Panel 4: NLM Support for Genomic Science in the 21st Century
Agendas

1st Meeting (Nov. 21-22) | Between Meetings | 2nd Meeting (Mar. 14-15)


NLM Long Range Planning Panel 4 - First Meeting
November 21-22, 2005
NLM Board of Regents Room
Agenda

Monday, November 21

8:00

Continental Breakfast

Board Room

9:00

Opening Business

Daphne Preuss, Chair
Description of scope of panel’s charge

Panel work process—what the panel will accomplish, how it will be done, final output expectations, schedule.
Introductions around the table

9:30

Providing the best genomic information resources for the basic science community

Perry Miller, lead-off speaker  (5 minutes)

Panel Discussion (25 min.)

10:00

Providing the best genomic information resources for the clinical research community

Queta Bond, lead-off speaker  (5 minutes)

Panel Discussion (25 min.)

10:30

Coffee Break

 

10:45

Providing the best genomic information resources for individual members of the public

Dan Masys, lead-off speaker  (5 minutes)

Panel Discussion (25 min.)

11:15

Bioinformatics Training

Michele Tennant, lead-off speaker  (5 minutes)

Panel Discussion (25 min.)

11:45

Lunch

NLM Visitors Center

1:00

Panel Discussion

(mid-afternoon coffee break)

Discussion of additional recommended activities

Focus on consolidation of list

6:00

Reception and Dinner

LaFerme Restaurant, Chevy Chase, MD
transportation will be provided from NLM to the restaurant, and from the restaurant back to the hotel

Tuesday, November 22

8:00

Continental Breakfast

Board Room

9:00

Prioritization

 

 

 

 

 (mid-morning coffee break)

Prioritize recommended activities from previous day as follows: 

  • Activities that are quite difficult, remarkable, formative if they happen
  • Major extensions of existing activities, at NLM or elsewhere in the community
  • Important activities that are  relatively easier to achieve (i.e. slam dunks)  

11:30

Next Steps for the Panel

Where we go from here

Additional information needed before the next meeting. Any volunteers to help write up draft findings and recommendations?

12:00

Adjourn

 

 

Lunch

Optional for those who care to stay (carryout boxes for those heading to the airport)



Between Meetings

Between the first and second meetings, the designated panel resource person/scribe will work with NLM staff to consolidate the list of recommended activities and prepare a draft set of recommendations for the panel to review at meeting 2. The recommendations will be accompanied with an outline of a final panel report.

This will be distributed before meeting 2.



 

Panel  4.  NLM Support for Genomic Science in the 21st Century

Agenda

March 14-15, 2006

National Library of Medicine, Board of Regents Room

Tuesday, March 14

8:00

Continental Breakfast

 Board Room

9:00

Opening Business
Panel Chair
Daphne Preuss

Overview of the meeting agenda

what the panel will accomplish, how it will be done, final output expectations, schedule

9:05

Reflections on the Panel’s Draft Report
Don Lindberg

 

9:15

Working Group 1:  Merger of Clinical and Genomic Information

Dan Masys

Overview of key issues discussed -- Working Group Chair  (10 minutes)

Within the scope of each working group’s report, substantive discussion to evaluate the recommendations from the standpoint of:

  • Are they clear and complete?
  • Are they actionable?
  • Are they actionable by NLM?
  • What would be defined as success?
  • Identification of the panel’s highest priorities within the objective

10:00

Working Group 4: Enabling Studies of Large Cohorts (and assembly thereof)

Dan Masys

See above

10:45 

Coffee Break  

 

See above

11:00

Working Group 2: Training/ Education/ Communication

Michele Tenant

See above

11:45

Working Group 3: Integrative Information Services

Queta Bond

See above

12:30

Lunch

NLM Visitors Center

1:00

Exhibit Tour: Visible Proofs, Forensic Views of the Body

NLM Lobby

1:30

Working Group 5:  Integrate Environmental and Wellness Information

Yves Lussier, Working Group Chair

See above

2:15—5:00

 

Prioritization

(mid-afternoon coffee break)

Prioritize recommended activities from previous discussions as follows:  

  1. Activities that are quite difficult, remarkable, formative if they happen
  2. Major extensions of existing activities, at NLM or elsewhere in the community
  3. Important activities that are  relatively easier to achieve (i.e. slam dunks)

6:00

Reception and Dinner

La Ferme Restaurant, Chevy Chase, MD
(transportation provided from NLM to La Ferme, and from La Ferme to Bethesda Marriott)

Wednesday, March 15

8:30 a.m.

Continental Breakfast

Board Room

9:00

 Continuation of discussion from Previous Day
(mid-morning coffee break)

 

11:30

Next Steps for the Panel

Where we go from here

12:00

Adjourn

 

 

Lunch

Optional for those who care to stay (carryout boxes for those heading to the airport)

 

Last reviewed: 16 September 2008
Last updated: 16 September 2008
First published: 13 October 2005
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