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SUMMARY:Duke Precision Medicine Program Forum Series
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, April 13 | 12-1 p.m. ET | Online \nThe Duke Precision Medicine Program Forum Series features speakers from Duke and beyond working on innovative research in clinical\, translational\, and basic sciences. \nKevin Shah\, MD\nAssociate Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine)\nDuke Department of Medicine \nTitle: Implementation and Impact of a Risk Stratified Prostate Cancer Screening Algorithm in Duke Primary Care \nWatch the recording on the Precision Medicine Forum Series website.
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/duke-precision-medicine-program-forum-series-6/
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SUMMARY:PGx ECHO
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, April 21 | 1-2 pm ET (12-1 pm CT) | Online \nThe University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy invites all actively practicing clinicians to join their Pharmacogenomics (PGx) ECHO project. PGx ECHO aims to improve health professionals’ confidence in using PGx in patient care by providing case-based education and consultation through telementoring. Every month\, clinicians from across the nation seek PGx advice regarding real clinical cases. PGx ECHO is modeled on the all-teach-all-learn principle and encourages interactive and engaging discussion between attendees and facilitators. \nThe University of Minnesota works with colleagues at Children’s MN\, Ferris State University\, M Health Fairview\, Manchester University\, North Dakota State University\, South Dakota State University\, and Sanford Health to coordinate and facilitate the monthly sessions. PGx ECHO meets the third Friday of every month over the lunch hour. For past ECHO cases and topics\, and a schedule of upcoming cases\, please visit the PGx ECHO website. \nIf you are interested in joining\, please use this link to register. \nPGx ECHO is for practicing clinicians with direct patient care responsibilities. Student learners are welcome to join. \nIf you would like to present a case or have any questions\, please contact pgxecho@umn.edu.
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/pgx-echo-5/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:NHGRI National DNA Day 20th Anniversary Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, April 25 | 9 a.m. – 4:30 pm. ET | Online & Bethesda\, MD \nOn National DNA Day this year\, the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) will host a symposium to commemorate two special milestones: the 20th anniversary of the Human Genome Project’s completion and the 70th anniversary of the discovery of the DNA double helix. \nJoin NHGRI to explore the evolution and future of genomics research\, learn about the greater impacts of genomics on society and discover the wide array of careers in genetics and genomics — from scientists to social media specialists! \nThe program will conclude with the annual Louise M. Slaughter National DNA Day Lecture. \nThis event is free and open to the public. Join in person or virtually. \nLearn more and register on the National DNA Day symposium website.
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/nhgri-national-dna-day-20th-anniversary-symposium/
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SUMMARY:Leveraging Public Data to Understand Genetic Sensitivity to Air Pollution in Pediatric Asthma
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 26 | 9 a.m. ET | Online \nThis webinar\, “Leveraging Public Data to Understand Genetic Sensitivity to Air Pollution in Pediatric Asthma\,” will be presented by Dr. Jelte Kelchtermans.\n \nDr. Jelte Kelchtermans is a pediatric pulmonology fellow at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) where he integrates genomic\, environmental\, and clinical data to investigate air pollution sensitivity in pediatric asthma. Dr. Kelchtermans graduated from KULeuven in Belgium with a B.S. in Medicine in 2011 and earned his M.D. in 2015.  \nVisit the IHCC Educational Webinar Series webpage to learn more and register. \nPlease note: Registration is required for this event.
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/leveraging-public-data-to-understand-genetic-sensitivity-to-air-pollution-in-pediatric-asthma/
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SUMMARY:Coronary Heart Disease\, Family History and Public Health: From Familial Hypercholesterolemia to Elevated Lipoprotein A
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, April 27 | 11 am-12 p.m. ET | Online\nCDC Webinar: Coronary Heart Disease\, Family History and Public Health: From Familial Hypercholesterolemia to Elevated Lipoprotein A\n \nHeart disease remains the number one cause of death in the United States and around the world. In addition to known risk factors for heart disease\, family history plays an important role. In the past decade\, major advances have occurred at the intersection of genomics\, heart disease and public health. Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH)\, a genetic disorder of cholesterol metabolism affecting millions of people\, has emerged as public health genomics priority for preventing premature morbidity and mortality from heart disease. In addition\, elevated lipoprotein (a) (Lp(a)) increases the risk of coronary heart disease\, occur in 1 in 5 people\, have a strong genetic basis\, and accentuate the cardiovascular risk from FH and other risk factors. \nThis seminar will explore advances in FH and Lp(a) and the emerging clinical and public health approaches to reducing the burden of cardiovascular disease using genetics and family history. \nPlease note: registration is required. Visit the CDC’s website to learn more and sign up.
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/coronary-heart-disease-family-history-and-public-health-from-familial-hypercholesterolemia-to-elevated-lipoprotein-a/
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SUMMARY:Duke Precision Medicine Program Forum Series
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, April 27 | 12-1 p.m. ET | Online \nThe Duke Precision Medicine Program Forum Series features speakers from Duke and beyond working on innovative research in clinical\, translational\, and basic sciences. \nMichael Pencina\, PhD\nVice Dean for Data Science\nDuke University School of Medicine \nTitle: How do we make sure that health AI algorithms are in the service of humanity? \nLearn more and register on the Precision Medicine Forum Series website.
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/duke-precision-medicine-program-forum-series-5/
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