Meeting
Meeting 7: Strategic Plan and Goal Setting
- When:
- Wednesday, June 10, 2009 - Thursday, June 11, 2009 (8:30 AM)
- Where:
- National Academy of Sciences Building (NAS Lecture Room) • 2101 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20006 Map
- Topic(s):
- Biomedical and Health Research, Public Health
- Activity:
- Roundtable on Translating Genomic-Based Research for Health
- Board(s):
- Board on Health Sciences Policy
At this meeting, members discussed and developed a strategic plan for the future activities of the Roundtable. The plan was based on the following assumptions:
- Health-related research and research funding are driven by important health questions.
- Research spans the translational pathway.
- Because there is a lack of evidence concerning the clinical utility of genomic health care applications and their optimal delivery, addressing these evidence gaps is an important priority.
- Clinical utility has multiple components.
In addition, the Roundtable set two goals for near-term work. Through the use of workshops, seminars, or commissioned papers:
- Discuss approaches to filling evidence gaps in the use of genetic diagnostics or the use of genomics in drug development
- Explore measures, including further research, to improve or facilitate implementation of genomic health applications that could improve health outcomes
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