Genomes, Feedback and Follow-On: The Long-Term Impact of Our Future Health
This free to attend online event will see leading figures in health-related policy, research and ethics discuss the long-term impact of the UK's Our Future Health programme, and also what can be learned from the experience of the USA's All of Us programme.
This free-to-attend online event will see leading figures in health-related policy, research and ethics discuss the long-term impact of the UK’s Our Future Health programme, and also what can be learned from the experience of the USA’s All of Us programme.
Topics explored will include whether, when, why and how participants in these programmes might be re-contacted, following their initial participation.
The event will be chaired by Sarah Norcross, with speakers including Professor Sir John Bell, Dr Cosima Gretton, Nicola Perrin, Professor Michael Parker and Dr Geoffrey Ginsburg.
This event is produced by the Progress Educational Trust (PET), in partnership with Our Future Health.
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