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SUMMARY:Training in Genomics & Precision Public Health
DESCRIPTION:Thursday-Friday\, September 7-8 | Online \nAdvances in genomics\, data science\, machine learning\, and artificial intelligence are transforming practice. Next generation public health and medical workforces need to understand these developments and how they can be used to benefit population health. \nRecognizing this challenge\, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) is partnering with the Office of Genomics and Precision Public Health at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to offer a free 2-day training event covering the latest developments in these fields: Current Issues in Genomics and Precision Public Health – Using Genomics and Big Data to Improve Population Health and Reduce Health Inequities.   \nLearn more and register on the event website.
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/training-in-genomics-precision-public-health/
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SUMMARY:The Promise and Challenges of Implementing Pharmacogenomics to Improve Population Health
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, September 14 | 12-1 p.m. ET | Online \nCDC Webinar: The Promise and Challenges of Implementing Pharmacogenomics to Improve Population Health: Where Are we Heading with Preemptive Pharmacogenomic Screening? \nIndividual variability in drug response efficacy or safety is becoming an increasing problem globally\, given the growing population of older adults. Reasons for this variability include genomic factors\, an area of study called pharmacogenomics. With genotyping technologies now widely available and decreasing in cost\, implementing pharmacogenomics into clinical practice is widely viewed as an initial step in mainstreaming genomic medicine. \nThis seminar will review recent developments in the field of pharmacogenomics and the ongoing challenges in equitable translation of discoveries into clinical practice and public health programs. \nSpeaker: \nProfessor Sir Munir Pirmohamed\, MB ChB (Hons)\, PhD\, FRCP\, FRCP(E)\, FFPM\, FRSB\, FBPhS\, FMedSci\nDavid Weatherall Chair of Medicine and National Health Service Chair of Pharmacogenetics\nDirector\, Centre for Drug Safety Science and Wolfson Centre for Personalised Medicine\nInstitute of Systems\, Molecular and Integrative Biology (ISMIB)\nUniversity of Liverpool \nPlease note: registration is required. Visit the CDC Genomics & Precision Health event page to learn more and sign up.
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/the-promise-and-challenges-of-implementing-pharmacogenomics-to-improve-population-health/
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SUMMARY:NHGRI Division of Intramural Research Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, September 21 | 2 – 3 p.m. | Bethesda\, MD & Online \nThe Division of Intramural Research (DIR) sponsors a monthly series of talks by intramural and special guest speakers celebrating genetics and genomics research. Speakers are selected by NHGRI intramural faculty and trainees and cover research topics of interest to a wide audience. \nAll seminars are free and open to the public. Seminar titles and other details are updated on the NHGRI website as information becomes available. \nSpeaker:\nBrittany Adamson\, Ph.D.\nAssistant Professor\, Department of Molecular Biology and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics\nPrinceton University \nHosts: Meru Sadhu and Annette Iturralde Guerrero \n\nView past presentations\, learn more about upcoming seminars\, and register to attend on the NHGRI website.
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/nhgri-division-of-intramural-research-seminar-2/
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SUMMARY:Exploring the Evolution of Familial Disease to Today’s Possibility for Hereditary Cancer Prevention
DESCRIPTION:From Generations Past to Future Health: Exploring the Evolution of Familial Disease to Today’s Possibility for Hereditary Cancer Prevention \nThursday\, September 28 | 11 a.m. ET | Online \nSpeakers: Dr. Oscar Lao\, Principal Investigator at Institut de Biologia Evolutiva\, and Dr. Brian Shirts\, Associate Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology\, University of Washington \nTo learn more and register\, visit the GGMC Educational Webinar Series webpage. \nPlease note: Registration is required for this webinar.
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/exploring-the-evolution-of-familial-disease-to-todays-possibility-for-hereditary-cancer-prevention/
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