Colin Halverson, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Phone
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- Address
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HITS 3100
MDEP
IN
Indianapolis, IN - PubMed:
Key Publications
Biobank participation and returning research results: perspectives from a deliberative engagement in South Side Chicago
Patients' views on incidental findings from clinical exome sequencing
Incidental findings of therapeutic misconception in biobank-based research
Attitudes of African-American parents about biobank participation and return of results for themselves and their children
Engaging African-Americans about biobanks and the return of research results
Was it worth it? Patients' perspectives on the perceived value of genomic-based individualized medicine
Living kidney donors who develop kidney failure: excerpts of their thoughts
A systematic literature review of individuals' perspectives on privacy and genetic information in the United States
How do patients describe their disabilities? A coding system for categorizing patients' descriptions
Standards and legacies: Pragmatic constraints on a uniform gene nomenclature
NON-PEER REVIEWED
Biosociality: Where Diagnosis Intersects with Community
“Individualized: an ethnography of translation in a genomics clinic”
Translating Medicine Part III: Interview with Colin Halverson
NEW SOVEREIGNTIES AND THE TRANSLATION OF CLINICAL AUTHORITY
Year | Degree | Institution |
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2017 | PhD | University of Chicago |
2010 | MA | University of Chicago |
2009 | BA | St. Olaf College |
bioethics, linguistics and linguistic anthropology, medical anthropology, history and philosophy of science
medical genetics, cancer genetics, rare and undiagnosed disease, return of genetic test results, communication of risk and uncertainty, reclassification of variants, Drosophila and homology, genetic nomenclatures and harmonization, grammar, patient education, plain language