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Genomes, Feedback and Follow-On: The Long-Term Impact of Our Future Health

Genomes, Feedback and Follow-On: The Long-Term Impact of Our Future Health

Update: 2025-08-04
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This episode of the Progress Educational Trust (PET) podcast features leading figures in health-related policy, research and ethics discussing the long-term impact of the UK's Our Future Health programme, and what can be learned from the experience of the USA's All of Us programme.

Topics explored include whether, when, why and how participants in these programmes might be re-contacted, following their initial participation.

The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET), with contributions from:

⚫ Professor Sir John Bell (Chair of Trustees at Our Future Health)

⚫ Dr Cosima Gretton (Executive Director of Digital Health, and Deputy Chief Medical Officer, at Our Future Health)

⚫ Nicola Perrin (Chief Executive of the Association of Medical Research Charities)

⚫ Professor Michael Parker (Director of the Ethox Centre and of the Global Health Bioethics Network)

⚫ Dr Geoffrey Ginsburg (Chief Medical and Scientific Officer at the All of Us programme, at the USA's National Institutes of Health)

PET is grateful to Our Future Health for supporting this discussion.

PET is also grateful to Jon Nicoll, who created the opening and closing music for its podcast.

Register at https://www.progress.org.uk/events/upcoming-events/ for upcoming PET events.
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Genomes, Feedback and Follow-On: The Long-Term Impact of Our Future Health

Genomes, Feedback and Follow-On: The Long-Term Impact of Our Future Health

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