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A Roadmap to functional genomics.

Raymond B Penn1, Victor E Ortega, Eugene R Bleecker

  • 1Department of Internal Medicine and the Center for Human Genomics, Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27157, USA. rpenn@wfubmc.edu

Physiological Genomics
|March 1, 2007
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This course trained researchers in genomics to link gene variation to human diseases. It focused on advanced models and technologies for defining phenotype and overcoming challenges in functional genomics research.

Area of Science:

  • Genomics
  • Human Genetics
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Characterizing functional consequences of gene variation presents significant challenges in genomics research.
  • Linking genomic research to complex human diseases requires advanced methodologies.

Framework:

  • The Roadmap Course focused on 'Models and Technologies for Defining Phenotype'.
  • It aimed to evaluate current and future approaches for overcoming challenges in functional genomics.

Implementation:

  • A comprehensive course was held at Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
  • It involved 24 students (biomedical and genomic researchers) and 34 faculty members.
  • The pedagogical approach included hands-on workshops, demonstrations, and small group discussions.

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Implications:

  • The course addressed complex problems in genomics research.
  • It promoted a multi-disciplinary approach to understanding human genomics and complex diseases.