Genomics in Epidemiology
Applications to Public Health and Research Opportunities in North Carolina
Symposium Evaluation
Friday, March 18, 2005
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Khoury, The Impact of Epidemiology on Advancing Genomic TechnoloPlease evaluate each session you attended by circling the number, based on the scale provided.
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| Gibson, A Primer of Human Genomics |
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| Klotsman, An Introduction to Pharmacogentics |
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| Tarleton, Genetic Testing and Counseling |
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| Bell, The NIEHS Environmental Genome Project: Enabling Studies of Gene-Environment Interaction Research |
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| Lessler, Examples from the Partnerships for Genomics and Molecular Epidemiology |
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| North, The Strong Heart Study |
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| Hauser, Disease and Gene Associations |
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| Mohlke, Linkage, Association, and Type 2 Diabetes Susceptibility |
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| Klotsman, Epidemiological Methods in Pharmacogenetics |
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