7:30 – 8:30 am
EXHIBIT AREA OUTSIDE OF THE GRAND BALLROOM
Registration & Breakfast
Time to visit our exhibitors.
8:30 – 9:30 am
GRAND BALLROOM
KEYNOTE: Genomics of Enhancers in Development and Disease
Bing Ren, PhD, Professor of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of California Sand Diego (UCSD), and the Director of the UCSD Center for Epigenomics.
9:30 - 9:45 am
Break
Time to visit our exhibitors.
Exhibitors are on both upstairs (by the Ballroom) and downstairs (by the Breakout rooms).
9:45 - 11:30 am
GRAND BALLROOM
Clincal Genomics
Session Moderator: Carlos Prada, MD
Max Muenke, MD, Chief, Medical Genetics Branch; National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health:
Genetic Syndromes in Diverse Populations
Robert Hufnagel, MD, PhD, Staff Clinician, Clinician Scientist Career Development Program; Chief, Ophthalmic Genetics Laboratory, National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health, Genomic Roadmaps for Elucidating Blindness
Carlos Prada, MD, Clinical Director, RASopathies Program; Assistant Professor, Human Genetics and Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's, International Collaborations for the Development of Genetics and Genomics Services in Colombia and Dominican Republic
OR
MT. ECHO ROOM
Cancer Genomics
Session Moderator: John Perentesis, MD
Eytan Stein, MD, Hematologic Oncologist, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Using Precision Genomics in the Clinic: Results and Lessons from the BEAT AML Master Study.
Harry (Lee) Grimes, PhD, Director, Cancer Pathology Program, Division of Experimental Hematology & Division of Pathology, Cincinnati Children's:
Understanding Marrow Failure One Cell at a Time
Pier Paolo Scaglioni, MD, Professor of Medicine, Division Director of Hematology Oncology, University of Cincinnati:
Role of Fatty Acid Metabolism in Mutant KRAS Lung Cancer: Therapeutic Implications
OR
MT. AUBURN ROOM
Genomic Technologies
Session Moderator: Matthew Hestand, PhD
Adam Ameur, PhD, Bioinformatician, Uppsala (Sweden) Genome Center:
Making Long-Read Sequencing Ready for Diagnostic Use
Nathan Salomonis, PhD, Assistant Professor, Division of Bioinformatics, Cincinnati Children's:
Identifying and Validating Cell Fate Transitions Using Single-Cell RNA-Seq
Yu-Chiang Hu, PhD, Cincinnati Children's:
How to choose the best CRISPR/Cas9 approach: Lessons from 250 genome editing projects
11:30 am to 1:15 pm
LOWER LEVEL FOYER
Boxed Lunches Available
Please Visit Our Exhibitors' Tables & Demos
Exhibitors are on both upstairs (by the Ballroom) and downstairs (by the Breakout rooms).
11:30 am to 12:30 pm
DEMOS
11:30 am to Noon
Lexogen
MT. STORM ROOM DEMOS
Noon to 12:30 pm
Sophia Genetics
MT. LOOKOUT ROOM DEMOS
11:30 am to Noon
Bio Rad
Noon to 12:30 pm
DNA Nexus
MT. STORM ROOM DEMOS
11:30 am to Noon
Metabolon
Noon to 12:30 pm
Agilent
12:30 to 1:15 pm
GRAND BALLROOM
PANEL DISCUSSION: Environmental Genomics
Session Moderator: Ranjan Deka, PhD, Professor, Department of Environmental Health Director, Division of Epidemiology, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Erin Haynes, PhD, Professor and Chair, Department of Epidemiology; Interim Chair, Department of Preventive Medicine and Environmental Health, College of Public Health, University of Kentucky
Ge Zhang, MD, PhD, Cincinnati Children’s
Yvonne Fondufe-Mittendorf, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, University of Kentucky
Yvonne Fondufe-Mittendorf, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, University of Kentucky
1:15 pm to 3 pm
GRAND BALLROOM
Translational: Neurogenomics
Session Moderator: Tracy Glauser, MD
John F. Greden MD, Rachel Upjohn Professor of Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, Research Professor, Molecular and Behavioral Neurosciences (MBNI), Chair Emeritus, University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry, GUIDED Pharmacogenomic Testing Improves Clinical Response and Remission in Major Depressive Disorder: Emerging Research Questions
Daniel Woo, MD, Vice Chair of Clinical Research and Professor of Neurology, University of Cincinnati,
Stroke Genetics: A Story of Collaborative Science
OR
MT. ECHO ROOM
Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of Cancer Genomics
Session Moderator: Michelle McGowan, PhD
Malia Fullerton, DPhil, Associate Professor, Bioethics & Humanities, University of Washington, Real-Time Course Correction in Precision Genomics: Ethical and Social Considerations
Cindy Prows, MSN, APRN, CNS
Genomic Cancer Risk Results: Adolescents' Choices
Kayte Spector-Bagdady, JD, MBioethics, Michigan Medicine, Enrolling Patients as Participants in Precision Medicine Trials
OR
MT. AUBURN ROOM
Cell-Mapping Informatics
Session Moderator: Nathan Salomonis, PhD
Medhanie Mulaw, PhD, Ulm, Germany, Professor, Molecular Oncology & Functional Genomics & Hartmut Geiger, Director of Comprehensive Mouse & Cancer Core & Hartmut Geiger, Director of Comprehensive Mouse & Cancer Core, Cincinnati Children's: Paired Daughter Hematopoietic Stem Cells Based Single Cell Variant Analysis Reveals Clonal Changes But No Increment in Mutational Load Upon Aging
Takanori Takebe, MD, Associate Director, Center for Stem Cell & Organoid Medicine (CuSTOM) & Assistant Professor, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Cincinnati Children’s:
Identifying and Validating Cell Fate Transitions Using Single-Cell RNA-Seq
Paul Reyfman, MD, MS, Instructor, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Single-Cell RNA-Seq of Human Lung Identifies Profibrotic Macrophages during Pulmonary Fibrosis
3 to 3:15 pm
Time to visit our exhibitors.
Exhibitors are on both upstairs (by the Ballroom) and downstairs (by the Breakout rooms).
3:15 pm to 4:15 pm
GRAND BALLROOM
KEYNOTE: Genome Editing of Hematopoeitic Stem Cells to Treat Genetic Diseases
Matthew Porteus, MD, Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics & Institute of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine at Stanford University.
4:15 pm
OUTSIDE OF THE GRAND BALLROOM
Networking Cocktail Hour