AMP Europe 2021: Findings in Population Studies: A European View



This is a recording of a session from AMP Europe 2021 Virtual Meeting. Purchase a bundle of 8 sessions from the AMP Europe 2021 Virtual Conference for a significant discount by clicking this link.


Session Description:
While biobanking samples for research studies has been a long-standing resources at many institutions, these have not been focused on doing this at a national scale nor with an eye toward clinical impact. Many European nations have taken a lead role in demonstrating the benefits and challenges of implementing large population studies within a national cohort and with a specific focus in genomics. In this session we will hear from some of the population studies at the forefront of implementing genomic medicine within a national infrastructure.

Objectives:
After this session, participants will be able to:
  • Understand the technical and logistical considerations when implementing a population level genomic study
  • Examine how genetic risk information augments and modifies the effects of the traditional risk factors
  • Evaluate the approaches and outcomes when providing genetic risk information

Chair: Dr. Matthew Lebo

Presentations:

  • Genetic and Clinical Risk of Common Complex Diseases in FinnGen Study, Dr. Samuli Ripatti
  • Return of Data Activities in Population-based Biobank: Current Experience and Implications for Personalized Prevention on a National Scale, Dr. Neeme Tõnisson


Duration: 92 minutes
Recording Date: June 15, 2021

Last day to purchase: December 31, 2024

There are no CME or CMLE credits available.

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