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« SPH Summer Institute, PubH7200-Genomics in Public Health: "Public Good and Individual Rights." | Public Lectures Home | Emergency Readiness Rounds: 9/5/2007 »

June 10, 2007

2007 Public Health Institute

PubH 7200: Genomics in Public Health



May 21

-David Orren, Privacy, Use and Implications of Data.

-William A. Toscano, Ph.D. Elements of genomics as a science and human biological identity.



May 22

-Kristin Peterson Oehlke, MS, GCG, Family history as a public health tool.

-Kristin Peterson Oehlke, MS, GCG, Potential and limitations of using genomics to improve health.

-Dr. Heather Nelson, Genomic Epidemiology.



May 23

-Bonnie LeRoy, MS, CGC, Genetic counseling and referral.



May 30

-Meri T. Firpo, Stem Cell Research and Genomics.

-Brian Van Ness, Ph.D.. Application of Genomics to Identifying, Preventing, and Treating Diseases with a Focus on Cancer.



May 31

-Greg Fowler, Public Consultation and Public Policy Development.

-John Besser, Genomics and acute disease investigations.



June 1

-Dr. Sabrina Peterson, Netrigenomics/Metabolomics.

-Douglas G. Mashek, PhD, Netrigenomics/Metabolomics.

-Katie Engler, Legal and Ethical Issues in Genomics.



June 4

-William A. Toscano, Ph.D., Translating Genomics Research to Public Health Practice.



June 5

-Kristin Peterson Oehlke, MS, GCG, Direct to Consumer Marketing.

-Dr. Carmen Ramirez, Genomics and Health Disparities.



June 6

-Craig Westover and Anne Barry, Public Good and Individual Rights.




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