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A call to action to scale up research and clinical genomic data sharing.
Stark Z, Glazer D, Hofmann O, Rendon A, Marshall CR, Ginsburg GS, Lunt C, Allen N, Effingham M, Hastings Ward J, Hill SL, Ali R, Goodhand P, Page A, Rehm HL, North KN, Scott RH. Stark Z, et al. Among authors: marshall cr. Nat Rev Genet. 2024 Oct 7. doi: 10.1038/s41576-024-00776-0. Online ahead of print. Nat Rev Genet. 2024. PMID: 39375561 Review.
Data sharing as a national quality improvement program: reporting on BRCA1 and BRCA2 variant-interpretation comparisons through the Canadian Open Genetics Repository (COGR).
Lebo MS, Zakoor KR, Chun K, Speevak MD, Waye JS, McCready E, Parboosingh JS, Lamont RE, Feilotter H, Bosdet I, Tucker T, Young S, Karsan A, Charames GS, Agatep R, Spriggs EL, Chisholm C, Vasli N, Daoud H, Jarinova O, Tomaszewski R, Hume S, Taylor S, Akbari MR, Lerner-Ellis J; Canadian Open Genetics Repository Working Group. Lebo MS, et al. Genet Med. 2018 Mar;20(3):294-302. doi: 10.1038/gim.2017.80. Epub 2017 Jul 20. Genet Med. 2018. PMID: 28726806 Free article.
Data sharing to improve concordance in variant interpretation across laboratories: results from the Canadian Open Genetics Repository.
Mighton C, Smith AC, Mayers J, Tomaszewski R, Taylor S, Hume S, Agatep R, Spriggs E, Feilotter HE, Semenuk L, Wong H, Lazo de la Vega L, Marshall CR, Axford MM, Silver T, Charames GS, Di Gioacchino V, Watkins N, Foulkes WD, Clavier M, Hamel N, Chong G, Lamont RE, Parboosingh J, Karsan A, Bosdet I, Young SS, Tucker T, Akbari MR, Speevak MD, Vaags AK, Lebo MS, Lerner-Ellis J; Canadian Open Genetics Repository Working Group. Mighton C, et al. Among authors: marshall cr. J Med Genet. 2022 Jun;59(6):571-578. doi: 10.1136/jmedgenet-2021-107738. Epub 2021 Apr 19. J Med Genet. 2022. PMID: 33875564 Free PMC article.
Evaluation of the feasibility, diagnostic yield, and clinical utility of rapid genome sequencing in infantile epilepsy (Gene-STEPS): an international, multicentre, pilot cohort study.
D'Gama AM, Mulhern S, Sheidley BR, Boodhoo F, Buts S, Chandler NJ, Cobb J, Curtis M, Higginbotham EJ, Holland J, Khan T, Koh J, Liang NSY, McRae L, Nesbitt SE, Oby BT, Paternoster B, Patton A, Rose G, Scotchman E, Valentine R, Wiltrout KN; Gene-STEPS Study Group; IPCHiP Executive Committee; Hayeems RZ, Jain P, Lunke S, Marshall CR, Rockowitz S, Sebire NJ, Stark Z, White SM, Chitty LS, Cross JH, Scheffer IE, Chau V, Costain G, Poduri A, Howell KB, McTague A. D'Gama AM, et al. Among authors: marshall cr. Lancet Neurol. 2023 Sep;22(9):812-825. doi: 10.1016/S1474-4422(23)00246-6. Lancet Neurol. 2023. PMID: 37596007 Free article.
Advancing access to genome sequencing for rare genetic disorders: recent progress and call to action.
Jobanputra V, Schroeder B, Rehm HL, Shen W, Spiteri E, Nakouzi G, Taylor S, Marshall CR, Meng L, Kingsmore SF, Ellsworth K, Ashley E, Taft RJ; Medical Genome Initiative. Jobanputra V, et al. Among authors: marshall cr. NPJ Genom Med. 2024 Mar 27;9(1):23. doi: 10.1038/s41525-024-00410-2. NPJ Genom Med. 2024. PMID: 38538605 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
Recommendations for the integration of genomics into clinical practice.
Bowdin S, Gilbert A, Bedoukian E, Carew C, Adam MP, Belmont J, Bernhardt B, Biesecker L, Bjornsson HT, Blitzer M, D'Alessandro LC, Deardorff MA, Demmer L, Elliott A, Feldman GL, Glass IA, Herman G, Hindorff L, Hisama F, Hudgins L, Innes AM, Jackson L, Jarvik G, Kim R, Korf B, Ledbetter DH, Li M, Liston E, Marshall C, Medne L, Meyn MS, Monfared N, Morton C, Mulvihill JJ, Plon SE, Rehm H, Roberts A, Shuman C, Spinner NB, Stavropoulos DJ, Valverde K, Waggoner DJ, Wilkens A, Cohn RD, Krantz ID. Bowdin S, et al. Genet Med. 2016 Nov;18(11):1075-1084. doi: 10.1038/gim.2016.17. Epub 2016 May 12. Genet Med. 2016. PMID: 27171546 Free PMC article. Review.
Contribution of copy number variants to schizophrenia from a genome-wide study of 41,321 subjects.
Marshall CR, Howrigan DP, Merico D, Thiruvahindrapuram B, Wu W, Greer DS, Antaki D, Shetty A, Holmans PA, Pinto D, Gujral M, Brandler WM, Malhotra D, Wang Z, Fajarado KVF, Maile MS, Ripke S, Agartz I, Albus M, Alexander M, Amin F, Atkins J, Bacanu SA, Belliveau RA Jr, Bergen SE, Bertalan M, Bevilacqua E, Bigdeli TB, Black DW, Bruggeman R, Buccola NG, Buckner RL, Bulik-Sullivan B, Byerley W, Cahn W, Cai G, Cairns MJ, Campion D, Cantor RM, Carr VJ, Carrera N, Catts SV, Chambert KD, Cheng W, Cloninger CR, Cohen D, Cormican P, Craddock N, Crespo-Facorro B, Crowley JJ, Curtis D, Davidson M, Davis KL, Degenhardt F, Del Favero J, DeLisi LE, Dikeos D, Dinan T, Djurovic S, Donohoe G, Drapeau E, Duan J, Dudbridge F, Eichhammer P, Eriksson J, Escott-Price V, Essioux L, Fanous AH, Farh KH, Farrell MS, Frank J, Franke L, Freedman R, Freimer NB, Friedman JI, Forstner AJ, Fromer M, Genovese G, Georgieva L, Gershon ES, Giegling I, Giusti-Rodríguez P, Godard S, Goldstein JI, Gratten J, de Haan L, Hamshere ML, Hansen M, Hansen T, Haroutunian V, Hartmann AM, Henskens FA, Herms S, Hirschhorn JN, Hoffmann P, Hofman A, Huang H, Ikeda M, Joa I, Kähler AK, Kahn RS, Kalaydjieva L, Karjalainen J, Ka… See abstract for full author list ➔ Marshall CR, et al. Nat Genet. 2017 Jan;49(1):27-35. doi: 10.1038/ng.3725. Epub 2016 Nov 21. Nat Genet. 2017. PMID: 27869829 Free PMC article.
Whole genome sequencing resource identifies 18 new candidate genes for autism spectrum disorder.
C Yuen RK, Merico D, Bookman M, L Howe J, Thiruvahindrapuram B, Patel RV, Whitney J, Deflaux N, Bingham J, Wang Z, Pellecchia G, Buchanan JA, Walker S, Marshall CR, Uddin M, Zarrei M, Deneault E, D'Abate L, Chan AJ, Koyanagi S, Paton T, Pereira SL, Hoang N, Engchuan W, Higginbotham EJ, Ho K, Lamoureux S, Li W, MacDonald JR, Nalpathamkalam T, Sung WW, Tsoi FJ, Wei J, Xu L, Tasse AM, Kirby E, Van Etten W, Twigger S, Roberts W, Drmic I, Jilderda S, Modi BM, Kellam B, Szego M, Cytrynbaum C, Weksberg R, Zwaigenbaum L, Woodbury-Smith M, Brian J, Senman L, Iaboni A, Doyle-Thomas K, Thompson A, Chrysler C, Leef J, Savion-Lemieux T, Smith IM, Liu X, Nicolson R, Seifer V, Fedele A, Cook EH, Dager S, Estes A, Gallagher L, Malow BA, Parr JR, Spence SJ, Vorstman J, Frey BJ, Robinson JT, Strug LJ, Fernandez BA, Elsabbagh M, Carter MT, Hallmayer J, Knoppers BM, Anagnostou E, Szatmari P, Ring RH, Glazer D, Pletcher MT, Scherer SW. C Yuen RK, et al. Among authors: marshall cr. Nat Neurosci. 2017 Apr;20(4):602-611. doi: 10.1038/nn.4524. Epub 2017 Mar 6. Nat Neurosci. 2017. PMID: 28263302 Free PMC article.
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