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Genetically Speaking ASHG Digital Programs

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Brought to you by the American Society of Human Genetics, featuring those who work in human genetics and genomics research and more.

    Golden Opportunities: Careers, Mentoring, and Patient Care in Genetic Counseling, Part One

    Golden Opportunities: Careers, Mentoring, and Patient Care in Genetic Counseling, Part One

    In this episode, host Eli Roberson, PhD interviews Barbara Harrison, MS, CGC, a genetic counselor working at Howard University in Washington, D.C. The conversation delves into her education as well as the influences that lead to her career in genetic counseling. The episode also explores diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in genetics and genomics with Genetic Counselor Harrison's insights on how to make a meaningful impact in advisory roles. She also talks about her role in co-founding the Genetics Opportunities Learning Development and Empowerment Network (GOLDEN).

    • 21 min
    The Intersection of Genetics, the Environment, and Multiculturalism

    The Intersection of Genetics, the Environment, and Multiculturalism

    In this episode, host Eli Roberson, PhD interviews Farren Briggs, PhD, ScM, an associate professor at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Dr. Briggs shares insights into his career journey, discussing his upbringing in Belize, his initial interest in science, and the evolution of his academic path from basic science research to epidemiology. Their conversation delves into the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the scientific community, emphasizing the need to celebrate individuality, provide equal opportunities, and foster a sense of community. 

    • 22 min
    Empowering the Next Generation: A Mentor's Perspective, Part Two

    Empowering the Next Generation: A Mentor's Perspective, Part Two

    In the second part of the interview, Luciani Carvalho, MD, PhD discusses challenges related to diversity, equity, and inclusion in medicine. She emphasizes the importance of role models in overcoming obstacles, particularly for individuals from underrepresented backgrounds. Dr. Carvalho shares her experiences navigating these issues at the hospital and university, as well as her role as a mentor and the satisfaction of supporting students facing challenges. 

    • 20 min
    Empowering the Next Generation: A Mentor's Perspective, Part One

    Empowering the Next Generation: A Mentor's Perspective, Part One

    This is part one of the interview with Luciani Carvalho, MD, PhD, an associated professor at the University of São Paulo. Dr. Carvalho shares her journey into science and medicine, focusing on her work with patients suffering from growth hormone deficiency. You’ll hear how her experiences shaped her professional life, including challenges she faced during her studies and how those experiences shaped her own mentorship in the lab.

    • 20 min
    Genomic Equity Beyond Borders

    Genomic Equity Beyond Borders

    In this episode, host Eli Roberson, PhD interviews Claudia Gonzaga-Jauregui, PhD, an assistant professor at the International Laboratory for Human Genome Research of UNAM, Mexico. Claudia shares insights into her career journey, the pivotal moments that shaped her interest in genomics, and her dedication to promoting genomic equity. The conversation delves into Claudia's experiences in academia, industry, and the transition from industry back to research and mentoring. She emphasizes the importance of diversity and inclusion in genomics research and discusses her efforts to bring genomic newborn screening to the region and the barriers and opportunities in implementing these programs.

    • 27 min
    Culturally Informed Genomics

    Culturally Informed Genomics

    Episode Three of "Voices in Genomics," Season Three of Genetically Speaking.  
    In this episode, host Eli Roberson, PhD interviews Katrina Claw, PhD, an assistant professor at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. Dr. Claw shares her career, focused on research in genomics and pharmacogenomics, with an emphasis on underrepresented populations. She also delves into her community-based research approach and addresses the cultural, ethical, legal, and social aspects of genomic research. The episode explores Dr. Claw’s involvement in initiatives like the Summer Internship for Indigenous Peoples in Genomics Consortium and the PRIME program, which aims to mentor early-career indigenous faculty.

    • 28 min

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