Social and behavioral science at the forefront of genomics: Discovery, translation, and health equity.

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This special issue highlights the unique role that social and behavioral science has to play at the forefront of genomics. Through the introduction of papers comprising this special issue, we outline priority research areas at the nexus of genomics and the social and behavioral sciences. These include: Discovery science; clinical and community translation, and equity, including engagement and inclusion of diverse populations in genomic science. We advocate for genomic discovery that considers social context, neural, cognitive, and behavioral endophenotypes, and that is grounded in social and behavioral science research and theory. Further, the social and behavioral sciences should play a leadership role in identifying best practices for effective clinical and community translation of genomic discoveries. Finally, inclusive research that engages diverse populations is necessary for genomic discovery and translation to benefit all. We also highlight ways that genomics can be a fruitful testbed for the development and refinement of social and behavioral science theory. Indeed, an expanded ecological lens that runs from genomes to society will be required to fully understand human behavior.
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Authors Koehly, Laura M;Persky, Susan;Philip Shaw, ;Bonham, Vence L;Marcum, Christopher S;Sudre, Gustavo P;Lea, Dawn E;Davis, Sharon K;
Journal Social science & medicine (1982)
Year 2019
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S0277-9536(19)30444-7
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