What is Ohio State Genomic Health?

The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in partnership with Helix, the nation’s leading precision health organization, is launching a community health research program aimed at learning how your genes can identify diseases and what traits can ultimately lead to better health care.

This community health research program will offer 100,000 participants a genetic screening at no cost, over the next four years, helping researchers understand how genetics impact your health while supporting new research discoveries in our community.

Are you interested in participating in this research program?

If you are 18 or over, you are eligible to participate. There is no cost, it’s easy to sign up, and no insurance is required!

If you choose to participate, you and your doctor will receive confidential results about your inherited risk for a type of high cholesterol and a few common cancers, including breast, ovarian and colorectal cancer. You’ll also learn about your regional ancestry and a few genetic traits, such as your caffeine sensitivity and sleep patterns.

Gaining a better understanding of your genetic health risks can help you and your doctor personalize your health care and plan for a healthier future.

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Our Partnership

Ohio State Genomic Health is a collaborative research program.

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The Wexner Medical Center offers personalized and compassionate care for all types of patients.

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Helix is a population genomics company. Helix transforms health organizations to leverage the power of genomics across their enterprise, creating strategic value and fueling future growth.

How to get involved

If you are interested in participating in the Ohio State Genomic Health research program, visit the enrollment site hosted by our genomics research partner, Helix. You will be asked to confirm your identity by logging into your Wexner Medical Center MyChart account. Once you've logged in, you'll be taken to Helix's enrollment website. At that time, your contact information (name, email and phone number) and some other details associated with your Ohio State account, including your date of birth and medical record number, will be shared with Helix to assist with the enrollment process.

The Helix website also provides more detailed information about the community health research program. If you are eligible, you'll review and sign a research consent form.

Once enrolled in the program, you will be asked to provide a blood sample at one of our labs. This can be done as part of an already existing blood draw or through a blood draw done specifically for this research program. Your blood sample will be sent to Helix for analysis.

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Getting your results

You will get your results in eight to 12 weeks. That may seem like a long time, but it’s important that Helix has the time it needs to ensure your health results are accurate. Helix will send results to you via your Ohio State MyChart, to your electronic medical record, and to the Ohio State Genomic Health study team.

Approximately one to two people out of 100 will have a genetic variant that may put them at risk for one of the conditions screened for as part of this research program. If you’re found to have an increased risk, an Ohio State Genomic Health study team member will contact you. It’s important to know that finding a genetic variant doesn't automatically mean you will develop that condition. But it will empower you to stay on top of your risk factors and take necessary precautions or action.

You’ll have the opportunity to meet with a genetic counselor — a medical professional specifically trained to help you understand how your genetic information may impact your health and your family’s health — to discuss your results, at no cost to you.

Why should I participate?

Helping our community

The information you consent to share with Ohio State Genomic Health will be used by researchers to study how DNA might impact health, what might cause certain diseases or conditions and how to best treat these diseases so people can live longer, healthier lives. All participants will receive updates on our research study and its impact.

Protecting your privacy

Ohio State Genomic Health will always take great care to protect your privacy. Your results will be kept strictly confidential, and we will never share any personal data beyond what you have consented to. In addition, your name and any personally identifiable information will be removed from your DNA sample, test results and medical record data before they are shared with researchers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Privacy & Data Protection

Who do I contact for help?

For questions related to Ohio State Genomic Health and the Ohio State Genomic Health research program, please contact the research study team:

For questions related to the informed consent process and using the informed consent website (including updates to email and phone number), the shipment of a sample collection kit, or creating or accessing an optional Helix account, please contact Helix customer support:

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