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It's official! I'm making some big changes
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I have retired from my corporate position and we're moving to England! After many enjoyable years with ESET—the organization I've ...
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23andMe and Hemochromatosis
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This blog post is a place holder related to a conversation that started back in 2016 when someone wrote to me, as follows: I read your b...
High blood pressure cure? For some, this treatment is not a conn
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Short Version/TLDR : I used to have persistent high blood pressure (HBP) that was referred to as "essential hypertension," but no...
What's this #HeForShe thing?
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Technically speaking, #HeForShe is a hashtag, a social media tool defined as: "a word or phrase preceded by a hash or pound sign (#) a...
Will "repeal and replace" hurt genomic medicine and victims of genetic conditions?
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Let me give you the short version of my answer up front: Yes. If the current privacy protection for genetic medicine in the US, in which Oba...
There was no valedictorian and other observations on the way to my graduation
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Last month I graduated from the Criminology Department of the University of Leicester with a Master of Science degree in Security and Risk M...
Life after the University of Leicester, pronounced Lester, plus academic bang for bucks
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(In which the author gets back to his blog after a virtual expedition to a place called Leicester...) I was going to start this blog post wi...
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50 Shades of White Privilege: #1 Birth and #2 Education
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[ Update : I originally published this post in October of 2014 when public discussion of "White Privilege" surfaced in mainstream ...
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Talking cybersecurity futures at TEDx San Diego
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What can we do to ensure a better future for technology? A future with less cybercrime and more trust in digital technology? I addressed the...
The ethics of faking it until you make it
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The advice to "fake it until you make it" has popped up several times recently in my online meanderings, raising some interesting ...
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