Publications by authors named "S A Fullerton"

A technique known as investigative genetic genealogy (IGG) was first introduced to criminal investigations in 2018, and it has since been used by U.S. law enforcement to help identify hundreds of criminal perpetrators and unidentified human remains.

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Introduction: Implementation science frameworks with a focus on health equity have emerged to help guide the introduction of new interventions into healthcare and community settings while limiting health disparities. The purpose of this research was to explore the applicability of such frameworks to guide the equitable implementation of population genetic screening programs.

Methods: We searched PubMed and reference lists for relevant frameworks and examples of their use in health settings.

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Article Synopsis
  • Polygenic risk scores (PRSs) could enhance disease risk prediction, but their current effectiveness is compromised for non-European populations, creating potential health disparities.
  • The PRIMED Consortium aims to improve PRS performance by aggregating diverse genetic data on a cloud platform and evaluating ethical implications related to its implementation.
  • Focused on cardiometabolic diseases and cancer, PRIMED seeks to promote equity in polygenic risk assessment through collaboration across multiple research sites and organizations.
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