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							APHA Genomics Related Presentations 2008
Sunday October 26, 2008

2:30-3:30 PM: Genomics Forum: Genomics Responses to a Call for Public Health
without Borders Poster Session (2036.0) **
San Diego Convention Center, Halls ABC

      Genomics education and training needs of U.S. health educators: A qualitative
       study (170654)
       Lei-Shih Chen, PhD, PT, CHES, Brian Leydet, BSHS and Patricia Goodson, PhD

      NHLBI's SNP health association resource (SHARe) project: A new model for
       access to genetic epidemiology data (182236)
       Mona Pandey, Cashell Jaquish, PhD, George Papanicolaou, PhD, Christopher
       O'Donnell, MD and Richard Fabsitz, PhD

      Three states, one public health response: A multi-state response to direct-to-
       consumer marketing of BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic testing (185053)
       Beverly C. Burke, MSW, Heather Dacus, DO, MPH and Karen Greendale, MA,
       CGC

      From drawings to databases: An examination of family health history (177705)
       Tabitha A. Harrison, MPH, Debra L. Doyle, MS, CGC and Robin L. Bennett, MS,
       CGC

      Trends in tuberous sclerosis deaths in the United States, 1983-1997 (171178)
       Jamie Kim, MPH, Richard Olney, MD, MPH and Quanhe Yang, PhD

      Transcending borders with an online mentored distance learning course in public
       health genetics (177304)
       Stephen M. Modell, MD, MS, Toby Citrin, JD and Shelley C. Stoll, MPH

      Decision making under uncertainty: A case study in returning individual genetic
       test results in a research context (179972)
       Kristin Beima, BS, Catharine Riley, MPH, Jon Sharpe, MEd, MA, Jonathan
       Hofmann, MPH, Matthew Keifer, MD, MPH and Kelly Fryer-Edwards, MA, PhD

      Providing a culturally competent genetics education intervention for Asian
       American prenatal patients receiving genetic counseling services: Assessment
       and outcomes (186570)
       Rebecca Sze, FNP, MPA, Jesus Sanchez, MSUP, Deborah Hong, MPA and
       Sandra TanAMugsukbovon, MPH




                     ** Session organized by the Genomics Forum
                      * Session endorsed by the Genomics Forum
      Knowledge of newborn screening and other genetic services and resources
       among minority populations in Illinois (186842)
       Carlos Sanchez, MD, Jose O. Arrom, MA, Aida L. Giachello, PhD and Elena
       Navas-Nacher, MS

      Ethical issues in designing social and behavioral research studies that involve
       returning genomic information to study participants
       Christopher Wade, PhD, Ori Lev, PhD and Andrea Lynn Kalfoglou, PhD

      Missing voice: The lack of community perspectives in the pursuit of race-based
       medicine
       Jodyn E. Platt, MPH, Aaron Goldenberg, MPH and Tomi Ogundimu

Monday October 27, 2008

8:30-10:00 AM: Genomics Forum: Education, Environment, and Genes: Genomics in
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (3034.0) **
Manchester Grand Hyatt, America’s Cup C

      Feasibility study for a statewide biobank to study preterm births and birth defects
       in Connecticut (169792) 8:30 AM
       Carol L. Stone, PhD, MAS, MS, Warren Wollschlager and Kati Kelley, DrPH,
       BCLD

      Public health genomics without borders: Collaboration between public health
       educators and genetic counselors (172124) 8:42 AM
       Lei-Shih Chen, PhD, PT, CHES, Sharon A. Vaz, MS, RN and Heather H. Honoré,
       MSW

    Who supports genetic research? Demographic factors associated with beliefs on
     risks and benefits (172455) 8:54 AM
     Daniel J. Kruger, PhD and Toby Jayaratne, PhD

      Family Stories: Privileging the "backstories" of genetic screening (179576)
       9:06 AM
       Caroline Lieber, MS, CGC, Marsha Hurst, PhD, Rachel N. Grob, MA, PhD and
       Linwood J. Lewis, PhD

      Transgenerational epigenetic responses to early life experiences (183059)
       9:18 AM
       Lars Olov Bygren, PhD




                     ** Session organized by the Genomics Forum
                      * Session endorsed by the Genomics Forum
10:30-12:00 AM: Genomics Forum: Genomics Relevance on Addressing Health
Disparities (3123.0) **
Manchester Grand Hyatt, America’s Cup C

      Can enhanced workforce diversity in genomics lower health disparities in genetic
       care? (170764) 10:30 AM
       Ilana S. Mittman, PhD, MS, CGC, MD

      From eugenics to genomics: A history of the race concept and its impact on
       contemporary health disparities (171607) 10:42 AM
       Michael Yudell, PhD (May'08), MPH

      Race based medicine (185122) 10:54 AM
       Jamie Brooks, JD

      Practice of ancestry estimation in genetic epidemiology research: Implications for
       understanding biological risk and responsibility (185298) 11:06 AM
       Joon–Ho Yu, MPH

      Communities of color: Perspectives on race-based medicine 11:18 AM
       Rosemarie Rodriguez-Hager, Yvonne Lewis, BBA, BS, E. Hill De Loney and
       Jodyn E. Platt, MPH

12:30-2:00 PM: Maternal and Child Health: Utilizing Family Traditions and Oral History
for Health Promotion (3228.0) *
San Diego Convention Center, Meeting Room 25 A

      Testing a community-driven model to increase knowledge and awareness of
       family health history among Latinos (180087)
       12:30 PM
       Alejandra J. Gepp, MA and James C. O'Leary O'Leary, BS

      Sharing family health histories in the electronic age: Strengths and limitations
       (181592) 12:45 PM
       Christy Langan and Nicora R. Gardner, MSW

      Encouraging family health history in African-American faith communities: A
       community-centered approach to family health history education (183073)
       1:00 PM
       Claudia L. Petruccio

      Accessible family health history tools: A model and a resource (184819) 1:15 PM
       James C. O'Leary, Vaughn T. Edelson and Sharon F. Terry, MA, LHD




                     ** Session organized by the Genomics Forum
                      * Session endorsed by the Genomics Forum
      Using the American Indian and Alaska Native oral tradition to record family health
       history (183814) 1:30 PM
       Maile Taualii, MPH, Shelby Wilson, RD, Alice Park, MPH and Ralph Forquera,
       MPH

2:30- 4:00 PM: Spirit of 1848 Caucus: Analyzing health inequities: what’s new in the 160
years since 1848? – applying new methods to longstanding problems of health injustice
(3359.0)
San Diego Convention Center Room 2

      Biological Embedding of Social Factors: Epigenetic Processes and Health
       Inequalities (187836) 3:15 PM
       Darlene Francis, PhD

2:30-4:00 PM Medical Care: Health Economics: Policies to Reduce Costs & Improve
Outcomes *
San Diego Marriott Marina, Carlsbad

      Scans and scams: Direct to consumer marketing of unnecessary screening tests
       (177633) 2:30 PM
       Martin Donohoe, MD, FACP

4:30- 5:30 PM: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs: Health Care Providers Working to
Prevent & Treat Tobacco Use Poster Session (3365.0) *
San Diego Convention Center, Halls ABC

      Polymorphisms in metabolic genes CYP1A1 and GSTM1 and quitting smoking
       during pregnancy (174862-Board 3)
       Xinguang Chen , Kimberley Woodcroft

4:30-5:30 PM: Health Promotion in College Populations Poster Session (3386.0)

      An examination of African American college students' knowledge and attitudes
       regarding sickle cell disease and sickle cell disease carrier testing: A mixed
       methods study (177677-Board 2)
       Kai Stewart, PhD, MPH

Tuesday October 28, 2008

8:30-10:00 AM: Genomics Forum: Genomics for Everyday People: Engaging
Communities (4029.0) **
Manchester Grand Hyatt, America’s Cup C




                     ** Session organized by the Genomics Forum
                      * Session endorsed by the Genomics Forum
      Maximizing sharing of resources among states to improve genetics and newborn
       screening services (187269) 8:30 AM
       Sylvia Mann Au, MS, Kerry Silvey, MA, Lianne Emi Hasegawa, MS and Jacquie
       Stock, MPH

      Impact of family history and behavioral risk on beliefs about disease causation
       (176444) 8:42 AM
       Suzanne C. O'Neill, PhD, Colleen M. McBride, PhD, Sharon Hensley Alford,
       MPH and Kimberly Kaphingst, ScD

      Conundrum of "community": An analysis of ethical guidelines for genetic
       research and community engagement (180085) 8:54 AM
       Patricia A. Marshall, Ph D, Jessica Berg, JD and Sherri Broder, PhD

      Consumer Genetics Education Network (CGEN): Lessons learned in the
       participatory development of culturally appropriate interventions (186460)
       9:06 AM
       Aida L. Giachello, PhD, Jose O. Arrom, MA, Diane M. Ashton, MD, MPH, Diane
       Gross, MPH, EmyLou S. Rodriguez, BA, Julie Solomon, PhD, Panelpha Kyler,
       MA, OTR/L and Ann Umemoto, MPH, MPA

      Public health genomics, ethics and policy: Whose voices, which policy? (187231)
       9:18 AM
       Kirk C. Allison, PhD and Gregory Fowler, PhD

12:30- 2:00 PM Caucus on Public Health and the Faith Community: Faith communities
exploring answers to critical health topics roundtable (4164.0) *
Manchester Grand Hyatt, Manchester Ballroom I

      Parallel tracks in two faith-based genetic dialogue groups in the State of
       Michigan: Public health convergences (174404, 12:50 PM, Table 2)
       Stephen M. Modell, MD, MS, Susan B. King, D Min, MA and Jodyn E. Platt, MPH

4:30-5:30 PM Epidemiology: MCH Infant and Child Health Poster Session (4313.0)
San Diego Convention Center, Halls ABC

      Parental attitudes toward and experiences with infant screening for Duchenne
       muscular dystrophy (172609- Board 1)
       Alissa Cyrus, MPH, Sharon Quary, MS, Julie Kable, PhD, Natalie Street, MS,
       Chunli Yu, MD, Leonard Arthur, Bradford Coffee, PhD and Paul Fernhoff, MD




                     ** Session organized by the Genomics Forum
                      * Session endorsed by the Genomics Forum
Wednesday October 29, 2008

8:30 AM-10:00 AM: Genomics Forum: Uses of Genomic and Genetics in Public Health
Settings (5048.0) **
Manchester Grand Hyatt, America’s Cup C

      Expansion of newborn screening in Israel: Opportunities and challenges in the
       exchange of knowledge regarding genetic and public health services (178006)
       8:30 AM
       Shlomit Zuckerman, LLB, MA

      Family communication about lung cancer in families with a history of the disease:
       Does it increase prevention behavior? (179366) 8:42 AM
       Heather Orom, PhD, Felicity W. K. Harper, PhD, Terrance L. Albrecht, PhD,
       Alicia Salkowski, MS and Ann G. Schwartz, PhD, MPH

      Translating advances in personalized medicine to population health (183089)
       8:54 AM
       Amalia M. Issa, PhD, MPH and Linda McKibben, MD, DrPH

      Do research participants share the results of genetic susceptibility testing for
       Alzheimer's disease with family, friends, and health professionals? Insights from
       the REVEAL Study (183576) 9:06 AM
       Sato Ashida, PhD, Laura M. Koehly, PhD, J. Scott Roberts, PhD, Clara A. Chen,
       MHS, Susan Hiraki, MS and Robert C. Green, MD, MPH

      Importance of family health history as a risk factor and prevention strategy for
       type 2 diabetes among African Americans and Latinos (186954) 9:18 AM
       Carlos Sanchez, MD, Jose O. Arrom, MA, Elena Navas-Nacher and Aida L.
       Giachello, PhD

12:30 PM-2:00 PM: Genomics Forum: Contemporary Ethical Aspects in Genomics
(5159.0) **
Manchester Grand Hyatt, America’s Cup D

      A gleam in the public eye: An analysis of cross-national differences in media
       coverage of the ethical and social issues regarding newborn genetic screening
       (186003) 12:30 PM
       Rachel N. Grob, MA, PhD and Mark Schlesinger, PhD

      Direct-to-consumer genetic testing: Ethical issues and public health challenges
       across borders (180019) (12:42 PM)
       Katherine Wasson, PhD, MPH

      A genetics stigma: exploring the potential stigmatizing effect of our genotypes
       (180060) 12:54 PM
       Jocelyn I. Landau, MA, BA


                     ** Session organized by the Genomics Forum
                      * Session endorsed by the Genomics Forum
        Regulating direct-to-consumer access to genetic tests: Balancing consumer
         autonomy and consumer protection (182895) 1:06 PM
         Nola M. Ries, MPA, LLM

        Use of residual newborn screening bloodspots for genetic research: Public health
         ethics and biobanking (186170) 1:18 PM
         Aaron J. Goldenberg, MPH

12:30-2:00 PM: Public Health Education and Health Promotion:
The Role of Technology in Health Communication (5186.0) *
San Diego Convention Center, Meeting Room 9

        Testing innovative approaches for communicating with lay individuals about
         genetic concepts using virtual reality technology (181865) 1:15 PM
         Kimberly Kaphingst, ScD, Susan Persky, PhD, Christina Lachance, MPH, Cade
         McCall, MS, Johanna Loewenstein, MPH, Andrew Beall, PhD and James
         Blascovich, PhD




Funding was made possible by cooperative agreement # U10/CCU525039 to the Center for Public Health and Community Genomics
      at the University Of Michigan School Of Public Health from the National Office of Public Health Genomics/Centers for
                                             Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)




                             ** Session organized by the Genomics Forum
                              * Session endorsed by the Genomics Forum

						
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