Ashley Lab in the news
- Medicine for the rich is about to get cheap enough for regular people (Wired, Winter 2013)
- B!g Data: what it means for our health and the the future of medical research (Stanford Medicine, Summer 2012)
- Statistically Significant: statistics is blooming (Summer 2012)
- Ashley discusses new AHA call for tougher regulation on genetic testing (Inside Stanford Medicine, May 2012)
- Put cardiac gene patenting on hold, group says (Medpage Today, May 2012)
- Family of Four Has Their Genome Sequenced
(US News and World Report, September 2011)
- A Family Learns the Secrets of Its Genomes (Technology Review, September 2011)
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Family Pioneers in Exploration of the Genome
(The Wall Street Journal, September 2011)
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Family gene maps could pave way for identifying future health risks
(Scotsman, September 2011)
- How genomics is transforming medicine (Stanford Magazine, October 2010)
- 49ers raise funds for heart research (49ers.com, June 2010)
- Study finds enzyme key in both
fetal heart development, adult heart disease (Inside Stanford Medicine, June 2010)
- Study first to analyze individual's genome for risk of dozen's of diseases, potential responses to treatment (Inside Stanford Medicine, April 2010)
- Screening athletes could prevent sudden death (Reuters, March 2010)
- Screening may save athletes
(New York Times, March 2010)
- Deadly heart condition yields to screening and prompt treatment (Stanford Hospital Health Notes, January 2010)
- Determining the best way to prevent sudden death in athletes
(US News, November 2009)
- Runners' heart woes can be discovered too late (SF Gate, October 2009)
- Dark Heart: Why does the muscle fail? (Stanford Medicine, Fall 2009)
- To screen or not to screen (Healthcare Journal of Northern California, May/June 2009)
- Free Arbor Clinic-Getting to the Heart of Health Care (Stanford News, May 2009)
- Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Center vs. SF 49ers: Bring It! Push Up Challenge
(Stanford News, May 2009)
- Stanford researchers start voluntary program to screen athletes for heart problem (The Medical News, November 2007)
- Stanford heart test tackles controversy (Mercury News, November 2007)
- Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (Research Channel)
- Physiology: Freaks of nature? (Nature News, December 2006)
- Grueling four-day 'adventure race' becomes lab for testing heart muscle fatigue (Stanford News, July 2006)
- New pathway provides insight into heart disease (Stanford Report, November 2003)
- Exercising your options — expert review with Drs Euan Ashley and Victor Froelicher (heart.org, December 2000)
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