Activity Description
The Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Translating Genomic-Based Research for Health brings together leaders from academia, industry, government, foundations and associations who have a mutual interest in addressing the issues surrounding the translation of genomic-based research. The mission of the Roundtable is to advance the field of genomics and improve the translation of research findings to health care, education, and policy.
Translating genomic innovations involves many disciplines, and takes place within different economic, social, and cultural contexts, necessitating a need for increased communication and understanding across these fields. Furthermore, these innovations have produced a diversity of new issues to be addressed including issues such as evidence of utility, economic implications, equal access, and public perspectives. As a convening mechanism for interested parties from different perspectives to meet and discuss complex issues of mutual concern in a neutral setting, the Roundtable fosters dialogue across sectors and institutions and fosters collaboration among stakeholders.
To achieve its objectives, the Roundtable conducts structured discussions, workshops, and symposia, and will publish workshop summaries. Specific issues and agenda topics are determined by the Roundtable membership, and span a broad range of issues relevant to the translation process.