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Intro
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What is genomics
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What are genetic markers
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Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson
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Genetics and sports injuries
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How did you come to this
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How do you do your work
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How did you get started
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Megans results
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Aprils results
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Limitations
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NonElite Athlete Results
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Caffeine Sensitivity
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Public Health Implications
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Concussion
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VO2 Max
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Why Screening Tests Dont Work
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Importance of Genetic Counseling
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Eulers Danlos Syndrome
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Who gets the data
Description:
Explore the intersection of genetics and sports injuries in this 51-minute talk from The Aspen Institute. Delve into how Stanford researchers are using DNA sequencing, algorithms, and population data to identify genetic markers for injury propensity in athletes. Learn about studies involving NFL linemen and collegiate cross-country runners, and discover how this technology could revolutionize injury prediction and prevention. Examine the potential implications for athlete health, genetic privacy, and team management. Investigate topics such as genomics, genetic markers, caffeine sensitivity, VO2 max, and the importance of genetic counseling. Consider the limitations of current screening tests and the ethical questions surrounding genetic data ownership in sports.

The Odds of Injury - Genetic Testing in Sports

The Aspen Institute
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