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Current Status of Clinical Use of Host Genomic Information in Infectious Disease - Session 4

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Watch a comprehensive conference session from the 16th Genomic Medicine meeting that explores the clinical applications of host genomic information in infectious disease management. Delve into four expert presentations covering the evolution of diagnostic immunology, host response assessment technologies, translation of diagnostics to clinical practice, and genetic counseling challenges for immune disorders. Learn from leading researchers including Roshini Abraham discussing the past, present and future of diagnostic immunology, Ephraim Tsalik examining available host response technologies, Purvesh Khatri exploring clinical implementation of host response diagnostics, and Morgan Similuk addressing genetic counseling obstacles. Participate in an engaging discussion session that examines persistent barriers and research opportunities in implementing genomic medicine for infectious diseases. Co-sponsored by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), this session provides valuable insights into the intersection of genomics and infectious disease treatment.

Syllabus

- Start
- The Evolving Landscape of Diagnostic Immunology: Past, Present, and Future Roshini Abraham
- Available Technologies for Assessing Host Response Ephraim Tsalik
- Translating Host Response-Based Diagnostics to Clinical Practice
- Bridging the Gap: Addressing Obstacles in Genetic Counseling for Immune Disorders Morgan Similuk
- Session 4 Discussion

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