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CoCHP Natl. Health Promotion Conference

Conference Date and Location
Tuesday, September 12 - Thursday, September 14, 2006
Hilton Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia

The following presentations given at this conference were genomics-related:

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2006
PRESENTER
The Role of Fam HX in Chronic Disease Robin Bennett, MS, CGC
robinb@u.washington.edu
The Role of Fam HX in Chronic Disease Steven Hunt, PhD
steve@ucvg.med.utah.edu
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Applying and Integrating Public Health Genomics Into PH Practice - Translating Science and Evaluating Results – Role of University-based Centers in Genomics and Health Promotion

Karen Edwards, PhD
keddy@u.washington.edu
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Applying and Integrating Public Health Genomics Into PH Practice - Innovative Approaches to Public Health Practice-States Activities

Debra Duquette, MS
duquetted@michigan.gov
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The Role of Fam HX in Chronic Disease Prevention

Paula Yoon, ScD, MPH (Mod.)
pyoon@cdc.gov
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Applying and Integrating Public Health Genomics Into PH Practice - CDC Cooperative Agreements for States and Centers Scott Bowen, MPH
Sbowen1@cdc.gov

 

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2006
PRESENTER
Integrating Family HX and Genomics into Curricula and Improving Public Awareness U.S. Surgeon General Family History Initiative: Modeling Collaboration, Communication, and Consumer Outreach to Improve Health Jean Jenkins, PhD, RN
jean.jenkins@nih.gov
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Integrating Family HX and Genomics into Curricula and Improving Public AwarenessGenetics to Genomics: Changing the Health of Today’s Youth Through Science and Behavior Mary Teachout, BS, MAT teachoutm@michigan.gov
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Keeping it in the Family: Using Family Health History in Chronic Disease PreventionCancer Genomics for Public Health

Mary Teachout, BS, MAT teachoutm@michigan.gov
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Keeping it in the Family: Using Family Health History in Chronic Disease Prevention Helping African-American Families Make the Kidney Connection: the NKDEP Family Reunion Initiative

Elisa Gladstone, MPH
gladstonee@extra.niddk.nih.gov
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2006
PRESENTER
Genetic Testing, Policy and Practice Implications for Public Health Toby Citrin, JD
tcitrin@umich.edu
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Genetic Testing, Policy and Practice Implications for Public Health
Direct to Consumer Marketing of a Nutrigenetics Testing Product: The Minnesota Experience
Kristin Oehlke, MS, CGC
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Welcome and Introduction to Plenary Speaker

Muin Khoury, MD, PhD
MKhoury@cdc.gov
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Page last reviewed: June 8, 2007 (archived document)
Page last updated: November 2, 2007
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