- Feature #1 - New Strategies in Public Health Genomics Beyond Newborn Screening
- Feature #2 - Blog Post
- Feature #3 - Breast Cancer Month
Welcome to Public Health Genomics
The Office of Public Health Genomics (OPHG) promotes the integration of genomics into public health research, policy, and practice to prevent disease and improve the health of all people.
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Focus Areas
Weekly Update
Timely information on health impact of genomics….
Genomics and Health
Understand the relationships between genes, environment, and health…
Family Health History
Family history is known to be a risk factor for most diseases…
Genomic Testing
Genomic tests are used in many diseases…
Genomic Resources
An A-Z list of Web links to selected genomic resources…
Podcasts
Podcasts on genetic testing, diseases, and family history…
Blog
A blog devoted to genomic issues in research, policy and practice...
Reports and Publications
CDC reports and publications in genomics...
HuGE Navigator
Integrated, searchable knowledge base of genetic associations...
EGAPP
Independent evaluation of genomic applications in practice...
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Contact Us:
- CDC-INFO Contact Center
Phone: 800-232-4636 (800-CDC-INFO)
Hearing Impaired: 888-232-6348 - cdcinfo@cdc.gov
- Additional information for Public Health Genomics is available on our contact page.
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