Einstein’s Wife
I went to see Einstein’s Wife this weekend, a funny and quirky play that is playing as part of the Toronto Fringe Festival. Without giving away too much (I … Continue reading
Genetics and Primary Care
I am becoming more and more interested in the potential role of genetic counseling in the primary care setting. The findings of a “Personalized Medicine and Wellness Survey” released this … Continue reading
Discrimination, in perspective
I recently read this article about albinism in Africa and it has been haunting me ever since. In genetics, we talk a lot about discrimination. May 2008 was a historic … Continue reading
“Personalized” Medicine
In the first couple of months of graduate school, I was filled with an insatiable need to create. I stayed up late into the night writing lyrics and tapping out … Continue reading