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CDC’s
National Office of Public Health Genomics workshop introduces the concepts of human genome epidemiology
(HuGE) that
translate gene discoveries to disease prevention by integrating
population- based data on gene-disease relationships with the
development of interventions.
8:15-8:45 |
Welcome
and Introduction to HuGE |
Muin
Khoury, MD, PhD
Director, National Office of Public Health Genomics, CDC |
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8:45-9:30 |
Impact
of the Human Genome Project on Epidemiologic Research |
Darrell
Ellsworth, PhD
Windber
Research Institute, PA
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9:30-10:15 |
Measuring
Gene-Disease Associations: |
Julian
Little, PhD National Office of Public Health Genomics, CDC |
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10:30-11:15 |
Measuring
gene-environment and gene-gene interactions |
Sholom
Wacholder, PhD
National
Institutes of Health, MD |
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11:15-12:00 |
Case Study
1 |
Marta
Gwinn, MD, MPH
National Office of Public Health Genomics, CDC |
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1:00-1:45 |
Reporting
and appraisal of human genome epidemiology studies |
Julian
Little, PhD
National Office of Public Health Genomics, CDC |
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1:45-2:30 |
Evaluation
of genetic tests |
Linda
Bradley, PhD
National Office of Public Health Genomics, CDC |
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2:45-3:30 |
Case Study
2 |
Marta
Gwinn, MD, MPH
National Office of Public Health Genomics, CDC |
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3:30-4:15 |
Genomics
and population
health data for policy and practice |
Muin
Khoury, MD, PhD
Director, National Office of Public Health Genomics, CDC |
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4:15-4:45 |
Panel
discussion |
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