Population Descriptors for Legacy Genomic Data: Challenges and Future Directions - Day 1, Part 3

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • May 28-29, 2024 - Several National Institutes of Health (NIH) Institutes, Offices, and Centers partnered to host a two-day virtual workshop to further explore the recommendations from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) 2023 report, Using Population Descriptors in Genetics and Genomics Research: A New Framework for an Evolving Field, with regards to legacy genomic data.  This workshop brought together leaders of genomic data science resources, researchers who use legacy data, and other partners to make recommendations regarding the application of population descriptors to existing data. 
    Workshop Agenda: www.genome.gov...
    NASEM Report: www.nationalac...
    Chapters:
    00:00 - Breakout Groups Report Back
    01:07 - Group 8: Tools for reusability and interoperability of legacy and non-legacy data
    03:00 - Group 2: Meta-analysis of legacy plus non-legacy genomic data
    05:14 - Group 3: Reference genomic resources
    07:56 - Group 4: Necessity of non-genetically-inferred labels
    11:17 - Group 5: Prioritizing among multiple population descriptors
    13:51 - Group 6: Defining “other”
    16:25 - Group 7: Admixed populations
    18:19 - Group 9: Technical approaches to assigning population descriptors
    20:24 - Group 10: Monitoring diversity
    22:36 - Group 11: Avoiding misuse of labels
    24:34 - Group 12: Use of legacy data with ambiguous consent
    26:11 - Group 13: Changing existing population descriptor labels
    28:45 - Group 14: Community preferences
    31:44 - Q&A Session
    42:43 - End of Day 1 Check-In

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