Including diverse and admixed populations in genetic epidemiology research
<div><p>The inclusion of ancestrally diverse participants in genetic studies can lead to new discoveries and is important to ensure equitable health care benefit from research advances. Here, members of the Ethical, Legal, Social, Implications (ELSI) committee of the International Geneti...
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| Main Author: | Amke Caliebe (512976) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Fasil Tekola‐Ayele (18421470) (author), Burcu F. Darst (11210806) (author), Xuexia Wang (3701098) (author), Yeunjoo E. Song (3193155) (author), Jiang Gui (110929) (author), Ronnie A. Sebro (12854868) (author), David J. Balding (18421473) (author), Mohamad Saad (214545) (author), Marie‐Pierre Dubé (18421476) (author), IGES ELSI Committee (18421479) (author) |
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2022
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