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Genomics and Personalized Medicine (Q2) joint with the meeting on The Cancer Genome (Q1) Scientific Organizers: Michael Snyder, Leroy E. Hood and Heidi L. Rehm February 7—11, 2016 Fairmont Banff Springs, Banff, Alberta, Canada Supported by the Directors' Fund Keystone Symposia is committed to maintaining a positive and respectful environment at its meetings. To this end, please review and comply with our policies. Registered attendees of one meeting in a joint pair may participate in sessions of the other, pending space availability. DEADLINES: Scholarship Deadline: Oct 7, 2015 [details] Discounted Abstract Deadline: Oct 7, 2015 [details] Abstract Deadline: Nov 9, 2015 [details] Discounted Registration Deadline: Dec 7, 2015 [details] Submit an Abstract Register Yourself Deadlines and Fees Apply for a Scholarship No registration fees are used to fund entertainment or alcohol at this conference Conference Program Print | View meeting in 12 hr (am/pm) time The meeting will begin on Sunday, February 7 with registration from 16:00 to 20:00 and a welcome mixer from 18:00 to 20:00. Conference events conclude on Thursday, February 11 with a closing plenary session from 17:00 to 19:00, followed by a social hour and entertainment. We recommend return travel on Friday, February 12 in order to fully experience the meeting. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7 16:00—20:00 Arrival and Registration 18:00—20:00 Welcome Mixer No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8 07:00—08:00 Breakfast 08:00—09:30 Welcome and Keynote Session: Cancer Genomics in the Clinic (Joint) Registered attendees can view abstracts starting on 01/07/2016 Discuss the current state of cancer medicine as it relates to genomics-based typing to determine targeted therapy response. Evaluate the challenges remaining from the standpoint of medical practice, and results to-date from programs in different countries. Levi A. Garraway†, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, USA Sequencing and Clinical Interpretation to Guide Precision Cancer Medicine Eric Schadt, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, USA Advances in Human Genome Analyses 09:30—09:50 Coffee Break 09:50—11:45 Cancer Genomics: Discovery to Translation (Joint) Registered attendees can view abstracts starting on 01/07/2016 Speakers to be Announced Elaine R. Mardis, Washington University, USA Clinical Translation of Cancer Genomics Short Talk(s) Chosen from Abstracts 11:45—13:00 Poster Setup 13:00—22:00 Poster Viewing On Own for Lunch 14:30—16:30 Panel: Challenges of Precision Oncology in the Clinical Setting Levi A. Garraway†, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, USA Lillian Siu†, Princess Margaret Hospital, Canada Charles Swanton†, London Research Institute, UK 16:30—17:00 Coffee Available 17:00—19:00 Disease Gene Discovery Registered attendees can view abstracts starting on 01/07/2016 Speaker to be Announced Richard P. Lifton†, HHMI/Yale University School of Medicine, USA Advances in Cardiovascular Disease Genetics Richard A. Gibbs, Baylor College of Medicine, USA Discovering the Basis of Mendelian Disease Short Talk Chosen from Abstracts Following Session is for The Cancer Genome (Q1) 17:00—19:00 Genome-Guided Cancer Therapy Registered attendees can view abstracts starting on 01/07/2016 Lillian Siu, Princess Margaret Hospital, Canada Experience from Princess Margaret IMPACT/COMPACT Trial Charles Swanton†, London Research Institute, UK TraceRX Clinical Trial Progress at CRUK Mariam Jamal-Hanjani, University College London, UK Talk Title to be Announced Short Talk Chosen from Abstracts 19:00—20:00 Social Hour with Lite Bites No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function. 19:30—22:00 Poster Session 1 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 07:00—08:00 Breakfast 08:00—11:00 Technology and Sensors Registered attendees can view abstracts starting on 01/07/2016 Speaker to be Announced Rob Knight†, University of California, San Diego, USA Personal Microbiome Jim R. Heath, California Institute of Technology, USA Affinity Reagents and Sensors Steve Quake†, Stanford University, USA Cool Technologies Short Talk(s) Chosen from Abstracts Following Session is for The Cancer Genome (Q1) 08:00—11:00 Genomics Informs Personalized Immunotherapy Registered attendees can view abstracts starting on 01/07/2016 Robert D. Schreiber, Washington University School of Medicine, USA Genomic Approaches to Understand Cancer Immunosuppression Speaker to be Announced James P. Allison†, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA Blockade Therapies: Current Experience and Future Directions Speaker to be Announced Short Talk(s) Chosen from Abstracts 09:20—09:40 Coffee Break 11:00—13:00 Poster Setup 13:00—22:00 Poster Viewing On Own for Lunch 16:30—17:00 Coffee Available 17:00—19:00 Personal Medicine and Health (Joint) Registered attendees can view abstracts starting on 01/07/2016 Leroy E. Hood, Institute for Systems Biology, USA Talk Title to be Announced David Solit†, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, USA Talk Title to be Announced Heidi Rehm, Harvard Medical School, USA Supporting Genomic Interpretation Short Talk Chosen from Abstracts 19:00—20:00 Social Hour with Lite Bites No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function. 19:30—22:00 Poster Session 2 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 07:00—08:00 Breakfast 08:00—11:00 Personalized and Preventative Medicine Registered attendees can view abstracts starting on 01/07/2016 Geoffrey S. Ginsburg, Duke University, USA Novel Paradigms for Early Disease Detection Michael Snyder, Stanford University School of Medicine, USA Personal Omics Profiing David R. Walt, Tufts University, USA Single Molecule Arrays for Ultrasensitive Multiplexed Measurements of Proteins and Nucleic Acids Jim Kaput, Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences, Switzerland Nutrition Short Talk(s) Chosen from Abstracts Following Session is for The Cancer Genome (Q1) 08:00—11:00 Emerging Themes in Cancer Genomics Registered attendees can view abstracts starting on 01/07/2016 Arul M. Chinnaiyan, University of Michigan, USA Molecular Tumor Board at UMichigan: Progress and Impact Jeff Tyner, Oregon Health & Science University, USA Combining Genomic and Functional Screening in Targeted Therapy Decision-Making Speaker to be Announced Marco A. Marra, British Columbia Cancer Agency, Canada Report from the Personal Oncology Genome Sequencing (POGS) Program at BCCA Short Talk(s) Chosen from Abstracts |
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