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What does it mean to be genomically literate?: National Human Genome Research Institute Meeting Report : Genetics in Medicine : Nature Publishing Group

What does it mean to be genomically literate?: National Human Genome Research Institute Meeting Report : Genetics in Medicine : Nature Publishing Group

Genetics in Medicine | Meeting Report

What does it mean to be genomically literate?: National Human Genome Research Institute Meeting Report

Journal name:
Genetics in Medicine
(2013)
Volume:
15,
Pages:
658–663
DOI:
doi:10.1038/gim.2013.14
Received
Accepted
Published online

Abstract

Genomic discoveries will increasingly advance the science of medicine. Limited genomic literacy may adversely impact the public’s understanding and use of the power of genetics and genomics in health care and public health. In November 2011, a meeting was held by the National Human Genome Research Institute to examine the challenge of achieving genomic literacy for the general public, from kindergarten to grade 12 to adult education. The role of the media in disseminating scientific messages and in perpetuating or reducing misconceptions was also discussed. Workshop participants agreed that genomic literacy will be achieved only through active engagement between genomics experts and the varied constituencies that comprise the public. This report summarizes the background, content, and outcomes from this meeting, including recommendations for a research agenda to inform decisions about how to advance genomic literacy in our society.
Genet Med 2013:15(8):658–663

Keywords:

genomic literacy; genomics; National Human Genome Research Institute; public health genomics

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