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The following pages link to The path from genome-based research to population health: development of an international public health genomics network (Q28252405):
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- A European survey on biobanks: trends and issues (Q22330768) (← links)
- Effects of communicating DNA-based disease risk estimates on risk-reducing behaviours (Q24234616) (← links)
- Effects of communicating DNA-based disease risk estimates on risk-reducing behaviours (Q24242473) (← links)
- Genome-wide association studies for complex traits: consensus, uncertainty and challenges (Q24550632) (← links)
- The impact of communicating genetic risks of disease on risk-reducing health behaviour: systematic review with meta-analysis (Q26765401) (← links)
- Analysis of existing international policy evidence in public health genomics: mapping exercise (Q26861186) (← links)
- Planning for translational research in genomics (Q28750341) (← links)
- Genomics and public health research: can the state allow access to genomic databases? (Q30423014) (← links)
- Public health genomics and genetic test evaluation: the challenge of conducting behavioural research on the utility of lifestyle-genetic tests (Q33646517) (← links)
- Nutrigenomics and Cancer Prevention (Q33719986) (← links)
- Are public health professionals prepared for public health genomics? A cross-sectional survey in Italy (Q33783281) (← links)
- Personalized Medicine Beyond Genomics: New Technologies, Global Health Diplomacy and Anticipatory Governance (Q33914769) (← links)
- Research priorities. ELSI 2.0 for genomics and society (Q34117892) (← links)
- Beyond public health genomics: proposals from an international working group (Q34435782) (← links)
- Emerging issues in public health genomics (Q34496940) (← links)
- Development of a communication protocol for telephone disclosure of genetic test results for cancer predisposition (Q34657518) (← links)
- Physicians' attitudes toward race, genetics, and clinical medicine (Q34725511) (← links)
- Public health genomics and personalized prevention: lessons from the COGS project (Q34811135) (← links)
- Public Health Genomics education in post-graduate schools of hygiene and preventive medicine: a cross-sectional survey (Q34811826) (← links)
- Interest in genetic testing for modest changes in breast cancer risk: implications for SNP testing. (Q35016127) (← links)
- Testicular cancer and genetics knowledge among familial testicular cancer family members (Q35034321) (← links)
- Challenges in translational research: the views of addiction scientists (Q35140192) (← links)
- End of the Beginning and Public Health Pharmacogenomics: Knowledge in 'Mode 2' and P5 Medicine (Q35917987) (← links)
- Personalized medicine and genomics: challenges and opportunities in assessing effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and future research priorities. (Q36136786) (← links)
- Community engagement in biobanking: Experiences from the eMERGE Network. (Q36210731) (← links)
- Public health in the genomic era: will Public Health Genomics contribute to major changes in the prevention of common diseases? (Q36217664) (← links)
- Knowledge integration at the center of genomic medicine (Q36377746) (← links)
- Could endogenous substrates of drug-metabolizing enzymes influence constitutive physiology and drug target responsiveness? (Q36690255) (← links)
- Mapping translational research in personalized therapeutics: from molecular markers to health policy (Q36730634) (← links)
- Genotypes, obesity and type 2 diabetes--can genetic information motivate weight loss? A review (Q36766856) (← links)
- National population-based biobanks for genetic research (Q36782922) (← links)
- Evidence-based management of nutrigenomics expectations and ELSIs (Q36918136) (← links)
- Public health genomics approach to type 2 diabetes (Q36943676) (← links)
- Methods for meta-analysis in genetic association studies: a review of their potential and pitfalls (Q37008455) (← links)
- Public-private partnership as a solution for integrating genetic services into health care of countries with low and middle incomes (Q37085810) (← links)
- The helix in the labyrinth: do we need genetic health services and policy research? (Q37103399) (← links)
- Public health genomics: translating obesity genomics research into population health benefits (Q37328913) (← links)
- Genomics and policymaking: from static models to complex systems? (Q37404576) (← links)
- From personalized to public health genomics (Q37666623) (← links)
- Outcomes of interest in evidence-based evaluations of genetic tests (Q37684710) (← links)
- The Diverse Ethics of Translational Research (Q37778792) (← links)
- What's in a name? The argument for changing the name of IAEMS and its affiliated societies (Q37789957) (← links)
- Do genome-wide association scans have potential for translation? (Q37948858) (← links)
- The Life Course Perspective: a Guide for Genetic Counselors (Q38573691) (← links)
- A reply to community genetics: 1998-2009... and beyond (Q38618114) (← links)
- Current state of genomic policies in healthcare among EU member states: results of a survey of chief medical officers (Q40522022) (← links)
- Assessing risk for Mendelian disorders in a Bronx population (Q41696448) (← links)
- Translational potential into health care of basic genomic and genetic findings for human immunodeficiency virus, Chlamydia trachomatis, and human papilloma virus. (Q42146279) (← links)
- The impact of genomics on public health practice: the case for change (Q42287456) (← links)
- Public health and valorization of genome-based technologies: a new model. (Q42593129) (← links)