Day One, Welcome
Dr. Erin Turbitt and A.Prof. Julia Steinberg, opening remarks and introductions.
Transforming Public Health Through the Power of All of Us
Debra Murray, Ph.D.
Opening Keynote: The world's largest consented cohort and resource for population health, genomics and prevention research
Dr. Cosima Gretton
Workforce Capacity as the Cornerstone of Precision Public Health
Sabrina Powell, PhD
A Multilevel Adaptation Approach for the Sustainable Scale-up of Family Cancer History Screening in Public Health Clinics
Angela Zhang, MPH
Co-designing genomics resources for population-wide precision healthcare in the primary sector
Janette Hayward
Nature and Nurture: Integrating Genetics and Social Factors in Disease Prediction
Micah Hysong
Smarter Screening for Colorectal Cancer: How Far Should We Go?
Professor Mark Jenkins
Precision Medicine in Resource-Limited Setting Lessons from Genomics Thailand
Manop Pithukpakorn, MD
Day One Wrap Up
Closing remarks and what's ahead on day two.
Day Two Welcome & Rapid Fire Session 1
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Opening Remarks with Dr. Erin Turbitt and A.Prof. Julia Steinberg
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Clinical Barriers and Implementation Strategies for the ABGS Pilot Study by Diana Cantu-Melo
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Empowering Youth Mental Health Through Precision Public Health Approaches by Dr. Shreya Anil Chauhan
Improving Indigenous health experiences and outcomes
Dr. Danielle Marton
Genomics Our Way: Research with Indigenous Australians
Dr. Yassine Souilmi and Ms. Amanda Richards-Satour
From big data to patient care - the role of genetic counsellors in improving access to precision medicine
Yoon Sook-Yee
Rapid Fire Session 2
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Polygenic Risk Scores Reveal Missed Opportunities in Colorectal Cancer Screening by Abishna Parasuraman
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INSIGHT (Impact of Polygenic Risk Score for Glaucoma on Psychosocial Outcomes) Study Short-term Results by Giorgina Maxwell
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Understanding the personal utility of providing cancer precision prevention information to women at increased risk of breast/ovarian cancer by Sharne Limb
