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The American Society of Human Genetics
(ASHG) is the primary organization for human
geneticists in the Americas. The nearly 8000
members include researchers, academicians,
clinicians, laboratory practice
professionals, genetic counselors, industry
scientists, and others with special
interests in human genetics.
The principal objectives of ASHG include:
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Providing venues for
investigators to share their research
findings.
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Informing health
professionals, legislators, health
policy makers, and the general public;
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Facilitating interactions
between geneticists and other
communities including policy makers,
industry, educators, and patient and
advocacy groups.
The first goal of ASHG is to
provide venues to share the newest basic
research findings, technological advances,
and applications to evaluation, diagnosis
and treatment. The ASHG Annual Meeting
serves as the primary venue for human
geneticist interaction and has an annual
attendance of nearly 5000.
In addition, ASHG publishes
The American Journal of Human Genetics,
a high impact research journal published
monthly.
The second goal, to inform
professional legislators, health policy
makers and the public is achieved by many of
the ASHG members through active teaching
programs in their own institutions as well
as organized efforts such as workshops at
the annual meeting. The Board of Directors
has also expanded the educational efforts by
making a substantial commitment to develop a
network of geneticists that serve as mentors
to K-12 teachers and students, to provide
professional development for science
educators at the high school and
undergraduate level, and to support career
development opportunities for our trainee
members. For more information on these and
other educational efforts, please visit:
www.GenEdNet.org.
ASHG works with many other
organizations in coalitions and partnerships
to enhance the impact of the collective
voice in public and policy making arenas.
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