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Alternative Title:Ten years of public health genomics at CDC 1997-2007;NOPHG;
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Description:"Public health genomics is a multidisciplinary field concerned with the effective and responsible translation of genome-based knowledge and technologies to improve population health. Public health genomics uses populationbased data on genetic variation and gene-environment interactions to develop evidence-based tools for improving health and preventing disease. Through the National Office of Public Health Genomics (NOPHG), CDC provides national and international leadership in public health genomics, while building partnerships with other federal agencies, public health organizations, professional groups, and the private sector." - p. 1
Bibliography of NOPHG publications ["publications written by staff in CDC’s National Office of Public Health Genomics (NOPHG) from 1997 to 2008."]: p. 71-80.
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Content Notes:Produced by the National Office of Public Health Genomics in the Coordinating Center for Health Promotion at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); edited by: Sara Bedrosian [et al.].
Also available via the World Wide Web as an Acrobat .pdf file (3.99 MB, 88 p.).
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Office of Public Health Genomics. 10 Years of Public Health Genomics at CDC 1997-2007, Atlanta, GA: 2007. Also available from URL: www.cdc.gov/genomics/activities/ogdp/decade.htm
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