Participant Engagement and Health Equity Workshop – July 1-2, 2015 – Day 1

On July 1-2, the Precision Medicine Initiative (PMI) Working Group of the Advisory Committee to the NIH Director (ACD) held a public workshop on participant engagement and health equity as they relate to the proposed PMI national research cohort. The workshop focused on the design of an inclusive cohort, building and sustaining public trust, direct-from-participant data provision, and effective and active participant engagement characteristics of a national research cohort of one million or more volunteers.The workshop built on the big science questions developed during the April 28–29 workshop at the NIH, digital health data perspectives shared during the May 28-29 workshop, and information on the strategies to address community engagement and health disparities in a large national research cohort gathered from stakeholders through a request for information. The workshop took place on the National Institutes of Health campus in Bethesda, Maryland, and was videocast.A full list of workshops being convened by the ACD PMI Working Group is available on the Events page of the NIH PMI website.Agenda and time codes: Welcome and PMI overview – Dr. Francis Collins – 00:01 Meeting overview – Ms. Bray Patrick-Lake – 29:30 Envisioning a Cohort that Is Participant-Driven, Inclusive, and Diverse – Dr. Tony Coles and Ms. Vernal Branch – 36:50 Public Perspectives about a PMI Cohort – Dr. Kathy Hudson – 1:08:05 Inclusion and Engagement Goals Related to Health Equity – Dr. Shiriki Kumanyika – 1:55:30 Challenges in Recruiting and Retaining Disadvantaged and Underrepresented Populations and Best Practices for Overcoming Them – Dr. Esteban Gonzalez Burchard – 2:54:35 Establishing Collaborative and Inclusive Governance in a Large Study – Dr. Spero Manson – 4:06:49 What Would a Direct-from-Participant Cohort Model Look Like? – Ms. Kathy Giusti – 5:34:15 Participant Perspectives on Data Sharing and Data Use – Dr. Sachin Kheterpal – 6:34:35 Wrap-up – Ms. Bray Patrick-Lake – 7:32:45

Mobile and Personal Technologies in Precision Medicine Workshop – July 27-28, 2015 – Day 2

On July 27 and July 28, the Precision Medicine Initiative (PMI) Working Group of the Advisory Committee to the NIH Director (ACD) hosted a public workshop on the scientific, methodological and practical considerations to inform the incorporation of mobile and personal technologies in the national research cohort of one million or more volunteers. The workshop will be was held at the Intel Corporation campus in Santa Clara, California, and was videocast.This workshop built on the unique scientific questions developed during the April 28–29 workshop, digital health data perspectives shared during the May 28-29 workshop, and the participant engagement and health equity discussions at the July 1-2 workshop. A full list of workshops convened by the ACD PMI Working Group is available on the Events page of the NIH PMI website.Agenda and time codes: Welcome – Mr. Eric Dishman – 00:03 Technical Challenges in Using Mobile Technologies in a PMI Cohort – Mr. Eric Dishman – 00:32 Precision Medicine Initiative Cohort Potential Pilot Platforms – Dr. Sachin Kheterpal – 1:39:32 Mobile Technologies in Precision Medicine Initiative Cohort Use Cases – Ms. Sue Siegel – 2:22:58 Meeting Wrap-up – Dr. Kathy Hudson – 3:07:30

Mobile and Personal Technologies in Precision Medicine Workshop – July 27-28, 2015 – Day 1

On July 27 and July 28, the Precision Medicine Initiative (PMI) Working Group of the Advisory Committee to the NIH Director (ACD) hosted a public workshop on the scientific, methodological and practical considerations to inform the incorporation of mobile and personal technologies in the national research cohort of one million or more volunteers. The workshop will be was held at the Intel Corporation campus in Santa Clara, California, and was videocast.This workshop built on the unique scientific questions developed during the April 28–29 workshop, digital health data perspectives shared during the May 28-29 workshop, and the participant engagement and health equity discussions at the July 1-2 workshop. A full list of workshops convened by the ACD PMI Working Group is available on the Events page of the NIH PMI website.Agenda and time codes: Welcome – Mr. Eric Dishman – 00:05 Meeting and PMI overview – Dr. Francis Collins – 03:18 Goals and Objectives for the Workshop – Dr. Kathy Hudson – 09:19 Mobile and Related Technologies and their Potential for Advancing Precision Medicine – Dr. Jessica Mega – 25:40 Lessons Learned from Cohorts Implementing Mobile Technologies – Dr. Josh Denny – 39:20 Mobile Technologies for Participant Engagement – Ms. Bray Patrick-Lake – 2:10:10 Variables Measurable Via Mobile Technologies – Dr. Spero Manson – 3:41:10 Social Challenges for Mobile Technologies in the PMI Cohort – Dr. Esteban G. Burchard – 5:59:16