National Thought Leaders in Precision Medicine Roundtable
Filling the Accountability Void: Historically Black Colleges
and Universities and the All of Us Research Program
You are invited to participate as an Observer during the National Thought Leaders in Precision Medicine Roundtable on February 1, 2019 in Washington, DC on the topic, Filling the Accountability Void: Historically Black Colleges and Universities and the All of Us Research Program.
The National Minority Quality Forum and Dr. Elizabeth Ofili of the Morehouse School of Medicine are partnering to convene this Roundtable in recognition of our shared commitment to creating and advancing science to sustain the health of our collective communities of concern. This Roundtable is the next step in operationalizing recommendations for HBCU engagement from Thought Leaders Roundtables that were convened in February and June of 2018, including designing and conducting research that is informed by All of Us participant data, developing and reporting on population-specific metrics, and participating as All of Us enrollment sites.
As an Observer, you will be introduced by Dr. Ofili at the beginning of the meeting, and join us for breakfast and lunch. We hope you will be able to join us. An agenda and briefing document will be made available in January. A final written report of this Roundtable will be submitted to the All of Us Research Program no later than February 28, 2019.
Event Details
Friday, February 1, 2019 | 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM EST
The Board Room, National Housing Center
Address:
1201-15th Street, NW , Suite 340
Washington, DC 20005
For more information or questions please contact:
Gretchen C. Wartman, NMQF Vice President for Policy and Program
gwartman@nmqf.org | 202-223-7563