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SUMMARY:Public Health Genetics Week 2022
DESCRIPTION:During the second annual Public Health Genetics Week\, we will be celebrating the efforts of those individuals who participate in the public health genetics system and seek to raise awareness about the field. \nLearn more about virtual events to attend. \n 
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/public-health-genetics-week-2022/
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SUMMARY:Translational Science In Drug Development: Surrogate Endpoints\, Biomarkers\, and More
DESCRIPTION:The Duke Margolis Center for Health Policy\, in collaboration with the FDA\, is convening a virtual two-day workshop May 24-25 from 12pm ET – 4pm ET\, titled “Translational Science in Drug Development: Surrogate Endpoints\, Biomarkers\, and More.” This workshop will be of key relevance to a wide array of faculty\, staff\, and students working in basic\, translational\, and clinical sciences that support the development of therapeutics. \nRegistration is required. \nFor any questions about the workshop\, please feel free to reach out to Erin Soule or Nancy Allen Lapointe. \n  \n 
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/translational-science-in-drug-development-surrogate-endpoints-biomarkers-and-more/
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SUMMARY:Machine Learning Tools For Clinical Researchers: A Pragmatic Approach Series
DESCRIPTION:Join the UNC Core Center for Clinical Research (CCCR) and Program for Precision Medicine in Health Care (PPMH) for “Machine Learning Tools for Clinical Researchers: A Pragmatic Approach Series\,” a free virtual seminar series on May 11 from 9:30am ET – 11:30am ET and May 18 and 25 from 1pm ET – 3pm ET. This series will provide a foundation of knowledge regarding the use of machine learning tools in clinical questions\, define the strengths and limitations of these methods\, explore real-world examples of applied machine learning methodology in clinical research\, and elucidate how machine learning can be used to advance precision medicine research. \nAre you a clinician with an idea for how patient care could be improved with computational decision support tools? Be sure to attend the May 25 session. Pitch your idea (5-10 minute overview) to assembled machine learning experts. Receive guidance and compete for funding from PPMH for analytical support to develop your project. Email precisionmedicine@med.unc.edu for pitch guidelines. \nClick here to register and for more information. \n 
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/machine-learning-tools-for-clinical-researchers-a-pragmatic-approach-series/
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SUMMARY:NHGRI Roundtable Discussion: “Does Genetic And Genomic Screening Keep Open The Door To Eugenics?”
DESCRIPTION:Join the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) on Wednesday\, May 25\, from 1-3 p.m. ET for a conversation on the complexities surrounding historical and present-day eugenics\, scientific racism and ableism in the context of genetic and genomic screening and diagnostic technologies.\n\nTopics covered: \n\nWhat are the historical connections between the eugenics movement and genetic counseling\, and what are their continuing legacies today?\nHow are ethical and scientific experts addressing the development of contemporary genetic counseling\, reproductive choice and clinically informed decision-making?\nHow can the scientific community discuss health\, disease and disability in an empathetic way?\n\nThe NHGRI asked an internationally recognized group of experts to help answer these questions and more. It will also answer select questions from registered audience members. \nThis event is free and open to the public. Sign language interpreting and CART services will be provided. \nRegister here and view the agenda.
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/nhgri-roundtable-discussion-does-genetic-and-genomic-screening-keep-open-the-door-to-eugenics/
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