RAISE: Advanced Analytics: Interim Solutions When Race & Ethnicity are Missing
Thursday, May 18, 2023
2-3 PM ET
Incomplete and inconsistent capture of information about race and ethnicity in real-world data (RWD) limits a full understanding of the distribution, safety, and effectiveness of FDA-regulated products, which impacts the health of the public.
The Reagan-Udall Foundation for the FDA, in collaboration with FDA's Office of Minority Health and Health Equity, launched RAISE to elevate the capture and curation of race and ethnicity data in health care settings to ultimately improve the quality of health care and medical products.
AGENDA
Welcome
Speaker: Susan C. Winckler RPh, Esq, Reagan-Udall Foundation for the FDA
Welcome Remarks from FDA
Speaker: RDML Richardae Araojo, PharmD, MS, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Connecting the Dots
Speaker: Carla Rodriguez-Watson, PhD, MPH, Reagan-Udall Foundation for the FDA
Presentations
Imputation of Race and Ethnicity Categories in RWD from Genetic Ancestry
Francisco De La Vega, DSc
Vice President of Hereditary Disease
Tempus
Statistical Methods for Measuring Health Disparities in the Population
Ali Mokdad, PhD
Professor, Chief Strategy Officer of Population Health, Associate Chair for Collaboration
Associate Chair for Equity
University of Washington
Genomics for Everyone? Considerations for Equity and Benefit-Sharing for Indigenous Peoples
Krystal Tsosie, PhD, MPH, MA
Indigenous Geneticist-Bioethicist
Assistant Professor
School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University
Moderated Discussion
Moderator: Phil Febbo, MD
Chief Medical Officer
Illumina
Discussants:
Francisco De La Vega, DSc
Ali Mokdad, PhD
Krystal Tsosie, PhD, MPH, MA
Adjourn