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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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