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Priority-setting for genetic services in developing countries
Dr Victor B Penchaszadeh, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, United States
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How to design a community-based thalassaemia prevention programme
Ashraf Samavat, Centre for Disease Control, Ministry of Helth and Medical Education., Iran
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Medical genetic services in the new South Africa
Prof Arnold Christianson, Division of Human Genetics, National health Laboratory Servive & University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
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Integration of genetic services into the Single Health System in Brazil
Carlos E Steiner, Department of Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Unicamp, Brazil
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Consanguinity, endogamy and genetic disease profiles in developing countries
Prof Alan H Bittles, Edith Cowan University, Australia
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Global collaboration for the development of genetic services in developing countries: The role of international foundations
Prof Michael Katz, March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, United States
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Global collaboration for the development of genetic services in developing countries: the role of the European Union
Prof Jean-Jacques Cassiman, Catholic University of Leuven - Dept. Human Genetics, Belgium
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Genetics and Public Health in Developing Countries Asia-Perspective
Prof Pornswan Wasant, Mahidol University, Thailand
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Situation of sickle cell and genetics services in Nigeria
Prof Olufemi Owolabi Akinyanju, CHAIRMAN, Sickle Cell Foundation Nigeria, Nigeria
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Genetic services in low resource situations
Prof Dr Jai Rup Singh, Centre for Genetic Disorders, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India
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Genetic medicine and the universal right to health
Dr Jose-maria Cantu, Unuversity of Guadalajara, Mexico
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Global WHO's Human Genetics collaboration for the development of genetic services in developing countries
Victor Boulyjenkov, World Health Organization, Switzerland
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