Translational Genomics Pipelineセミナー

  • Translational Genomics Pipeline: From Populations to Individuals
    • 18-21 June 2012
    • Wellcome Trust Conference Centre, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, UK.(こちら)の仮プログラム
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Provisional Programme
Monday 18 June 2012
Session 1 - Introduction to translational genomics: Potential, challenges and milestones
13.00 � 13.15 Registration
13.15 � 13.30 Welcome:
Jennifer Harris (ENGAGE) and Bartha Maria Knoppers (P3G)
13.30 � 14.00 The hype and hope of translational genomics
James P. Evans, MD, PhD, Clinical Professor, Bryson Distinguished Professor of Genetics and Medicine, UNC School of medicine, USA
14.00 � 14.15 Discussion
14.15 � 14.45 Translational genomics strategies
Klaus Lindpaintner, Vice President of Research & Development and CSO, SDIX, USA
14.45 � 15.00 Discussion
15.00 � 15.15 Coffee break
15.15 � 15.45 Translating genomics and ELSI : Points to consider
Bartha Maria Knoppers, PhD, Professor, McGill University, Canada
15.45 � 16.00 Discussion
16.00 � 17.00 Short presentation of case studies that will be used during the course:
- Case study 1: Institutional Review Board application
- Case study 2: Tuberculosis

Round table: questions the participants would like discussed during the course


Tuesday 19 June 2012
Session 2 � Genomics data: Optimizing access and use
09.00 � 09.30 Implementation of genomics in clinical diagnostics through accessing clinical biobanks
Joakim Dillner, PhD, Professor and Director of BBMRI.se, Karolinska Institute, Sweden
09.30 � 09.45 Discussion
09.45 � 10.15 The ELSI of accessing genomic data
Berge Solberg, PhD, Professor, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
10.15 � 10.30 Discussion
10.30 � 10.45 Coffee break
10.45 � 12.00 Working group sessions on case studies
12.00 � 13.00 Lunch

Session 3 � Pharmacogenomics: Lessons learned
13.00 � 13.30 Advanced diagnostics and pharmacogenomics: strategies and challenges
Speaker tbc
13.30� 13.45 Discussion
13.45 � 14.15 Clinical application of individualized cancer medicine: genomic profiling and drug sensitivity testing
Olli Kallionieimi, MD, PhD, Director of FIMM, Finland
14.15 � 14.30 Discussion
14.30 � 14.45 Coffee break
14.45 � 15.15 Recruiting by genotype: Challenges
Jennifer R Harris, PhD, Senior Researcher and Isabelle Budin Ljne, BA, Adviser, National Institute of Public Health, Norway
15.15 � 15.30 Discussion
15.30 � 16.30 Presentations from working groups


Wednesday 20 June 2012
Session 4 � From public health genomics to personalized medicine
09.00 � 09.30 Public health genomics: Bringing genomics to society
Anne CambonThomsen, MD, Research Director, CNRS Inserm U 1027, France
09.30 � 09.45 Discussion
09.45 � 10.15 Is genomics ready for society?
Alastair Kent, Director, Genetic Alliance UK
10.15 � 10.30 Discussion
10.30 � 10.45 Coffee break
10.45 � 12.00 Working group session on case study 2
12.00 � 13.00 Lunch
13.00 � 14.30 Walk
14.30 � 15.00 The challenges of direct-to-consumer genetic testing
Cecile Janssens, Associate professor, Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam, the Netherlands
15.00 � 15.15 Discussion
15.15 � 15.45 Costs and benefits of translation: is it worth it?
Cecile Janssens, Associate professor, Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam, the Netherlands
15.45 � 16.00 Coffee break
16.00 � 17.00 Case study presentations from working groups


Thursday 21 June 2012
(Session organised with Graph-Int (Genome-based Research and Population Health International Network)
Session 5 � Translating genomics into public health: Infectious diseases and host genomics
09.00 � 09.30 Genetics, infectious diseases and public health
Erwin Schurr, PhD, James McGill Professor, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
09.30 � 09.45 Discussion
09.45 � 10.15 A genomics approach to mitigating tubal infertility due to Chlamydia infection: A working example of how genomics can benefit public health
Servaas Morr�, PhD, Head of the Laboratory of Infectious Diseases, Vrije University Medical Center, The Netherlands
10.15 � 10.30 Discussion
10.30 � 10.45 Coffee break
10.45 � 11.15 Integrating Genomics into Public Health
Mohamed Karmali, PHAC, Canada
11.15 � 11.30 Discussion
11.30 � 12.00 Public Health Genomics: Horizon Scanning
Muin Khoury, Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Atlanta, GA USA
12.00 � 13.00 Lunch and wrap-up