Research Reach: Papers, Posters, and Presentations

Our faculty, staff, and students actively disseminate their work through diverse channels, reaching a wide array of audiences. They publish in prestigious academic journals, industry publications, and popular media outlets, spanning both print and digital formats. Their research findings and creative works are presented at international conferences, local symposia, and community events. From scholarly lectures to TED-style talks, from academic posters to interactive workshops, we engage with audiences ranging from field experts to the general public. This multi-faceted approach to sharing knowledge ensures that our institution's intellectual contributions have maximum impact and relevance across academic, professional, and societal spheres. Here is a small sample of their recent work, showcasing the breadth and depth of our community's scholarly and creative output.

  • Austin, S., Hanson, E. N., Delacroix, E., Bacon, E., Rice, J., Gerido, L. H., ... & Resnicow, K. (2024). Impact of barriers and motivators on intention and confidence to undergo hereditary cancer genetic testing. Journal of Genetic Counseling.
     
  • Charnysh, E., Pal, S., Reader, J. M., Uhlmann, W. R., McCain, S., Sanghavi, K., ... & Goldenberg, A. (2024). Health care utilization and behavior changes after workplace genetic testing at a large US health care system. Genetics in Medicine, 26(8), 101160.
  • Ferryman, K., Goldenberg, A. J., & Sabatello, M. (2024). Moving to Equity in the All of Us Research Program. The American Journal of Bioethics, 24(3), 115-117.
  • Kelly, N. R., Orsini, J. J., Goldenberg, A. J., Mulrooney, N. S., Boychuk, N. A., Clarke, M. J., Paleologos, K., Martin, M. M., McNeight, H., Caggana, M., Bailey, S. M., Eiland, L. R., Ganesh, J., Kupchik, G., Lumba, R., Nafday, S., Stroustrup, A., Gelb, M. H., & Wasserstein, M. P. (2024). ScreenPlus: A comprehensive, multi-disorder newborn screening program. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism Reports, 38, 101037.

 

  • Brothers, Kyle B., Greg M. Cooper, Katelyn C. McNamara, Amy A. Lemke, Josie Timmons, Carla A. Rich, R. Jean Cadigan, Roselle S. Ponsaran, and Aaron J. Goldenberg. "Moving to the Middle Ground: Redefining Genomic Utility to Expand Understanding of Familial Benefit." Ethics & Human Research 46, no. 1 (2024): 43-48.

Our faculty actively participate in numerous prestigious venues and conferences across the academic landscape. These engagements span a wide range of disciplines, from scientific conferences to humanities forums. By sharing their expertise and insights, our faculty not only contribute to the advancement of knowledge in their respective fields but also enhance the reputation of our institution. Their presence at these events fosters collaboration, sparks intellectual discourse, and keeps our academic community at the forefront of global developments in research and education.