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International Congress of Human Genetics

The International Congress of Human Genetics is the foremost meeting of the international human genetics community. The first Congress was held in 1956 in Copenhagen, and has met every five years since then with the exception of the 2021 meeting which was postponed for two years because of the global COVID-19 pandemic. The Congress is held under the auspices of the International Federation of Human Genetics Societies,[https://web.archive.org/web/20070312120717/http://mail.medacad.org/www.ichg2001.org/] an umbrella organization founded by the American Society of Human Genetics, the European Society of Human Genetics and the Human Genetics Society of Australasia. Congresses have been held in such diverse venues as Berlin, Brisbane, Chicago, The Hague, Jerusalem, Mexico City, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Vienna and Washington.

The purview of the International Congress of Human Genetics is all aspects of human genetics, including research, clinical practice, and education. The Congress now attracts thousands of participants, including M.D. medical geneticists, Ph.D. human geneticists and genetic counselors from 80 or more countries. It is by far the largest human genetics meeting in the world. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Genetic distance /

    Published 1974
    “…International Congress of Human Genetics…”
    Conference Proceeding Book
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    Genetics and alcoholism : proceedings of the International Titisee Conference held in Black Forest, Federal Republic of Germany, September 28-30, 1986 /

    Published 1987
    “…International Congress of Human Genetics…”
    Conference Proceeding Book
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