Advancing genomics to improve health equity
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Advancing genomics to improve health equity
Abstract
Health equity is the state in which everyone has fair and just opportunities to attain their highest level of health. The field of human genomics has fallen short in increasing health equity, largely because the diversity of the human population has been inadequately reflected among participants of genomics research. This lack of diversity leads to disparities that can have scientific and clinical consequences. Achieving health equity related to genomics will require greater effort in addressing inequities within the field. As part of the commitment of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) to advancing health equity, it convened experts in genomics and health equity research to make recommendations and performed a review of current literature to identify the landscape of gaps and opportunities at the interface between human genomics and health equity research. This Perspective describes these findings and examines health equity within the context of human genomics and genomic medicine.
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Conflict of interest statement
Competing Interest Statement: M.S. is a member of the Institutional Review Board for the All of Us Research Program. M.I. is a trustee of the Public Health Genomics (PHG) Foundation, member of the Scientific Advisory Board of Open Targets, and has research collaborations with AstraZeneca, Nightingale Health, and Pfizer (unrelated to the work of the manuscript). All other authors confirm that there are no financial or non-financial interests that may bias the conclusions, implications, or opinions stated.
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