What’s the role of human genomics in public health? 5 challenges and opportunities for providing clear communications to the public, researchers and practitioners. https://t.co/Ka0jfWhckZ
Register today to join us on February 15 at 1pm for a public health genomics webinar on population screening for hereditary hemochromatosis more than a quarter century after gene discovery. https://t.co/2M5fUGJVCG
Conducting implementation research in public health genomics? Publish your work in an upcoming special issue of Public Health Genomics—submission date is 3-31-2024! #impsci#PublicHealth#genomics
The Virtual Workshop is a great opportunity to connect with other researchers and public health professionals and grow your #precisionpublichealth research and practice! Last chance to register for the Virtual Workshop happening tomorrow: https://t.co/02iVZ7WkBb
Using @AllofUsResearch data, we show in our @American_Heart association journal the overlap in the importance of family history as a chronic disease risk factor across obesity, diabetes, heart and blood conditions. https://t.co/ory8lwZDCJ
Couldn't attend the virtual Transdisciplinary Conference on Nov 9th? You can still join us for the Virtual Workshop on November 16th! Register at https://t.co/02iVZ7WSqJ.
We hope you enjoyed the sessions yesterday at Part 1 of the Transdisciplinary Conference - let's keep the great discussions and learning going at Part 2: the Virtual Workshop! Join us again on November 16th! #precisionpublichealth
Thank you to all expert speakers who presented today at the Transdisciplinary Conference for Future Leaders in Precision Public Health! We enjoyed hearing about your impressive work and look forward to continuing to grow the field of #precisionpublichealth together.
Finally, the last poster for our virtual session assesses eConsults as a delivery method for genetic counseling following a hereditary cancer diagnosis. Great work by Kim Foss and team at UNC! #geneticcounseling#precisionpublichealth#poster
Poster #7 is from Victoria Nguyen at Columbia University! This work discusses a new framework for implementing precision psychiatry by addressing critical social determinants of mental health. #precisionpublichealth#mentalhealth#poster
Our next poster continues the theme of examining genetic screening costs! @LaurenPassero conducted a cost-effectiveness analysis of population screening for familial hypercholesterolemia to understand costs to healthcare providers. #precisionpublichealth#economics#poster
Check out poster #5 from Angelo Navas at UNC! This study examines patient willingness to pay for genetic screening using cross-sectional survey data. #precisionpublichealth#genetics#poster
Our next poster is from @kenbusby at UNC! This team conducted qualitative interviews to explore determinants of implementing #precision diagnostics to guide cancer treatment in children in low and middle income countries. #HealthEquity#precisionpublichealth
The third poster in our virtual session is by Kimberly Foss at UNC exploring demographic differences in participants completing vs. not completing genetic screening. #Genetics#precisionpublichealth#HealthEquity
Up next, we have a poster from Shuang Liang at UNSW Sydney outlining a protocol for measuring implementation outcomes of integrating genomics into cancer care. #poster#implementationscience#precisionpublichealth
Check out the first poster in our virtual poster session about mixed modeling for Mendelian randomization studies by Ming Ding from UNC! #poster#Genetics#precisionpublichealth
Don't miss Part 2 of the Transdisciplinary Conference: The Virtual Workshop! In this interactive session, we'll discuss ways to move #precisionpublichealth forward through practice and research. Led by @CaitlinAllenPhD, @_ameliaksmit and @DanaOlstad https://t.co/02iVZ7WSqJ
We're so excited to announce our last speaker for the 2023 Transdisciplinary Conference: @DrRachelShelton will join us at the Closing Plenary Session to share reflections on the future of #precisionpublichealth and the important role of #implementationscience in PPH.