Online Program

3032.0
Genetics, genomics and health disparities around the world

Monday, November 4, 2013: 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Oral
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8:30am
Feasibility of using virtual counselors to collect family health histories from underserved populations   
Catharine Wang, PhD, MSc, Timothy Bickmore, PhD, Deborah Bowen, PhD, MaryAnn Campion, MS, CGC, Tricia Norkunas, MA, MPH, Carol Larson, BS and Michael K. Paasche-Orlow, MD, MA, MPH
8:45am
Utilizing family history for familial dilated cardiomyopathy   
JaVeatrice Bonner, Nicole Thompson, MS and Luisel Ricks-Santi, PhD
9:00am
Know your family ancestry, conditions, traits, and traditions (FACTs) DC: Genomic education and risk assessment services   
Nicole Thompson, MS, JaVeatrice Bonner, Bradford Wilson, PhD, Cherie L. Spencer, MS, Carla D. Williams, PhD, Amari Pearson-Fields, PhD and Luisel Ricks-Santi, PhD
9:15am
Career path in public health in the age of genomic science   
William Ebomoyi, Post Doc(NIH) Ph.D Illinois
9:30am
What exactly are you asking? a comparison of self-report and genomic ancestral status   
Kathi Huddleston, PhD, RN, MSN, CNS, CCRC, Stephen Glanowski, PhD and Kristien Lewis
9:45am
Assessment of breast cancer risk in Morocco   
Iman Meziane, MS, Abdel-Latif Benider, MD, Kimberly Siegler, Kaoutar Maghefour, Aurash Mohaimani, BS and Peter Tonellato, PhD

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Organized by: Genomics Forum
Endorsed by: Ethics SPIG, Medical Care

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