genomics

Upset the set up: Moving from community engagement to community empowerment

2021 ASHG Invited Session

DNA damage repair classifier defines distinct groups in hepatocellular carcinoma

DNA repair methods in HCC

How to Navigate Public Outreach as a Trainee: An Interview with Markia Smith

The US has seen an erosion of public trust throughout the pandemic. This erosion is the result of misinformation, mixed messaging from leaders, and rapid changes in our knowledge of COVID-19. The Nascent Transcript had the opportunity to sit down with PhD Candidate, Markia Smith (she/her) a 4th year PhD Candidate at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she uses integrative genomic approaches to study environmental and epidemiological factors of cancer that lead to health disparities in historically marginalized populations. She is also the co-organizer and current President of Black in Genetics (twitter @BlackInGenetics), an organization that amplifies the voices and work of Black-identifying geneticists. You can follow Markia on Twitter at @MarkiaASmith.

A Spotlight On: Black in Genetics - Alexis Stutzman and Markia Smith

In this week’s A Spotlight On interview, we are joined by the team from Black in Genetics, an organisation dedicated to amplifying voices and work by Black-identifying geneticists across the United States and beyond. In this interview, Alexis Stutzman and Markia Smith discuss their journey to setting up the group and their plans for the future.

Gatekeeping Genetics: Towards a More Diverse, Just, and Inclusive Research Enterprise

2021 ASHG Invited Session

Opening the gates: a push for inclusion of Black people in genomic medicine

2021 ASHG Invited Session

How Do We Ensure Equity in Medicine?

As part of our Faces of Science: Ambassadors for Equity project, we talk with graduate student Markia Smith about her research in cancer and genetics, understanding health disparities in historically marginalized populations, and why she chose these areas of study

Welcoming 2021

After a year turned upside-down by the COVID-19 pandemic, and now with promising vaccine news on the horizon, we can start looking forward to a new year with the hope that 2021 will bring exciting things to the science community. Here, Nature Genetics shares what we are awaiting in 2021.

Mutational signature analysis in African American and non-African American women with breast cancer

Mutational Signatures in BC

Breast cancer disparities

Leveraging big data to study mutational signatures and their role in breast cancer disparities