October 25, 2004

Global Genetic Epidemiology Initiative UPDATED

Data on population health has become the most important component of research into genetics and disease. In this CDC Genomics article, Muin Khoury, one of the key bioethics people within the CDC, makes the argument that something roughly analagous to the human genome project should be developed for the globalization of genetic epidemiology. It is an extraordinary proposal that follows on Francis Collins' earlier proposal for an intra-US program. UPDATE: Voice of America reports on a Canadian argument for essentially the same initiative, sponsored by the U Toronto bioethics group.

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