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Institute for Public Health Genetics, University of Washington

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Institute for Public Health Genetics, University of Washington, Raitt Hall, Seattle, WA 98195
1776-1938 Northeast Pacific Street Seattle Washington 98195 US
(206) 616-9286(206) 616-9286

Over the past decade, dramatic advances in genomics have paved the way for a fuller understanding of the impact of genetic and environmental factors on human and population health. Such capabilities must however, be put into scientific, ethical, cultural, legal and policy context in order to realize the goal of improving population health. Through its research and training programs the Institute for Public Health Genetics (IPHG) provides the context for these discoveries and also equips graduates to tackle the complex ethical, legal, policy and social issues that are required to fully realize the benefits of these advances on population health. Our faculty and graduates are working locally, nationally and globally to ensure that health benefits from genomic knowledge are maximized and harms are minimized.

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Environmental Engineering Analytical Center, Civil and Environmental Engineering, 201 More Hall, Seattle, WA 98195 0 mi
(206) 543-1543(206) 543-1543
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University of Washington SBRP, Department of Environmental Health, Seattle, WA 98195 0 mi
(206) 685-1991(206) 685-1991
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Interactive Medical Training Resources, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 0 mi
(206) 685-9699(206) 685-9699
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Laboratory for Usability Testing and Evaluation, University of Washington, Seigh Hall, Seattle, WA 98195 0 mi
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Departments of Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering, MoLES Building, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 0 mi
(206) 685-1229(206) 685-1229
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(206) 616-2988(206) 616-2988
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