The Office of Public Health Genomics (OPHG) provides updated and credible information on how genomic
information and family health history can improve health and influence policy and practice. We highlight
news and information on the use of genomic tests and other applications, including family health history,
in clinical and public health practice and programs, along with relevant data, policy, and legislation. We hope the update is informative to practitioners, policy makers, consumers, and researchers. Please send
your comments to: genetics@cdc.gov.
The Human Genome Epidemiology Network (HuGENet)
- What is HuGENet? For more than a decade, HuGENet has advanced a population perspective on human genetic variation in health and disease through data synthesis, interpretation, and dissemination
- HuGE Navigator: A searchable, online knowledge base in human genome epidemiology, updated weekly from PubMed
- Published HuGENet recommendations for enhancing the reporting, synthesis, and translation of human genome epidemiology research
- HuGENet Self-guided online case studies for teaching concepts in human genome epidemiology
- HuGENet Published guidelines, methods, analyses, and commentaries in human genome epidemiology
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