Here is my sequence: The pharmacist's role in interpreting pharmacogenomic results "Here's my sequence." This was the caption of a 2000 New Yorker cartoon of a patient standing at the pharmacy counter handing a piece of paper to the pharmacist. After 15 years, President Obama introduced the Precision Medicine Initiative stating that "What if figuring out the right dose of medicine was as simple as taking our temperature?." 1 This program, now called the "All of Us research program," is inviting one million people across the United States to help build one of the most diverse health databases in history with data linked to electronic health records, physical measurements, and survey data. 2 As part of this program, pharmacogenomic (PGx) results are being returned to participants with medication associations, and pharmacists play key roles in its design and operation. Pharmacists have been at the fore-