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Roundtable on Genomics and Precision Health: 2017 Annual Report
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... Roundtable on GENOMICS AND PRECISION HEALTH 2017 ANNUAL REPORT
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... Contents About the Roundtable 1 Working Groups & Areas of Interest 2 Public Workshops 3 Meetings 4 Action Collaboratives 5 Roundtable Membership 6 Roundtable Sponsors 7 Roundtable Timeline 8 Roundtable Staff 9
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... Current areas of emphasis include the development of precision therapeutics; clinical implementation of genomic medicine; health care disparities; health information technology and digital health; public health genomics; the use of genomic information for health care decision making; using genomic information and data science to generate knowledge for clinical practice and research; and education and ethical, legal, and social issues. To achieve its objectives, the Roundtable conducts structured discussions, public workshops, and meetings; enters into information-gathering activities; develops authored viewpoints and perspectives; organizes and supports collaboratives; and publishes workshop proceedings.
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... This group is exploring the intersection between digital health technologies and genomic data by determining how the two fields can interface to enable precision health, improve research (patient-reported outcomes, continuous phenotypes) , and clinical care (monitoring, feedback, adherence)
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... diseases, focusing on logistical design challenges, best practices and lessons learned, and novel mechanisms to engage participants and improve enrollment into clinical trials based on genetic characteristics. PUBLICATION Enabling Precision Medicine: The Role of Genetics in Clinical Drug Development Proceedings of a Workshop http://bit.ly/PrecisionMedWSPub RELEASED: JULY 10, 2017 2017 Annual Report | 3
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... Speaker panels discussed the opportunities to utilize best practices from health and social sciences in genomics research to address health care disparities and access to services as well as the regulatory and clinical challenges in utilizing digital health data for patient care. 4 | Roundtable on Genomics and Precision Health
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... , convenes key stakeholders from health information technology and management vendors, academic health centers, government agencies, and other organizations to work together to examine how genomic information can be uniformly Displaying and represented and integrated into electronic health records in a standards-based format. An implementation guide containing the message structures and clinical decision support Integrating rules for a pharmacogenomics use case was finalized at the end of 2015 in preparation for Genetic pilot programs that began in 2016.
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... Pratt, Ph.D., FACMG Air Force Medical Support Agency Association for Molecular Pathology Ann Cashion, Ph.D. Nadeem Sarwar, Ph.D.
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... National Institutes of Health Office of Disease Department of Veterans Affairs Prevention Eisai Inc. National Society of Genetic Counselors Geisinger Northrop Grumman United States Air Force Medical Service Foundations and 31% 31% Industry Associations ROUNDTABLE SPONSOR REPRESENTATION 38% Government 2017 Annual Report | 7
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... Roundtable Timeline 2007 July 20: Meeting 14 August 18: Improving Genetics Education in Graduate and Continuing Health November 15: Facilitating Development July 11−12: Meeting 1 Professional Education Workshop and Utilization of Genome-Based December 4: Diffusion and Use of Diagnostic Technologies Workshop August 19: Meeting 23 Genomic Innovations in Health and November 16: Meeting 15 December 8: Genomics-Enabled Learning Medicine Workshop Health Care Systems: Gathering and Using December 5: Meeting 2 2012 Genomic Information to Improve Patient Care and Research Workshop 2008 March 21: New Paradigms in Drug Discovery: How Genomic Data Are Being December 9: Meeting 24 April 1−2: Meeting 3 Used to Revolutionize the Drug Discovery and Development Process Workshop 2015 July 28: Innovations in Service Delivery in the Age of Genomics Workshop March 22: Meeting 16 March 10−11: Meeting 25 July 29: Meeting 4 May 24: Evidence for Clinical Utility July 14−15: Meeting 26 of Molecular Diagnostics in Oncology October 6−7: Meeting 5 November 19: Applying an Workshop Implementation Science Approach to 2009 July 17−18: Assessing the Economics of Genomic Medicine Workshop Genomic Medicine Workshop February 12: Systems for Research and November 20: Meeting 27 Evaluation for Translating Genome-Based July 18: Meeting 17 Discoveries for Health Workshop 2016 October 4−5: Sharing Clinical Research February 13: Meeting 6 Data Workshop March 22: Deriving Drug Discovery Value December 3: Improving the Efficiency from Large-Scale Genetic Bioresources June 9−11: Meeting 7 and Effectiveness of Genomic Science Workshop August 31-September 1: Direct-to Translation Workshop March 23: Meeting 28 Consumer Genetic Testing Workshop December 4: Meeting 18 July 19-20: Meeting 29 November 16−17: Meeting 8 2010 2013 November 9: Meeting 30 February 27: Refining Processes for the 2017 March 22: The Value of Genetic and Co-Development of Genome-Based Genomic Technologies Workshop March 8: Enabling Precision Medicine: Therapeutics and Companion Diagnostic The Role of Genetics in Clinical Drug March 23: Meeting 9 Tests Workshop Development Workshop May 24: Challenges and Opportunities February 28: Meeting 19 March 9: Meeting 31 in Using Newborn Screening Samples for June 5: Conflict of Interest and Medical Translational Research Workshop; Meeting July 17-18: Meeting 32 Innovation: Ensuring Integrity While 10 November 1: Implementing and Facilitating Innovation in Medical Research July 22: Establishing Precompetitive Workshop Evaluating Genomic Screening Programs Collaborations to Stimulate Genomics- in Health Care Systems Workshop June 24: Genomics-Enabled Drug Driven Drug Development Workshop November 2: Meeting 33 Repositioning and Drug Repurposing July 23: Meeting 11 Workshop 2018 November 17: Generating Evidence for June 25: Meeting 20 Genomic Diagnostic Test Development March 20: Meeting 34 December 4−5: Meeting 21 Workshop June 27: Understanding Disparities in November 18: Meeting 12 2014 Access to Genomic Medicine Workshop 2011 February 3: Assessing Genomic June 28: Meeting 35 Sequencing Information for Health Care December 4−5: Meeting 36 February 22−23: Meeting 13 Decision Making Workshop July 19: Integrating Large-Scale Genomic February 4: Meeting 22 Information into Clinical Practice Workshop 8 | Roundtable on Genomics and Precision Health
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... Meredith Hackmann Senior Program Officer and Roundtable Research Associate Director Rebecca Ray Siobhan Addie, Ph.D. Senior Program Assistant Program Officer Board on Health Sciences Policy Staff Andrew Pope, Ph.D., Senior Board Director Hilary Bragg, Program Coordinator (until August 2017)
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... To learn more about the Roundtable, visit nationalacademies.org/GenomicsRT


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