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Ep 33: Communicating Results in Public Health

Ep 33: Communicating Results in Public Health

Summary In this episode, Kevin Libuit and Andrew…

the bioinformatics lab

April 8, 202414m 17s

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Summary In this episode, Kevin Libuit and Andrew Page discuss the challenges of communicating complex genomic information to different audiences in public health. They explore the need for tailored communication strategies for various stakeholders, including bioinformatics scientists, epidemiologists, and the general public. The power of analogies in simplifying complex concepts is highlighted, along with the importance of building bridges between different technical fields. The conversation also emphasizes the need to communicate the limits and nuances of genomic data, and the role of genetic relatedness as a proxy for epidemiological associations. Overall, the episode underscores the ongoing need for effective communication in the field of genomics and public health. Takeaways Tailored communication strategies are necessary when communicating complex genomic information to different audiences in public health. Analogies can be powerful tools for simplifying complex concepts and making them relatable to a wide range of stakeholders. Building bridges between different technical fields, such as bioinformatics and epidemiology, is crucial for effective communication. Communicating the limits and nuances of genomic data is essential to avoid misinterpretation and ensure proper understanding.