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CIM Grand Rounds: Translational justice and health disparities research in genomics

Traditional models of clinical translation of genetic therapies have focused on metrics of safety, efficacy and cost. However, wide disparities in the use and benefits of genetic medicine suggest that these metrics have not been successful in guiding equitable translation. This presentation proposes a fourth metric and presents examples of how it can be operationalized.

Center for Individualized Medicine (CIM) Grand Rounds

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Megan A. Allyse, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biomedical Ethics
Biomedical Ethics Research Program in Biomedical Ethics Research
Quantitative Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology
Mayo Clinic in Florida


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January 11, 2024

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Mayo Clinic

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