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The goal of this website is to foster inter-institution communication and collaboration among graduate students, faculty, and professionals conducting research in the field of public health genomics in the United States. This field investigates emerging issues surrounding genomic technologies and the interrelated fields of public health, medicine, economics, social science, law, public policy, and ethics, with the goal of using advances in genomics science to improve public health and prevent disease.
PHG membership is free, and members have access to all resources provided by this website.
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