
Cracking the Human Pangenome: A Genetic Puzzle Solved
Dr. Eimear Kenny has contributed to the creation of a more inclusive human pangenome reference, which currently includes genomes of 47 people and aims to reach 350 by 2024. The reference seeks to represent human genetic diversity more accurately, aiding disease diagnosis and treatment, and minimizing health disparities. The Human Pangenome Reference Consortium, led by Dr. Kenny, used population genetics approaches, community engagement, and outreach to include genomes from diverse populations in the pangenome, addressing issues of underrepresentation and bias in genomics research.