Genetic Ancestry, Population Structure, and Health Outcomes in the All of Us Research Program Cohort
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Explore a comprehensive lecture from the Genomics and Health Disparities Lecture Series featuring Dr. I. King Jordan, Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology, who discusses genetic ancestry, population structure, and health outcomes in the All of Us Research Program cohort. Learn from an expert in bioinformatics research who emphasizes human population genomics and genetic ancestry inference in support of health equity. Gain insights into large-scale genome sequence analysis and functional genomic analyses from a distinguished researcher who actively engages in bioinformatics and genomics capacity building, particularly focused on global health initiatives in Africa and Latin America. Discover the perspectives of a Fulbright Scholar to Colombia and co-founder of the PanAmerican Bioinformatics Network as he addresses the critical intersection of genomics research innovations and their potential impact on health disparities.
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Genomics and Health Disparities Lecture Series - I. King Jordan
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National Human Genome Research Institute