Clinical genetic services and genomic research are rapidly developing but, historically, those with the greatest need are the least to benefit from these advances. This encompasses low-income communities, including those from ethnic minority and indigenous backgrounds. The “Genomix” workshop at the European Society of Human Genetics (ESHG) 2016 conference offered the opportunity to consider possible solutions for these disparities from the experiences of researchers and genetic healthcare practitioners working with underserved communities in the USA, UK and Australia. Evident from the workshop and corresponding literature is that a multi-faceted approach to engaging communities is essential. This needs to be complemented by redesigning heal...
A lack of diversity in genomics for health continues to hinder equitable leadership and access to pr...
Expanded carrier screening (ECS) for recessive monogenic diseases requires prior knowledge of genomi...
Background/Aims: Recent genomic medicine initiatives underscore the importance of including diverse ...
Clinical genetic services and genomic research are rapidly developing but, historically, those with ...
Clinical genetic services and genomic research are rapidly developing but, historically, those with ...
Clinical genetic services and genomic research are rapidly developing but, historically, those with ...
Clinical Genetic Services and Genomic research are rapidly developing but, historically, those with ...
Clinical Genetic Services and Genomic research are rapidly developing but, historically, those with ...
Two decades ago, the sequence of the first human genome was published. Since then, advances in genom...
Two decades ago, the sequence of the first human genome was published. Since then, advances in genom...
Advances in genomic sequencing and genetic testing are increasingly transforming the diagnosis and t...
Genomics is increasingly becoming an integral component of health research and clinical care. The pe...
Funder: National Institutes of HealthThe representation of traditionally scientifically underserved ...
Evidence shows that both biological and nonbiological factors contribute to health disparities. Gene...
Integrating genomic medicine into health care delivery poses significant challenges to health profes...
A lack of diversity in genomics for health continues to hinder equitable leadership and access to pr...
Expanded carrier screening (ECS) for recessive monogenic diseases requires prior knowledge of genomi...
Background/Aims: Recent genomic medicine initiatives underscore the importance of including diverse ...
Clinical genetic services and genomic research are rapidly developing but, historically, those with ...
Clinical genetic services and genomic research are rapidly developing but, historically, those with ...
Clinical genetic services and genomic research are rapidly developing but, historically, those with ...
Clinical Genetic Services and Genomic research are rapidly developing but, historically, those with ...
Clinical Genetic Services and Genomic research are rapidly developing but, historically, those with ...
Two decades ago, the sequence of the first human genome was published. Since then, advances in genom...
Two decades ago, the sequence of the first human genome was published. Since then, advances in genom...
Advances in genomic sequencing and genetic testing are increasingly transforming the diagnosis and t...
Genomics is increasingly becoming an integral component of health research and clinical care. The pe...
Funder: National Institutes of HealthThe representation of traditionally scientifically underserved ...
Evidence shows that both biological and nonbiological factors contribute to health disparities. Gene...
Integrating genomic medicine into health care delivery poses significant challenges to health profes...
A lack of diversity in genomics for health continues to hinder equitable leadership and access to pr...
Expanded carrier screening (ECS) for recessive monogenic diseases requires prior knowledge of genomi...
Background/Aims: Recent genomic medicine initiatives underscore the importance of including diverse ...