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Community engagement continues to be a critical component in genomic medicine and precision health research where the overall goal is to improve health outcomes of communities. The translation of findings into practice and implementation depends heavily on stakeholder engagement throughout the research process. In this seminar session on Wednesday, November 8th, we explored insights gained from various engagement strategies and how appropriate incorporation of community stakeholders’ insights can improve the relevance and usefulness of genomic medicine and precision health research. Speakers and panelists shared their perspectives on community engagement, discussed strategies to address the gaps that remain, and how to address the challenge of hesitancy among some communities.

Event Speaker:

  • Mya Roberson, MSPH, PhD

          Assistant Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management, ºÚÁÏÍø-Chapel Hill

Event Panelists:

  • Laura Crandon, Patient Advocate, Founder, Touch4Life
  • Langston Harrison, Immunization Equity Health Educator, NC Department of Health and Human Services
  • Julianne O’Daniel, Associate Professor, Department of Genetics, ºÚÁÏÍø-Chapel Hill
  • Erin Song, Member, Age-Based Genomic Screening Community Research Board

Event Recording: