CALL FOR ABSTRACTS — APHA's 2019 Annual Meeting and Expo

Genomics Forum

Meeting theme: Creating the Healthiest Nation: For science. For action. For health

Submission Deadline: Tuesday, February 26, 2019

The Genomics Forum invites abstracts related to the 2019 conference theme, "Creating the Healthiest Nation: For Science. For Action. For Health", as well as areas of special interest to public health practitioners and researchers interested in the field of genomics.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of Genomics
    How genetics and genomics influence ethical practices, social relationships, networks, and community health. Issues related to informed consent, return of genetic and genomic results, impacts of genetic / genomic information on families. Effects on individuals, communities and populations of existing, new, and emerging local, state, regional, and federal policies, laws, and regulatory approaches.
  • Genetic and Molecular Epidemiology/Gene-Environment Epidemiology
    Disease susceptibility, gene-gene interactions, clinical utility of results from genomic research. Also includes GWAS, novel study designs, diverse populations, gene-environment interactions, and epi-genetics.
  • Health Communications & Interventions in Genomics (including new and emerging applications and technologies)
    Methods to communicate complex genetic or genomic information, how health care providers communicate genetic or genomic risk, and improving discussions  related  to  family  history  of  disease.  The impact of new and emerging technologies (e.g., WGS/WES, pharmacogenomics testing) and direct-to- consumer genetic testing.
  • Health Disparities
    Regional and geographical disparities in access to genetic services, genomic and molecular testing, and research opportunities. How genetic / genomic information is valued in diverse communities.
  • Population Screening (includes but not limited to newborn screening)
    Existing, new, and emerging practices and programs in the area of screening. Impact and policy implications of newborn screening on public health.
  • Research and Practice Challenges and Opportunities
    Research and practice opportunities, challenges and future directions in the public health genomics field.
  • Other Topics and Issues
    Any other topics and issues in genomics which are not listed above.
Instructions:

Abstracts should be 250 words or less and cannot refer to web pages or URLs. All abstracts will be reviewed based on relevance to the conference theme and/or to the Genomics Forum, noteworthiness of problem, and quality of design, methods, and interpretation. All submissions will end at 11:59 p.m. PST on the due date listed on the Call for Abstracts Web page: https://apha.confex.com/apha/2019/cfp.cgi No late submissions will be accepted. All abstracts must be submitted online. An easy-to-use online form will walk you through the process step by step.

You do not need to be an APHA member to submit an abstract. However, if your abstract is accepted for presentation, the presenting author MUST become an APHA individual member and must register for the Annual Meeting by the advance registration deadline. Submission of an abstract implies a commitment to present at the Annual Meeting, therefore, please make sure that you understand these requirements before submitting an abstract.


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Program Planner Contact Information:

Yu-Lyu Yeh, PhD, CHW
Department of Health and Kinesiology
Texas A&M University
4243 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843
Phone: 248-928-4976
yyeh@tamu.edu

and
Wei-Ju Chen, PhD, CHWI
Department of Health and Kinesiology
Texas A&M University
4243 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843
wei-ju.chen@tamu.edu