Topic: David Kaufman
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Most people who have used direct-to-consumer genetic tests bought them to improve their health and say they found the tests easy to interpret, but some do not fully understand their results, U.S. researchers said on Friday.A team led ...
David Kaufman of the Genetics and Public Policy Center in Washington DC quizzed 1048 customers who had ordered genome scans from Decode Genetics of Reykjavik, Iceland, 23andMe of Mountain View, California, or Navigenics, based in Foster City, California.. "I was surprised at ...
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Aramark, a professional services company, found itself with hundreds of devices at four of its offices in Philadelphia and Downer's Grove, Ill. Many of the machines were old, inefficient, and incapable of dual-sided printing. "The inspiration was financial and environmental," says ...