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Return of Results in Research

Location: MacNider 321
Jim Evans

The advent of new technologies that allow analysis of entire genomes presents many challenges to the researcher. A great deal of information is obtained through genomic sequencing and such information is highly heterogeneous, ranging from frankly uninterpretable to highly informative regarding the risk for future health conditions. Jim Evans, MD, PhD, will discuss some of these challenges and a variety of potential solutions.

Jim Evans, MD, PhD
Bryson Distinguished Professor Genetics and Medicine
Director, Clinical Cancer Genetics and The Bryson Program in Human Genetics in the Dept. of Genetics
UNC School of Medicine

Sponsored by the Center for Genomics in Society