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Office of Public Health Genomics at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
About Us
- About the Office of Public Health Genomics at Centers for Disease Control
- Welcome to the Office of Public Health Genomics
Events
Genomics and Disease
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Breast and Ovarian Cancer
- The Basics on Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer
- The BRCA1 and BRCA2 Genes and Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer
- Breast and Ovarian Cancer and Family Health History
- Genetic Counseling for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer
- Genetic Testing for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer
- Medical Options for Women with BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations
- Talking to Your Family About Your BRCA1 or BRCA2 Mutation
- Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer: Family Stories
Family History
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Family Health History Menu Page
- Family Health History: The Basics
- Family Health History and Planning for Pregnancy
- Family Health History During Pregnancy
- Family Health History and Your Child
- Family Health History for Adults
- Family Health History Resources for Health Professionals
- Family Health History Resources for Researchers
- Tools and Resources
Genetic Testing
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Genetic Testing Menu Page
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ACCE
- ACCE Report
- ACCE Project
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Foundation for Blood Research in cooperative agreement with OPHG
- Breast Cancer
- Colon Cancer
- Colon Cancer, Analytic Validity: Draft Genetic Test Review[PDF 241KB]
- Cystic Fibrosis, Clinical Utility: Draft Genetic Test Review[PDF 305KB]
- Cystic Fibrosis, Clinical Validity: Draft Genetic Test Review[PDF 267KB]
- Cystic Fibrosis, Disorder Setting: Draft Genetic Test Review[PDF 321KB]
- Cystic Fibrosis, ELSI: Draft Genetic Test Review[PDF 240KB]
- Cystic Fibrosis, Glossary: Draft Genetic Test Review[PDF 343KB]
- Cystic Fibrosis, Introduction: Draft Genetic Test Review[PDF 152KB]
- Cystic Fibrosis
- Cystic Fibrosis, Analytic Validity: Draft Genetic Test Review[PDF 791KB]
- Cystic Fibrosis,Clinical Utility: Draft Genetic Test Review[PDF 347KB]
- Cystic Fibrosis, Clinical Validity: Draft Genetic Test Review[PDF 436KB]
- Cystic Fibrosis, Disorder Setting: Draft Genetic Test Review[PDF 55KB]
- Cystic Fibrosis, Glossary: Draft Genetic Test Review[PDF 239KB]
- Cystic Fibrosis, Introduction[PDF 226KB]
- Hemochromatosis
- Venous Thromboembolism
- Venous Thromboembolism, Analytic Validity: Draft Genetic Test Review[PDF 987KB]
- Venous Thromboembolism , Clinical Utility: Draft Genetic Test Review[PDF 284KB]
- Venous Thromboembolism, Clinical Validity: Draft Genetic Test Review[PDF 1.5MB]
- Venous Thromboembolism, Disorder Setting: Draft Genetic Test Review[PDF 348KB]
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- 2010 – Recommendations for Genetic Tests by EGAPP™ Working Group
- 2009 – Recommendations for Genetic Tests by EGAPP™ Working Group
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CDC Summaries of EGAPP™ Recommendation Statements
- EGAPP™ Working Group Methods Summary
- CYP450 Genotyping to Predict Response to SSRIs Used to Treat Non-psychotic Depression in Adults: EGAPP™ Recommendation
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Tumor Gene Expression Profiling To Predict Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence: EGAPP™ Recommendation
- General Public: Can Tumor Gene Expression Profiling (GEP) Improve Outcomes in Patients With Breast Cancer?
- Health Professionals: More About the EGAPP™ Tumor Gene Expression Profiling To Predict Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence Recommendation
- Health Professionals: Public Health Implications of Tumor Gene Expression Profiling to Predict Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence
- Lynch Syndrome EGAPP Recommendation
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Should UGT1A1 Genotyping Be Used to Predict Response to Irinotecan Chemotherapy? EGAPP Recommendation
- General Public: Should UGT1A1 Genotyping be Used to Predict Response to Irinotecan Chemotherapy in Patients with Metastatic Colorectal Cancer?
- Health Professionals: More about the EGAPP™ UGT1A1 Genotyping Recommendation
- Health Professionals: Public Health Implications of UGT1A1 Genotyping and Use of Irinotecan Chemotherapy for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
- EGAPP™ Steering Committee
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ACCE
Epidemiology
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Human Genome Epidemiology Network
- HuGENet™ Collaborating Organizations
- HuGENet Frequently Asked Questions
- How to Participate in HuGENet™
- HuGE Case Studies
- Diabetes
- Factor V Leiden and Venous Thrombosis
- Fictional Scenario on Rheumatoid Arthritis
- NOD2 and Crohn Disease
- Obesity
- ODC – adenoma recurrence associated with aspirin use
- Parkinson Disease
- Parkinson Disease and Coffee Consumption
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HuGE Publications
- Khoury-Dorman Editorial – Human Genome Epidemiology Network
- HuGE Info on the Internet
- Commentary: Epidemiology and the Continuum from Genetic Research to Genetic Testing
- Reporting, Appraising, and Integrating Data On Genotype Prevalence and Gene-Disease Associations
- Genetic Test Evaluation: Information Needs of Clinicians, Policy-Makers and the Public
- Do We Need Genomic Research for the Prevention of Common Diseases with Environmental Causes?
- The Emergence of Networks in Human Genome Epidemiology: Challenges and Opportunities [The Changing Face Of Epidemiology]
- The path from genome-based research to population health: Development of an international public health genomics network
- The Human Genome Project Is Now Complete. How Do We Develop a Handle for the Pump?
- Turning the Pump Handle: Evolving Methods for Integrating the Evidence on Gene-Disease Association
- Human Genome Epidemiology (HuGE)- Translating Advances in Human Genetics into Population-based Data for Medicine and Public Health
- HuGE Reviews
Implementation
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Genomics Implementation
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Tier 1 Genomic Applications Toolkit for Public Health Departments
- Tier 1 Genomic Applications and their Importance to Public Health
- State and Local Public Health Departments Can Play Key Roles in Addressing Tier 1 Genomic Applications
- How to Use This Toolkit
- New Update Log
- More Detailed Information on Key Tier 1 Applications – Lynch Syndrome
- Phase 1 LS Approaches
- Phase 2 LS Approaches
- Lynch Syndrome tools and educational materials
- LS Tier 1 tools and educational materials from states and other sources
- Selected LS Tier 1 publications
- More Detailed Information on Key Tier 1 Applications – Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer (HBOC)
- Phase 1 HBOC Approaches
- Phase 2 HBOC Approaches
- CDC tools and information on HBOC Tier 1
- HBOC Tier 1 tools and educational materials from states and other sources
- Selected HBOC Tier 1-related journal publications
- More Detailed Information on Key Tier 1 Applications – Familial Hypercholesterolemia
- Additional Information on Phase 1 FH Approaches
- Phase 2 FH Approaches
- FH tools and educational materials
- FH Tier 1 tools and educational materials from states and other sources
- Selected FH Tier 1 related publications
- Tier 1 Implementation Videos, Other Tools, and Resources Available to Help
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Tier 1 Genomic Applications Toolkit for Public Health Departments
Pathogen Genomics
Population Research
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Population Health Menu Page
- 2008 CDC Seed Funding for Public Health Genomics Research
- 2006 CDC Seed Funding for Public Health Genomics Research
- Influenza
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Genome Variation Estimates
- Allele Genotype Tables
- Genetic Variants Available, by Gene
- Genotyping Methods
- Spotlight
- Frequencies
- ABCB1 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- ACE Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- ADH1B Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- ADH1C Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- ADRB1 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- ADRB2 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- ADRB3 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- ALAD Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- CAPN10 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- CAT Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- CBS Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- CCL5 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- CCR2 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- CXCL12 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- CYP1A1 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- CYP1A2 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- CYP1B1 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- CYP2A6 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- CYP2C19 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- CYP2C9 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- CYP2E1 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- CYP3A4 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- F2 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- F5 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- FAM82A Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- FCGR2A Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- FGB Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- IL10 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- IL1B Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- IL4 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- IL4R Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- ITGA2 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- ITGB3 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- MBL2 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- MTHFR Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- MTRR Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- NAT2 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- NOS2A Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- NOS3 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- NQO1 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- OGG1 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- PON1 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- PPARG Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- SERPINE1 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- TGFB1 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- TLR4 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- TNF Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- VDR Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- XRCC1 Allele and Genotype Frequencies
- NHANES
Resources Links
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Resource Links for Office of Public Health Genomics
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- Blog
- Books
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Human Genome Epidemiology (2nd ed.): Building the evidence for using genetic information to improve health and prevent disease (2010)
- Part 1, Chapter 1 – Human genome epidemiology: The road map revisited
- Part 1, Chapter 4 – Navigating the evolving knowledge of human genetic variation in health and disease
- Part 2, Chapter 7 – The emergence of networks in human genome epidemiology: Challenges and opportunities
- Part 2, Chapter 10 – STrengthening the REporting of Genetic Association Studies (STREGA)—An extension of the STROBE statement
- Part 2, Chapter 12 – Genome-wide association studies, field synopses, and the development of the knowledge base on genetic variation and human disease
- Part 3, Chapter 13 – Colorectal cancer
- Part 4, Chapter 22 – Evaluation of predictive genetic tests for common diseases: Bridging epidemiological, clinical, and public health measures
- Part 4, Chapter 23 – The Evaluation of Genomic Applications in Practice and Prevention (EGAPP™) initiative: Methods of the EGAPP™ working group
- Part 4, Chapter 26 – Assessing the evidence for clinical utility in newborn screening
- Part 4, Chapter 29 – The use of family history in public health practice: the epidemiologic view
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Human Genome Epidemiology: A Scientific Foundation for Using Genetic Information to Improve Health and Prevent Disease (2004)
- Contibutors
- Chapter 1: Scope and Strategies
- Chapter 4: Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues in the Design and Conduct of Human Genome Epidemiologic Studies
- Chapter 5: Methods for Assessing Genotypes in Human Genome Epidemiology Studies
- Chapter 7: Facing the Challenge of Complex Genotypes and Gene-environment Interaction: the basic epidemiologic units in case-control and case-only designs
- Chapter 9: Applications of Human Genome Epidemiology to Environmental Health
- Chapter 10: Reporting and Review of Human Genome Epidemiology Studies
- Chapter 11: Epidemiologic Approach to Genetic Tests: Population-Based Data for Preventive Medicine
- Chapter 22: Immunogenetic Factors in Chronic Beryllium Disease
- Chapter 23: Fragile X Syndrome: Application of Gene Identification to Clinical Diagnosis and Population Screening
- Chapter 24: From Epidemiology to Clinical Practice: The Connexin Connection
- Chapter 28: Hereditary Hemochromatosis
- Chapter 29: Using Human Genome Epidemiology Information to Improve Health
- AJHG Book Review – Genetics and Public Health in the 21st Century (2002)
- Integrating Genomics into Public Health Policy and Practice (2002)
- AJHG Book Review- Genetics and Public Health in the 21st Century (2001)
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Genetics and Public Health in the 21st Century- Using Genetic Information to Improve Health and Prevent Disease (2000)
- Part 1 – Genetics and Public Health- An Overview; Chapter 1 – Genetics & Public Health- A Framework for the Integration of Human Genetics into Public Health Practice
- Part 2 – Public Health Assessment; Chapter 7 – Surveillance for Birth Defects & Genetic Diseases
- Part 2, Chapter 8 – Surveillance for Hemophilia and Inherited Hematologic Disorders
- Part 2; Chapter 9 – Public Health Assessment of Genetic Predisposition to Cancer
- Part 2; Chapter 10 – Public Health Assessment of Genetic Susceptibility to Infectious Diseases- Malaria, TB and HIV
- Part 2; Chapter 11 – Public Health Assessment of Genetic Information in the Occupational Setting
- Part 3 – Evaluation of Genetic Testing; Chapter 13 – Newborn Screening Quality Assurance
- Part 4 – Developing, Implementing, and Evaluating Population Interventions; Chapter 18 – Genetics and Prevention Effectiveness
- Part 4, Chap. 22 Newborn Screening for Sickle Cell Disease- Public Health Impact and Evaluation
- Part 4, Chap. 23 Public Health Strategies to Prevent the Complications of Hemochromatosis
- Part 5- Genetics and Public Health- Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues – Chap. 27 Public Health Surveillance of Genetic Information- Ethical and Legal
- Part 6- Communication, Education, and Information Dissemination – Chap. 31 Using the Internet to Disseminate Genetics Information for Public Health
- Genetic Epidemiology (1997)
- Epidemiology (1997)
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Human Genome Epidemiology (2nd ed.): Building the evidence for using genetic information to improve health and prevent disease (2010)
- Data and Statistics
- Educational materials
- Genetic Diseases
- Scientific Articles
- Software on this site
- CDC Genomic Podcasts/Videos
Training & Education
Translation
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Genomics Translation
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Genomic Competencies for the Public Health Workforce
- Frequently Asked Questions About Competencies for Genetics in Public Health
- Taxonomy of Educational Objectives- Affective Domain
- Genomic Competencies for the Public Health Workforce Background
- Taxonomy of Educational Objectives- Cognitive Domain
- Notes on Competency Development
- Public Health in America: Integrating Genetics
- Beyond Genomic Competencies 2001
- History and background for Genetics and Public Health
- Genomic Competencies for the Public Health Workforce Introduction
- Genomic Competencies for the Public Health Workforce Process
- Genomic Competencies for the Public Health Workforce Genomic Project Description
- Taxonomy of Educational Objectives- Psychomotor Domain
- Competencies for the Public Health Workforce- Integrating Genetics
- Taxonomy of Educational Objectives
- Team leaders and members
- Genomics Translation Projects Key Achievements Year 1
- Centers for Genomics
- Genomics Translation Projects Funded by CDC
- Prevention and Translation Research Initiative
- GAPPNet™
- Genetics for Early Disease Detection and Intervention
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Genomic Competencies for the Public Health Workforce
Weekly Update
- Page last reviewed: December 31, 2015
- Page last updated: September 28, 2017
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