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SUMMARY:Data-driven Approaches to Define Rare Genetic Diseases
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, March 23 | 3 – 4:15 p.m. ET | Online\n \nBeginning September 2022\, NHGRI will host a new seminar series based on its Genomic Innovator Award Program\, which supports innovative work by early-career genomics investigators who are part of consortia or other team-science efforts. Each seminar will feature an early-career researcher and an established researcher. Their presentations will cover specific topics that showcase the creative ways that early-career investigators are accelerating genomics research. \nEach seminar will include two speakers (each giving 20-minute talks) followed by a moderated Q&A session. \nThis seminar will be presented by speakers Melissa Haendel\, Ph.D.\, FACMI of the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and Jessica Chong\, Ph.D. of the University of Washington School of Medicine. \nPlease note: registration is required. Learn more and register on the Genomic Innovator Seminar Series website.
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/data-driven-approaches-to-define-rare-genetic-diseases/
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SUMMARY:Reconstruction & Recording of Mammalian Development
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, March 23 | 4-5 p.m. ET | Online \n\n\nThis seminar\, Reconstruction and Recording of Mammalian Development\, will be presented by Dr. Jay Shendure. \nJay Shendure is a professor in the Department of Genome Sciences at the University of Washington School of Medicine. His research is focused on developing and applying new technologies in genomics. Shendure’s research group at the University of Washington pioneered exome sequencing and its application to Mendelian disorders\, a strategy that has been applied to identify hundreds of disease-causing genes. Other notable accomplishments of Shendure’s laboratory include the first whole genome sequencing of a human fetus using samples obtained non-invasively from the parents and the sequencing of the HeLa genome in agreement with Henrietta Lacks’ family. \nLearn more about the series and login to the meeting on the Duke Precision Genomics Collaboratory website.
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/reconstruction-recording-of-mammalian-development/
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SUMMARY:Are We Ready for the Era of Genomic Medicine?
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, March 24 | 8 a.m. ET | Durham\, NC & Online \nLori Orlando\, MD\, MHS\, MMCI\, Director of the Duke Precision Medicine Program and professor of medicine in the division of General Internal Medicine\, will present at Medicine Grand Rounds on Fri.\, March 24\, 2023. Dr. Orlando will present\, “Are We Ready for the Era of Genomic Medicine?”\, sharing why precision medicine has the potential to prevent disease\, detect it early\, and provide patients personalized interventions. \nLearn more on the Department of Medicine website.
URL:https://gmkb.org/event/are-we-ready-for-the-era-of-genomic-medicine/
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SUMMARY:Using the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow’s Health to identify the Earliest Determinants of Disease Evolution and Aging
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, March 30 | 9 a.m. ET | Online \nThis webinar\, “Using the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow’s Health to identify the Earliest Determinants of Disease Evolution and Aging\,” will be presented by Dr. Philip Awadalla. \nProfessor Philip Awadalla is the National Scientific Director of the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrows Health (CanPath) and is the Executive Director of the Ontario Health Study (OHS). He is a Professor the Department of Molecular Genetics\, and School of Public Health\, at the University of Toronto. He is the Director of Computational Biology at the Ontario Institute of Cancer Research where he leads a research program studying the genomic and environmental determinants of early cancer evolution\, aging\, and studies fundamental processes shaping genomic variation.  \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/using-the-canadian-partnership-for-tomorrows-health-to-identify-the-earliest-determinants-of-disease-evolution-and-aging/
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