Articles About the GUARDIAN Study
Academic/Research Publications
- Feasibility of expanded newborn screening using genome sequencing for early actionable conditions in a diverse city (Genetics in Medicine Open, 2024)
- Expanded Newborn Screening Using Genome Sequencing for Early Actionable Conditions (JAMA, October 2024)
- Newborn genome screening in the USA: early steps on a challenging path (The Lancet, April 2023)
- Newborn screening for neurodevelopmental diseases: Are we there yet? (American Journal of Medical Genetics, February 2022)
News Articles
- In Pioneering Study, Gene Technology Outperforms Standard Newborn Screening Tests (CUIMC News, October 2024)
- Are We Ready for Systematic Newborn Genome Sequencing? (Medscape, November 2023)
- Opinion | Too many treatable diseases go unnoticed. This could change that. (Washington Post, July 2023)
- At ACMG, GUARDIAN Newborn Sequencing Study Reports High Uptake Rate (Precision Medicine, March 2023)
- GeneDx Announces Progress on GUARDIAN Study and Promise of Early Genomic Testing to End Rare Disease “Diagnostic Odyssey” (GeneDx, March 2023)
- Can Genomic Screening of Newborns Help More Children Born with Rare Diseases? (CUIMC News, February 2023)
- GUARDIAN Study to Explore Newborn Screening by Genome Sequencing in 100K Babies in NYC (GenomeWeb, October 2022)
Interviews & Podcasts
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- The Genetics Podcast EP 117: Wendy Chung: whole genome newborn screening and other big opportunities in genomic medicine. (January 2024)
- Newborn Screening SPOTlight Podcast EP 18: A Clinical and Molecular Geneticist Impacting Newborn Screening Research in Congenital Heart Disease, Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and the GUARDIAN study (January 2023)
- WCG Patient Forum: Parents and Researcher Speak About Advances in Newborn Screening (2023)
- ONCE UPON A GENE EP 166: A Focus On Patient Advocacy – Participation In Research and the Importance of an Engaged Patient Advocacy Group with Wendy Kay Chung, MD (December 2022)
- Contemporary Pediatrics Interview: GUARDIAN study advances screening in newborns (November 2022)