Science for All Seasons: Heidi Rehm Institute Member, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard; Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School Medical Interpretation of Human Genomes With the plummeting cost of sequencing, genetic data is becoming increasingly available for use in the diagnosis, treatment and prediction of disease. Ensuring the successful use of genomics in medicine will require the community to come together to share data and contribute to the collective curation of that data for clinical and research use. This talk will focus on national and international efforts to develop improved standards and resources to support genomic medicine. For more information regarding the Science for All Seasons and the Broad Institute visit: https://www.broadinstitute.org/partnerships/education/science-all-seasons/science-all-seasons-2016 Copyright Broad Institute, 2016. All rights reserved.

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