How Genetics Can Help Untangle Institutionalized Health Inequity
Offered By: Computational Genomics Summer Institute CGSI via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore how genetics can contribute to unraveling institutionalized health inequity in this thought-provoking conference talk by Nancy Cox at the Computational Genomics Summer Institute (CGSI) 2022. Delve into the intersection of genetics and health disparities, examining case studies that highlight the impact of genetic variations on medical decision-making and patient outcomes. Learn about research findings related to unnecessary bone marrow biopsies among African American patients, azathioprine discontinuation rates across racial groups, and the frequency of benign neutropenia in Black versus White individuals. Gain insights into how genetic information can be leveraged to address and mitigate health inequities, potentially improving diagnostic accuracy and treatment strategies for diverse populations.
Syllabus
Nancy Cox | How Genetics Can Help Untangle Institutionalized Health Inequity | CGSI 2022
Taught by
Computational Genomics Summer Institute CGSI
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