| May 10, 2021 |  | 
		
			| 1:00 - 1:10pm: | Welcome from NHGRI leadership | 
		
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			| 1:10 - 1:30pm: | Icebreaker Organizers: Debra Mathews, Ph.D., M.A. (Johns Hopkins University) and Daniel Thiel (University of Michigan)
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			| 1:30 - 2:50pm: | Moderated Research Panels: Challenges in Clinical Translation: Medicine and Public HealthOrganizers: Josephine Johnston, L.L.B., M.B.H.L. (Hastings Center) and Debra Mathews, Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins University)
 
 Order of Presentations:
 
 
				Diverse Families’ Pathways to Genomic Research for Rare and Undiagnosed ConditionsJennifer Young, Ph.D., Stanford University
 'La Piedra Rosetta': A Content Analysis of Health-specific stories on Genetic Testing from Spanish-language News OutletsDaniel Chavez-Yenter, University of Utah
 Inclusion ≠ Equity: Re-Framing Indigenous Representation in Precision Health Research towards EmpowermentKrystal Tsosie, Vanderbilt University
 Diagnosing Aristotelian Ableism in GeneticsTiffany Campbell, University of Utah
 Influence of Genetic Information on Neonatologists’ DecisionsKatharine Callahan, M.D., University of Pennsylvania
 Implications of Patients' Genetic Attributions for Gambling DisorderMatthew Lebowitz, Ph.D., Columbia University
 Clinicians’ and Patients’ Perspectives on the Role of Infectious Pathogens on the Causation and Prevention of Colon CancerJuli Bollinger, M.S. Johns Hopkins University
 Should Host Genomics Play a Role in the Management and Control of Infectious Disease Outbreaks?Sheethal Jose, Johns Hopkins University
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			| 2:50 - 3:00pm: | Break | 
		
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			| 3:00 - 4:00pm: | Discussion on the Future of Work, Well-being and ELSI Career Development Organizer: Mildred Cho, Ph.D. (Stanford University)
 
 This will be an open discussion and Q&A among trainees and investigators about developing an ELSI Research Career, particularly given the challenges posed by the pandemic.
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			| 4:00 - 5:00pm: | Keynote: Bridging Privacy and Equity for Health Benefit Bartha Knoppers, Ph.D.
 Professor, Canada Research Chair in Law and Medicine
 Director, Centre of Genomics and Policy of the Faculty of Medicine
 McGill University
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			| May 11, 2021 |  | 
		
			| 1:00 - 1:10pm: | Welcome to Day 2 from the Organizers | 
		
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			| 1:10 - 2:30pm: | Moderated Research Panels: Genomics and Society: Privacy, Identity, and Diversity Organizers: Cecil Lewis, Ph.D. (University of Oklahoma) and Bradley Malin, Ph.D. (Vanderbilt University)
 
 Order of Presentations:
 
				Genomic Discourses of Addiction in Media Coverage of the Opioid Epidemic: From Risk-Factors to "Genetic Distinctiveness"Katherine Hendy, Ph.D., University of Michigan
 Surveillance at the Cineplex: Monitoring Racialized Bodies in Contemporary FilmsAshley Kim, Vanderbilt University
 Entanglement, Sovereignty and ScienceJustin Lund, University of Oklahoma
 Pygmalion in the Genes? On the Potentially Negative Psychosocial Impacts  of Polygenic Scores for Educational AttainmentLucas Matthews, Ph.D., Columbia University
 Seamless and Secure Sharing of Genomic Data Involving Children in the Electronic Health Record (EHR): What is the Gold Standard?Vasiliki Rahimzadeh, Ph.D., Stanford University
 The Importance of Diversity in Regulating Genomics in SocietyNaomi Scheinerman, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
 Realizing Face Re-identification from Genomic Data is Harder Than You ThinkRajagopal Venkatesaramani, Washington University in St. Louis
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			| 2:30 - 2:45pm: | Break | 
		
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			| 2:45 - 3:45pm: | Networking with the CEERs 
 Each CEER will have a breakout room where they can provide information on their CEER activities and networking opportunities. The meeting participants will be free to move between the breakout rooms as they choose.
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			| 3:45 - 4:45pm: | Strategies for Future Networking and Collaboration Organizer: Ellen Wright Clayton (Vanderbilt University)
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