Determining our children's future health
Wednesday, 10 June 2009
How accurately can we predict what the future holds for a child's health through genetic testing? Would it be in the child's best interests and who decides?
These and other questions on 'Genetics and Disease in Children' will be discussed by Clinical Geneticist , presenter of the 5th annual (HDA) tomorrow night, Thursday 11 June.
Professor Haan is Head of the of and a Clinical Affiliate Professor in the 成人大片's .
At the Oration, he will be presented with the Healthy Development Adelaide Award for 2009 for excellence in research contributing to healthy development.
Professor Haan will talk about the genetic and environmental influences of healthy development, and the ethical and other issues surrounding the potential for genetic testing.
"Research into how the environment influences gene expression is increasingly providing evidence that the prenatal and postnatal environments need to be optimised to maximise the chance that a child will be a physically and mentally healthy adult," Professor Haan says.
New technology and increasingly available genetic information are also opening the way for predictions of an individual's chance of development health problems.
"In the future it may be appropriate to genetically test children in a medical setting if it is in the child's best interest," says Professor Haan. "But determining the child's best interest can be difficult."
Professor Haan spends most of his professional time providing individuals and families with genetic diagnosis, counselling and testing.
He has been a member of several national committees addressing issues related to genetics and is a past President of the and the .
The 5th annual HDA Oration will be held at 5.30pm, at the Institute Building Lecture Theatre, .
HDA was established in 2004 as an initiative of the 成人大片 and is now a state-wide research and innovation cluster in South Australia. HDA fosters research in over 20 disciplines, working to develop a portfolio for SA in developmental health research to ensure the physical, psychological and social health of Australian infants, children and adolescents. See
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