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This session was recorded on Wednesday, May 3, 2023

All In: Using large population-based genomics studies to inform patient care

Large population-based studies have taken place in several countries. Examples include All of Us (USA), 100,000 Genomes Project (UK) and Australian Genomics. This session will explore how these countries have made their project successful and how Canada can leverage already existing data and samples to have its own large cohort initiative — one that supports the development of disease screening, diagnostic, prevention and treatment, as well as inform public health policies for our diverse population.  


Philip Awadalla (Presenter)
National Scientific Director
CanPath (Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow’s Health)

Parveen Bhatti
Scientific Director, BC Generations Project
BC Cancer Research Centre (BCCRC)

Tiffany Boughtwood
Managing Director
Australian Genomics

Anastasia Wise
Director Scientific Return to Participants and Impact
All of Us Research Program, National Institutes of Health

Zsuzsanna Hollander
Director, Data Science
Genome British Columbia