WANTED: The thoughts and experiences of adoptive parents who opted for at-home DNA testing on their adopted child

Adoptive parents, this research opportunity is for you. (And it’s time-sensitive.)

Ryan Philobos, a student in the UAMS Genetic Counseling Program, is welcoming adoptive parents who have ordered direct-to-consumer genetic testing on their adopted children as minors to participate in a research study.

If you are interested, check out the details in the attached brochure. Not sure if you’re eligible? Reach out to the study team for help.

Make it stand out

Know of a research study seeking to enroll individuals involved in the adoption constellation, a situation of donor conception, or an unexpected DNA discovery involving family, ethnic identity, or self-identity? At Watershed DNA, we are dedicated to helping expand research, knowledge, and understanding for all the parties involved. Reach out to us and we’ll do our best to help spread the word.

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