Genomic Medicine XV: Laying the Groundwork for Population Genomic Screening - Session 1
Offered By: National Human Genome Research Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the current state of population genomic screening in the U.S. through this comprehensive video from the National Human Genome Research Institute's 15th Genomic Medicine meeting. Delve into barriers and opportunities for expanded population screening, impact on clinical practice and outcomes, various genomic screening technologies and costs, and evidence gaps informing future research directions. Learn from expert presentations including welcome remarks, meeting goals, historical context of NHGRI Genomic Medicine meetings, and two keynote addresses on genomic screening topics. Gain valuable insights into the evolving field of genomic medicine and its potential for population-wide health impact.
Syllabus
- Welcome and Introductions Teri Manolio
- Goals of Genomic Medicine XV Rex Chilsholm
- Structure, Goals, and Products of Prior NHGRI Genomic Medicine meetings Teri Manolio
- Keynote 1: Genomic Screening and the Reverend Bayes Leslie Biesecker
- Keynote 2: Genomic Screening: Who is Ready? Mike Murray
Taught by
National Human Genome Research Institute
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