BMC Proceedings (Jul 2022)

Precision Public Health Initiatives in Cancer: Proceedings from the Transdisciplinary Conference for Future Leaders in Precision Public Health

  • Caitlin G. Allen,
  • Erin Turbitt,
  • Amelia K. Smit,
  • Lauren E. Passero,
  • Dana Lee Olstad,
  • Ashley Hatch,
  • Latrice Landry,
  • Megan C. Roberts

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12919-022-00234-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. S4
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract Background Precision public health is an emergent field that requires transdisciplinary collaborations and leverages innovative approaches to improve population health. These opportunities have inspired a new generation of precision public health researchers. Despite burgeoning interest in precision public health, there are limited opportunities for researchers to convene and continue the momentum of this field. Methods The Transdisciplinary Conference for Future Leaders in Precision Public Health was the among the first events to bring together international researchers and practitioners to learn, network, and agenda set for the future of the field. The conference took place virtually on October 14 and 15, 2021. Results The conference spanned two days and featured a keynote address, speakers from public health disciplines who are international leaders in precision-based research, networking opportunities, a poster session, and research agenda setting activities. Conclusion The conference was a critical first step to creating a shared international conversation about precision public health, especially among early-stage investigators. This allowed attendees to continue building their individual skills and international collaborations to support the growth of the field of precision public health.

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