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Intro
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Panel Introductions
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Can Everyone Have Their Genome Sequenced
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What Does Genetics Tell You
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Should Every Infant Be Sequenced
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Genetic Counseling
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Insurance
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Data Ownership
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Data Infrastructure
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Empowering People
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Norms Expectations
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If Done Right
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Audience Question
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Context
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Machine Learning Bias
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The Inputs
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Data Bias
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Cost
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Sharing
Description:
Explore the potential impacts of universal genome sequencing at birth in this thought-provoking World Economic Forum panel discussion from Davos 2019. Delve into the ethical, medical, and societal implications of providing everyone access to their genomic health data. Learn from experts in biotech, healthcare policy, and bioethics as they debate the benefits and challenges of implementing widespread genetic sequencing for newborns. Discover how this technology could revolutionize personalized medicine, impact insurance practices, and raise questions about data ownership and privacy. Gain insights into the role of genetic counseling, the importance of data infrastructure, and the potential for empowering individuals with their genetic information. Consider the implications of machine learning bias, cost factors, and data sharing in the context of universal genome sequencing.

What If - Everyone Had Their Genome Sequenced at Birth

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