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These domains are approached using three guiding foundations: internationalization, policy development and knowledge transfer. First, the CGP promotes internationalization by undertaking comparative analyses of policies and guidelines around the world. Secondly, the CGP actively participates in the
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Currently, the CGP's research covers several areas of genomics and policy that include: stem cell research and therapies, personalized medicine, prevention and treatment of cancer, data sharing in research, pediatrics, genetic counselling, digital health and AI, intellectual property and open
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Located within the McGill Genome Centre, the Centre of Genomics and Policy (CGP) works at the crossroads of law, medicine, and public policy. Applying a multidisciplinary perspective and collaborating with national and international partners, the CGP analyzes the socio-ethical and legal norms
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Faced with rapid advances in human genetics research, policy makers continue to struggle with a host of complex ethical, legal, and social questions. The HumGen website gives policy makers and the public access to legislation, policy, guidelines, and recommendations from government and
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The Genome-based Research and Population Health International Network (GraPH-INT) is an international community of population health experts. GRaPH-INT promotes the use of genome-based research from the sciences, humanities, and social sciences to improve population health.
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The website was launched in June 2006. In 2007, development began on the BioPortal search engine, aimed at optimizing searches on public health genome-based subjects (ethical, legal and social issues, research, literature, epidemiological data, and news and events).
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The website is a unique source of international genetic policy information and has been cited as a critical resource for geneticists who are interested in examining the wider implications of their work.
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creation of international consortia with a view to promoting multidisciplinary policymaking. Finally, via its numerous workshops and lecture series, the CGP encourages knowledge transfer.
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science, epigenetics, intersex and diversity in health, gene editing, genetic discrimination and biobanking (population genetics).
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research at the international, national, and provincial levels. Its website provides policy makers and the public
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The CGP team was formerly affiliated with the Centre de recherche en droit public (CRDP) of the
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Avard, Denise (2001). "Genetics and Society Research at the University of Montréal".
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influencing the promotion, prevention and protection of human health.
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McGill University
Canada
human genetics
access
genetic research
Université de Montréal


doi
10.1159/000051115
PMID
11831264
S2CID
28151735
"Are You Aware?"
doi
10.1038/nrg1079
S2CID
38588188
"Bellagio Group. The path from genome-based research to population health: development of an international public health genomics network"
doi
10.1097/01.gim.0000228213.72256.8c
PMID
16845279
S2CID
863513
Categories
Genomics
Canadian medical websites

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