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Appendix C
Workshop Agenda
Conference on Implications of Genomics for Public Health
National Academy of Sciences Main Building Auditorium
October 7–8, 2004
October 7, 2004
9:00 AM
Welcome and Introduction
Lawrence Gostin, J.D., L.L.D., Chair
9:15 AM
Keynote. Genomics and Public Health: A Vision for the Future
Gilbert Omenn, M.D., Ph.D.
University of Michigan Medical School
Panel Presentations—Each speaker will have 20 minutes for presentation.
9:45 AM
The Science of Genomics and Its Application to Common Diseases
Aravinda Chakravarti, Ph.D.
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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10:05 AM
Bridging Genomics and Population Health
Sharon Kardia, Ph.D., Member
10:25 AM
Gene/Environment Interactions
David Eaton, Ph.D.
University of Washington School of Public Health and Community Medicine
10:45 AM
Comment—Each person will have 10 minutes to comment.
Melissa Austin, M.S., Ph.D., Member
Sharon Kardia, Ph.D., Member
David Rimoin, M.D., Ph.D., Member
11:15 AM
Question and Answer
11:45 AM
LUNCH
Panel Presentations—Each speaker will have 20 minutes for presentation.
1:00 PM
Clinical Use of Genomic Information
Alfred Berg, M.D., M.P.H.
University of Washington School of Medicine
1:20 PM
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Decision Making
Scott Ramsey, M.D., Ph.D.
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
1:40 PM
How Do People Use Information—A Continuum of Interventions
Ellen Gritz, Ph.D.
University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Susan Peterson, M.P.H., Ph.D.
University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
2:00 PM
How to Effect Change in the Population: The Gene/ Environment/Behavioral Interaction
William Foege, M.D., M.P.H.
Emory University Rollins School of Public Health
2:30 PM
BREAK
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3:00 PM
Comment—Each person will have 10 minutes to comment.
Deborah Bowen, Ph.D., Member
Kenneth Offit, M.D., Member
Nelson Freimer, M.D., UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute
4:00 PM
Question and Answer
5:00 PM
Adjourn
October 8, 2004
8:30 AM
Welcome
Lawrence Gostin, J.D., L.L.D., Chair
8:45 AM
Keynote: Stratification, Justice, and Opportunity
Alexandra Shields, Ph.D.
Harvard University
Panel Presentations—Each speaker will have 20 minutes for presentation.
9:15 AM
The Public Health System
J. Michael McGinnis, M.D., M.P.P.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
9:35 AM
International Lessons: Biobanks
Bartha Knoppers, Ph.D.
University of Montreal Center for Public Law Research
9:55 AM
Education of the Public
Vicki Freimuth, Ph.D.
University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and
Mass Communication
10:15 AM
Capacity
Kristine Gebbie, R.N., Dr.P.H.
Columbia University School of Nursing
10:35 AM
BREAK
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11:00 AM
Comment—Each person will have 10 minutes to comment.
Jean Chabut, M.P.H., Michigan Department of Community Health
Sue Friedman, D.V.M., Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered (FORCE)
Judith Benkendorf, M.S., C.G.C., Georgetown University Medical Center
11:30 AM
Question and Answer
12:00 PM
LUNCH
Panel Presentations—Each speaker will have 20 minutes for presentation.
1:00 PM
Genomic Information and Its Application to Population Health
Michael Liebman, Ph.D.
Windber Research Institute
1:20 PM
Financing and Access
Marc Williams, M.D.
Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center
1:40 PM
Legal and Regulatory
Ellen Wright Clayton, M.D., J.D., Member
2:00 PM
Comment—Each person will have 10 minutes to comment.
Ruth Katz, J.D., M.P.H., George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services
Judith Feder, Ph.D., Georgetown Public Policy Institute
2:30 PM
BREAK
3:00 PM
Lessons Learned, Places to Go
James G. Hodge, Jr., J.D., L.L.M.
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
4:00 PM
Question and Answer
5:00 PM
Adjourn
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