Community Engagement and Population Genomic Screening - Session 4
Offered By: National Human Genome Research Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive session from the Genomic Medicine XV conference focusing on community engagement and population genomic screening. Gain insights into American Indian/Alaska Native community engagement preferences, tribal code requirements, and opportunities for meaningful Indigenous community involvement in genomic screening initiatives. Learn about advancing genomic research through community engagement in the All of Us Research Program. Participate in a panel discussion on selecting conditions for screening, featuring expert perspectives from various professionals in the field. Delve into the current state of population genomic screening in the U.S., addressing barriers, opportunities, clinical practice impacts, screening technologies, costs, and evidence gaps to inform future research directions.
Syllabus
- Introductions George Mensah
- American Indian/Alaska Native Community Engagement Preferences and Tribal Code Requirements Vanessa Hiratsuka
- Opportunities for Meaningful Indigenous Community Engagement for Population Genomic Screening Krystal Tsosie
- Advancing Genomic Research through Community Engagement: The All of Us Research Program Minnkyong Lee
- Panel: Selecting conditions for screening Caitlin Allen, Ned Calonge, Jessica Hunter, Bob McNellis
Taught by
National Human Genome Research Institute
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