CDC Seminar: Emerging Roles of Genomics in Public Health Practice
This week, we announce a special upcoming CDC seminar entitled: Emerging roles of human and pathogen genomics in public health practice. Mark your calendar for January 29, 2017 at 10 am, ET. Join via skype.
Read the recently published CDC paper: "From public health genomics to precision public health: A 20-year journey."
CDC Public Health Genomics Seminar
Co-Sponsors
- Office of Public Health Genomics, Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Office of Advanced Molecular Detection, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Emerging Roles of Human and Pathogen Genomics inPublic Health Practice
January 29, 2018, 10:00-11:30 am ESTCDC Chamblee Campus, Building 107, 3rd Floor, Room 3A
Join by Phone: (885) 644-0229
Conference ID: 4390261
Advances in genomics, bioinformatics and other technologies are ushering a new era of precision medicine and precision public health. Human genome sequencing is increasingly used in a variety of health systems in the United States and globally. Pathogen genomic sequencing is been rapidly integrated into clinical and public health research and practice. In this seminar, the speakers will explore how advances in human and pathogen genomics have impacted public health research, policy and programs. The speakers will review CDC activities in the field and discuss challenges and opportunities for the near future.
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