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Public health response to personalized medicine
Monday, November 4, 2013: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Oral
10:30am
To share or not to share and with whom? Personal responses to consumer genetic testing
Catharine Wang, PhD, MSc, Amanda M. Dalia, MS, J. Scott Roberts, PhD, Sarah S. Kalia, ScM, CGC, Clara Chen, MHS, Mack T. Ruffin, MD, MPH, Robert C. Green, MD, MPH and the PGen Study Group
10:45am
Social aspects of sharing consumer genetic testing information online
Amanda M. Dalia, MS, Catharine Wang, PhD, MSc, J. Scott Roberts, PhD, Sarah S. Kalia, ScM, CGC, Clara Chen, MHS, Robert C. Green, MD, MPH and and the PGen Study Group
11:00am
No easy explanation for divergent attitudes regarding the medical utility of consumer genetic testing: Findings from the pgen study
Deanna Alexis Carere, MA, MS, CGC, Peter Kraft, PhD, Tanya Moreno, PhD, Joanna Mountain, PhD, J. Scott Roberts, PhD, Robert C. Green, MD, MPH and and the PGen Study Group
11:30am
Attitudes about regulating consumer genetic testing services: Views from users
Sarah Gollust, PhD, Stacy W. Gray, MD, MA, Clara Chen, MHS, Joanna Mountain, PhD, Tanya Moreno, PhD, Lisa Lehmann, MD, PhD, MSc, Barbara Koenig, PhD, Richard Sharp, PhD, Sarah S. Kalia, ScM, CGC, J. Scott Roberts, PhD, Robert C. Green, MD, MPH and and the PGen Study Group
11:45am
Short-term psychological benefits to consumer genetic testing: Findings from the pgen study
Kurt D. Christensen, MPH, PhD, J. Scott Roberts, PhD, Sarah S. Kalia, ScM, CGC, Joanna Mountain, PhD, Tanya Moreno, PhD, Robert C. Green, MD, MPH and for the PGen Study group
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.
Organized by: Genomics Forum