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Pathogen-First, Phenotype-First, and Sequence-First Approaches in Genomic Medicine - Session 2

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Watch a comprehensive conference session from the 16th Genomic Medicine meeting that explores three critical approaches in host genomics and infectious disease research. Learn about rare infections and host genetic architecture from Dusan Bogunovic, discover insights into primary immune disorders and specialized infectious testing presented by Scott Canna, and understand NICU/PICU sequencing and variants predisposing to sepsis through Stephen Kingsmore's presentation. Engage with the subsequent discussion that addresses the implementation challenges and opportunities in applying genomic information for infectious disease diagnosis, prevention, and treatment. Co-sponsored by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), this session from the Bethesda conference examines persistent barriers and evidence gaps in the field while highlighting research opportunities for advancing genomic medicine in infectious disease management.

Syllabus

- Start
- Rare Infections - Disease Penetrance and Host Genetic Architecture Dusan Bogunovic
- Primary Immune Disorders and Specialized Infectious Testing Scott Canna
- NICU/PICU Sequencing and Variants Predisposing to Sepsis Stephen Kingsmore
- Session 2 Discussion

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