New non-invasive diagnostic techniques can give expecting mothers more information earlier than ever. A panel talks about the latest advances and what they mean for women, their families, and health care.

Guests

  • Dr. Alessandro Ghidini Director of perinatal research at Georgetown University Hospital and director of perinatal diagnostics at Inova Alexandria Hospital
  • Lisa Freese Certified genetic counselor for the George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates
  • Kathy Hudson Director of the Genetics and Public Policy Center at Johns Hopkins University
  • Dr. Arthur Beaudet Professor and chairman of the department of molecular and human genetics at Baylor College of Medicine

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