The lineup is finalized for the 2016 Personalized Medicine World Conference, with nine scheduled talks by UCSF leaders and faculty.
The conference, co-sponsored this year by UCSF, is the premier gathering in precision medicine, attracting experts and executives in health care, biotechnology, venture capital, technology and government.
This year’s program kicks off with program chair Atul Butte, MD, PhD, who leads the UCSF Institute for Computational Health Sciences as well as the California Initiative to Advance Precision Medicine.
The opening session also will include remarks by UCSF Chancellor Sam Hawgood, MBBS, andKeith Yamamoto, PhD, vice chancellor of Science Policy and Strategy. Both co-authored the article, “Precision Medicine: Beyond the Inflection Point,” published in Science Translational Medicine in August.
One of this year’s PMWC Luminary Awards will be given to Laura Esserman, MD, for her work in precision breast cancer medicine. The annual award recognizes recent contributions of preeminent figures who have accelerated personalized medicine into the clinical marketplace.
Here is the full lineup of session speakers from UCSF:
Steve Miller, MD, PhD, associate professor of Laboratory Medicine
Topic: Precision Diagnosis of Infections by Metagenomic Sequencing
Minnie Sarwal, MD, PhD, professor of Surgery
Topic: The SORT Assay for Diagnosis of Organ Transplant Rejection
John Witte, PhD, MS, professor of Epidemiology & Biostatistics
Topic: DNA-based Liquid Biopsies for Early Tumor Detection
Alan Wu, PhD, chief of Clinical Chemistry and Toxicology at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center
Topic: Promoting Pharmacogenomics to the Public
Charles Chiu, MD, PhD, director of UCSF-Abbott Viral Diagnostics and Discovery Center
Topic: Harnessing Deep Sequencing Technologies for Surveillance of the Virome
Robert Lustig, MD, professor of Pediatrics
Topic: Genes & Environment in Metabolic Disease