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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2008. Diffusion and Use of Genomic Innovations in Health and Medicine: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12148.
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Appendix A Workshop Agenda Roundtable on Translating Genomic-Based Research for Health Board on Health Sciences Policy Tuesday, December 4, 2007 Agenda Workshop on Diffusion and Use of Genomic Innovations in Health and Medicine Auditorium National Academies Building 2101 Constitution Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001 8:30-8:40 Welcome and Overview of Workshop WYLIE BURKE Roundtable Chair Professor and Chair Department of Medical History and Ethics University of Washington School of Medicine 89

90 DIFFUSION AND USE OF GENOMIC INNOVATIONS 8:40-10:00 Panel on Translation of Innovations   8:40-9:00 Translation of Innovations: A Broad Perspective ROBERT CALIFF Vice Chancellor for Clinical Research Professor of Medicine Duke University   9:00-9:20 Innovation: Understanding Types of Innovation and I ­ mplications for Policy KEVIN SCHULMAN Professor, Medicine and Business Administration Director, Center for Clinical and Genetic Economics Associate Director, Duke Clinical Research Institute Duke University   9:20-9:40 Technologic Diffusion: Lessons for Genomics from Other Technologies ANNETINE GELIJNS Professor, Health Policy, Management, and Surgical Science Co-Director, International Center for Health Outcomes and Innovation Research Columbia University   9:40-10:00 Discussion 10:00-10:20 BREAK 10:20-12:00 Panel on Practical Incentives and Barriers to Translation   10:20-10:40 Translating Medical Innovations with Appropriate Evidence SEAN TUNIS Founder and Director Center for Medical Technology Policy

APPENDIX A 91   10:40-11:00 Assessing Technology for Use in Health and Medicine NAOMI ARONSON Executive Director, Technology Evaluation Center Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association   11:00-11:20 Integrating Genetic Technology into a Health Care System WYLIE BURKE Roundtable Chair Professor and Chair Department of Medical History and Ethics University of Washington School of Medicine   11:20-11:40 View from the Trenches: Challenges and Opportunities in Personalized Medicine BRAD GRAY Vice President of Business and Strategic Development Genzyme Genetics   11:40-12:00 Discussion 12:00-1:00 LUNCH 1:00-2:30 Panel on Translation of Genomic Technology at the Clinical Level   1:00-1:30 A Primary Care Provider View of Translating Genomic Innovation ALFRED BERG Professor University of Washington   1:30-2:00 Introducing a Genomic Innovation to Clinical Practice STEVEN SHAK Chief Medical Officer Genomic Health   2:00-2:30 Discussion

92 DIFFUSION AND USE OF GENOMIC INNOVATIONS 2:30-2:50 BREAK 2:50-4:00 Panel on Opportunities and Constraints for Translation of Genomic Innovations   2:50-3:10 The Global Perspective STUART HOGARTH Research Associate Department of Public Health and Primary Care University of Cambridge   3:10-3:30 The U.S. Perspective DEBORAH MARSHALL Professor, McMaster University Vice President, Global Health Economics and Outcomes i3 Innovus   3:30-4:00 Discussion 4:00-4:30 Summing Up WYLIE BURKE Roundtable Chair Professor and Chair Department of Medical History and Ethics University of Washington School of Medicine 4:30 ADJOURN WORKSHOP

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Until fairly recently, genetic information was used primarily in the diagnosis of relatively rare genetic diseases, such as cystic fibrosis and Huntington's Disease, but a transformation in the use of genetic and genomic information is underway. While many predictions have been made that genomics will transform medicine, to date few of these promising discoveries have resulted in actual applications in medicine and health. The Institute of Medicine's Roundtable on Translating Genomic-Based Research for Health, established in 2007, held its first workshop to address the following questions: 1. Are there different pathways by which new scientific findings move from the research setting into health care? 2. If so, what are the implications of those different pathways for genomics? 3. What can we learn from the translation of other new technologies as we seek to understand the translation of genome science into health care? Information obtained from the workshop was then used to further discussion and exploration of the answers to these questions. This book summarizes speaker presentations and discussions. Any conclusions reported should not be construed as reflecting a group consensus; rather they are the statements and opinions of presenters and participants.

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