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SUMMARY:Duke Precision Medicine Program Forum Series
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, May 11 | 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. \nOlivia Dong\, PhD\nSenior Research Health Economist\nRTI Health Solutions \nTitle: How Are Genetic Tests Evaluated for Clinical Use in the UK? \nLearn more and register on the Precision Medicine Forum Series website.
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/duke-precision-medicine-program-forum-series-7/
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SUMMARY:99th Meeting of National Advisory Council for Human Genome Research
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, May 15 | 10:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. | Bethesda\, MD & Online \nThe National Human Genome Research Institute will hold the 99th Meeting of National Advisory Council for Human Genome Research on May 15\, 2023. \nVisit the NHGRI website for a detailed schedule of presentations.
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/99th-meeting-of-national-advisory-council-for-human-genome-research/
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SUMMARY:We Screen Newborns Don’t We? Progress in DNA-based Population Screening
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, May 18 | 10 – 11 a.m. ET | Online\n \nRapid advances and decreasing costs of human genome sequencing technologies are accelerating the integration of genomics into clinical practice. Although genomic sequencing has demonstrated utility as an indication-based diagnostic tool for certain diseases\, the full potential of DNA sequencing for population-level screening is yet to be realized. DNA-based population screening has enormous potential to identify people with underlying genetic predisposition to serious diseases such as cancer and heart disease\, who represent 1–2% of the population. Early detection\, disease prevention\, and timely treatment can improve health outcomes and equity\, and usher in a new era of precision public health. \nLearn more and register for this webinar on the CDC Genomics and Precision Health website. \nSpeakers: \nJonathan S. Berg\, MD\, PhD\nBryson Distinguished Professor\, Genetics and Medicine\nUniversity of North Carolina\nChapel Hill\, North Carolina \nLaura Milko\, PhD\nAssistant Professor\, Genetics\nUniversity of North Carolina\nChapel Hill\, North Carolina
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/we-screen-newborns-dont-we-progress-in-dna-based-population-screening/
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SUMMARY:PGx ECHO
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, May 19 | 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-6/
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SUMMARY:Multi-Cohort Mental Health Research and Analyst Training with Dementias Platform UK
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, May 23 | 9 a.m. | Online \nThis talk will be presented by Dr. Sarah Bauermeister\, a cognitive neuropsychologist and epidemiologist. \nDementias Platform UK (DPUK) is a cohort repository for over 60 population and clinical cohorts across ~3.5m individuals. DPUK facilitates data access for multi-cohort multi-modal projects in mental health and neurodegenerative disease. Dr. Bauermeister will be presenting on DPUK and the training programme she leads for ECRs. She will also present on some exemplar multi-cohort multi-modal projects within her scientific programme. \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/multi-cohort-mental-health-research-and-analyst-training-with-dementias-platform-uk/
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SUMMARY:Duke Precision Medicine Program Forum Series
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, May 25 | 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. \nKatherine Collins\, PhD\nPostdoctoral Associate\nDuke Molecular Physiology Institute\nPrecision Medicine Program T32 \nTitle: Factors predicting who will stick with a lifestyle intervention: Utilizing precision medicine to improve healthy lifestyle behaviors \nLearn more and register on the Precision Medicine Forum Series website.
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/3250/
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