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Suggested Citation:"Roundtable Timeline." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2023. Roundtable on Genomics and Precision Health: 2022 Annual Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26901.
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Suggested Citation:"Roundtable Timeline." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2023. Roundtable on Genomics and Precision Health: 2022 Annual Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26901.
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Suggested Citation:"Roundtable Timeline." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2023. Roundtable on Genomics and Precision Health: 2022 Annual Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26901.
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Roundtable Timeline 2007 July 11–12 Meeting 1 2011 February 22–23 Meeting 13 December 4 Diffusion and Use of Genomic July 19 Integrating Large-Scale Genomic Innovations in Health and Medicine Workshop Information into Clinical Practice Workshop December 5 Meeting 2 July 20 Meeting 14 November 15 Facilitating Development and Utilization of Genome-Based Diagnostic 2008 April 1–2 Meeting 3 Technologies Workshop July 28 Innovations in Service Delivery in the Age November 16 Meeting 15 of Genomics Workshop July 29 Meeting 4 2012 March 21 New Paradigms in Drug Discovery: October 6–7 Meeting 5 How Genomic Data Are Being Used to Revolutionize the Drug Discovery and Development 2009 February 12 Systems for Research and Evaluation Process Workshop for Translating Genome-Based Discoveries for March 22 Meeting 16 Health Workshop May 24 Evidence for Clinical Utility of Molecular February 13 Meeting 6 Diagnostics in Oncology Workshop June 9–11 Meeting 7 July 17–18 Assessing the Economics of Genomic August 31–September 1 Direct-to-Consumer Medicine Workshop Genetic Testing Workshop July 18 Meeting 17 November 16–17 Meeting 8 October 4–5 Sharing Clinical Research Data Workshop 2010 March 22 The Value of Genetic and Genomic December 3 Improving the Efficiency and Technologies Workshop Effectiveness of Genomic Science Translation Workshop March 23 Meeting 9 December 4 Meeting 18 May 24 Challenges and Opportunities in Using Newborn Screening Samples for Translational Research Workshop; Meeting 10 2013 February 27 Refining Processes for the Co- July 22 Establishing Precompetitive Collaborations Development of Genome-Based Therapeutics and to Stimulate Genomics Driven Drug Development Companion Diagnostic Tests Workshop Workshop February 28 Meeting 19 July 23 Meeting 11 June 5 Conflict of Interest and Medical November 17 Generating Evidence for Genomic Innovation: Ensuring Integrity While Facilitating Diagnostic Test Development Workshop Innovation in Medical Research Workshop November 18 Meeting 12 June 24 Genomics-Enabled Drug Repositioning and Drug Repurposing Workshop June 25 Meeting 20 December 4–5 Meeting 21 Annual Report 2022  |  11

2014 February 3 Assessing Genomic Sequencing 2018 March 20 Meeting 34 Information for Health Care Decision Making June 27 Understanding Disparities in Access to Workshop Genomic Medicine Workshop February 4 Meeting 22 June 28 Meeting 35 August 18 Improving Genetics Education in October 5 Virtual Meeting on Return of Research Graduate and Continuing Health Professional Results Education Workshop August 19 Meeting 23 2019 January 23–24 Meeting with Keystone December 8 Genomics-Enabled Learning Health Symposia and American College of Cardiology Care Systems: Gathering and Using Genomic Information to Improve Patient Care and Research March 27 Meeting 36 Workshop June 25–26 Meeting 37 December 9 Meeting 24 October 29 Exploring the Current Landscape of Consumer Genomics Workshop 2015 March 10–11 Meeting 25 October 30 Meeting 38 July 14–15 Meeting 26 November 19 Applying an Implementation 2020 March 24 The Role of Digital Health Technologies Science Approach to Genomic Medicine in Drug Development Workshop Workshop March 25 Meeting 39 November 20 Meeting 27 June 22–23 Meeting 40 July 1 Meeting 41 2016 March 22 Deriving Drug Discovery Value from November 10 and 12 Meeting 42 Large-Scale Genetic Bioresources Workshop March 23 Meeting 28 2021 January 28 Meeting 43 July 19–20 Meeting 29 March 15–16 Meeting 44 November 9 Meeting 30 July 14–15 Meeting 45 October 5 Improving Diversity of the Genomics 2017 March 8 Enabling Precision Medicine: The Role of Workforce Workshop Genetics in Clinical Drug Development Workshop October 6 Meeting 46 March 9 Meeting 31 October 20 Meeting 47 July 17–18 Meeting 32 November 1 Implementing and Evaluating Genomic Screening Programs in Health Care Systems Workshop November 2 Meeting 33 12  |  Annual Report 2022

2022 March 30–31 Meeting 48 2023 April 12–13 Meeting 51 June 22 Views & Voices: Reporting Genetics and June 7–8 Meeting 52 Genomics November 15–16 Meeting 53 June 23 Meeting 49 October 12 Realizing the Potential of Genomics across the Continuum of Precision Health Care Workshop October 13 Meeting 50 Annual Report 2022  |  13

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The members and staff of the Roundtable on Genomics and Precision Health continue to work toward their vision of realizing the full potential of health for all through genomics and precision health by bringing together diverse voices to encourage innovation and actions that foster the wide adoption of and equitable access to the benefits of genomics and precision health. During 2022, Roundtable members explored topics such as the value of and protections for genomic data and the policies surrounding them; reporting of genetics and genomics advances for both scientific audiences and the general public; workforce diversity, equity, and inclusion issues in industry; and challenges and opportunities for the adoption of genomics outside of the traditional genetics clinic.

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