, Bircan T, Boraschi D, Costa A, et al.
Am J Bioeth
. 2023 Jun;
23(7):58-60.
PMID: 37339292
No abstract available.
5.
Atutornu J, Milne R, Costa A, Patch C, Middleton A
EBioMedicine
. 2022 Feb;
76:103879.
PMID: 35158310
The representation of traditionally scientifically underserved groups in genomic research continues to be low despite concerns about equity and social justice and the scientific and clinical need. Among the factors...
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Milne R, Morley K, Almarri M, Atutornu J, Baranova E, Bevan P, et al.
Genet Med
. 2022 Feb;
24(5):1120-1129.
PMID: 35125311
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine how attitudes toward the return of genomic research results vary internationally. Methods: We analyzed the "Your DNA, Your Say" online survey...
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Milne R, Morley K, Almarri M, Anwer S, Atutornu J, Baranova E, et al.
Genome Med
. 2021 May;
13(1):92.
PMID: 34034801
Background: Public trust is central to the collection of genomic and health data and the sustainability of genomic research. To merit trust, those involved in collecting and sharing data need...
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Middleton A, Milne R, Almarri M, Anwer S, Atutornu J, Baranova E, et al.
Am J Hum Genet
. 2020 Sep;
107(4):743-752.
PMID: 32946764
Analyzing genomic data across populations is central to understanding the role of genetic factors in health and disease. Successful data sharing relies on public support, which requires attention to whether...
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Atutornu J, Hayre C
J Med Imaging Radiat Sci
. 2020 Jul;
51(3):443-450.
PMID: 32620522
Introduction: This article explores the application of personalized medicine (PM) within the academic environment in the United Kingdom. There is a growing acceptance of the utility of PM in health...
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Middleton A, Milne R, Howard H, Niemiec E, Robarts L, Critchley C, et al.
Eur J Hum Genet
. 2019 Dec;
28(4):424-434.
PMID: 31784701
Public acceptance is critical for sharing of genomic data at scale. This paper examines how acceptance of data sharing pertains to the perceived similarities and differences between DNA and other...