Abstract

In this address, I will talk about some current gaps in human genetics education. I will focus on two quite different areas in which we need to improve the knowledge of our fellow professionals and the general public: the use and interpretation of genetic testing and the understanding and appreciation of the science of evolution. I will conclude with an example in which these and other gaps are being closed through an educational program for the judiciary.

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