Table 1 Demographic characteristics of the eMERGE III secondary findings cohort and nine contributing clinical sites.

From: Frequency of genomic secondary findings among 21,915 eMERGE network participants

  

Self-reported race/ethnicity

   

eMERGE site

N

Hispanic or Latinx

Black or African American

Asian

American Indian, Alaska Native, or Pacific Islander

White

Unknown/not reported

% Female

Median age (years)

Age range (years)

CCHMC

2956

24

1041

16

2

1697

176

34

20

4–85

Harvard

2492

146

145

72

0

2038

91

57

61

22–100

KPW/UW

2495

43

51

996

51

1297

57

61

65

32–104

SC:LMM

7943

         

CHOP

2972

126

1171

42

3

1524

106

21

18

7–32

Columbia

2566

636

302

198

9

1072

349

55

55

21–97

Mayo

3018

500

11

18

2

2390

97

48

65

29–74

Northwestern

2984

167

405

132

7

2257

16

62

65

21–98

Vanderbilt

2432

24

153

23

3

2205

24

47

69

27–97

SC:BCM-HGSC

13972

         

Total

21915

1666

3279

1497

77

14480

916

53.0

62

4–104

  1. Self-reported race/ethnicity derives from multiple-choice selection of US Census–standardized terms and does not fully capture the complexity of participant racial identity. Sequencing centers are shown in italics.
  2. BCM-HGSC Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center, CCHMC Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, CHOP Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, KPW/UW Kaiser Permanente Washington/University of Washington, LMM Broad Institute and Partners Laboratory for Molecular Medicine, SC sequencing center.