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summary In this conversation, Dr. Manuel Corpas discusses the future of genomics, emphasizing the importance of diversity and health equity in genomic research. He highlights the challenges of precision medicine, which often excludes underrepresented populations, and shares personal experiences that shaped his mission to bridge health disparities. The discussion also addresses the impact of bias in genomic research and the need for ethical and inclusive practices in the field. In this conversation, Dr. Manuel Corpas discusses the critical need for scientists to engage with communities and consider the ethical implications of their work. He emphasizes the importance of diversity in genomic research and the need for advocacy to ensure equitable access to genomic data. The discussion also touches on the transformative potential of AI in genomics, the challenges posed by current political climates, and the responsibility of researchers to pursue truth and inclusivity in their work. Chapters 00:00 The Future of Genomics and Health Equity 03:07 The Journey into Genomics: Personal Experiences and Insights 06:06 Precision Medicine: The Challenge of Inclusivity 08:56 The Impact of Underrepresentation in Genomic Data 11:58 Engaging with Indigenous Communities: Lessons Learned 14:53 Addressing Bias in Genomic Research 17:45 The Call for Ethical and Inclusive Genomic Science 29:48 The Importance of Non-Technical Aspects in Science 33:15 Advocacy and Visibility in Research 36:00 Rethinking Genomic Biases 40:18 The 100,000 Genomes Project and Its Impact 43:10 The Future of Genomics and AI 45:20 Inequalities in Genomic Access 48:39 Concerns About Current Political Climate 54:51 A Message for Future Researchers