8:55 am
WELCOMING REMARKS
Matt Weirauch & John Hogenesch


9:00 am
KEYNOTE: Long-Read Assembly of Complex Structural Variation: Disease & Evolutionary Implications
Evan Eichler, PhD, Professor and HHMI Investigator, Dept of Genome Sciences, University of Washington, School of Medicine


9:45 am
Pharmacogenomics
Session Moderator: Laura Ramsey, PhD

Erica Woodahl, PhD, Professor & Director Skaggs Institute for Health Innovation, University of Montana, Precision Medicine with Indigenous People

Jeffrey Strawn, MD, Professor, University of Cincinnati Dept of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neuroscience Psychiatry, Pediatrics and Clinical Pharmacology, University of Cincinnati & Cincinnati Children's,Using Pharmacogenetics to Improve Antidepressant Treatment Outcomes

James Hoffman, PharmD, MS, Chief Patient Safety Officer, Associate Faculty, Pharmaceutical Sciences, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Advancing Pharmacogenomics into the Electronic Health Record


10:30 am
BREAK


10:45 am
The Implementation of Genetics Into Clinical Care

Session Moderator: Laura Ramsey, PhD

Natasha Petry, PharmD, MPH, BCACP, Associate Professor of Practice at North Dakota State University and Pharmacogenetics Clinical Pharmacist at Sanford Health, Implementation of Pharmacogenomics in Primary Care: A Large Rural Health System Perspective

Alanna Rahm, PhD, MS, Associate Professor, Geisinger Genomic Medicine Institute, Implementing Genomic Medicine in Healthcare

Nihal El Rouby, PharmD, PhD, BCPS, Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Pharmacy, Pharmacogenomic Pharmacist at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Pharmacogenetic Implementation at a Community Hospital: Structure and Experience


11:30 am
BREAK


11:45 am
Genetics of Time

Session Moderator: John Hogenesch, PhD


Bogi Andersen, MD, Professor of Medicine & Biological Chemistry University of California-Irvine, School of Medicine, Circadian Clocks in Skin


Jake Hughey, PhD, Assistant Professor, Bioinformatics & Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Precision Medicine & Genomics Around the Clock


Jennifer Evans, PhD, Associate Professor, Biomedical Sciences, Marquette University, Circadian Precision at the Systems and Network Level


12:30 pm
LUNCH


1:00 pm
The Microbiome

Session Moderator: David Haslam, MD

Kjersti Aagaard, MD, PhD, Henry & Emma Meyer Chair in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Professor & Vice Chair of Research, Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Early Establishment of the Microbiome

Frederic D. Bushman, PhD, Professor and Chair, Department of Microbiology, Co-Director Center for Research on Coronaviruses and Other Emerging Pathogens, Co-Director PennCHOP Microbiome Program, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Origin of the Infant Virome


1:45 pm
Cardiac Genomics

Session Moderator: Nicole Weaver, MD

Cecilia Lo, PhD, Distinguished Professor & F. Sargent Cheever Chair, Dept of Developmental Biology, University of Pittsburgh, Novel Insights into the Genetic Landscape of Congenital Heart Disease with Systems Genetics

Beth Kozel, MD, PhD, Investigator and Lasker Clinical Research Scholar, National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Williams Syndrome Through the Lens of Precision Medicine

Bruce Gelb, MD, Gogel Family Professor and Director, Mindich Child Health and Development Institute, Professor of Pediatrics and Genetics & Genomic Sciences, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Noonan Syndrome & the Related Disorders: How to Get to Less but Not Too Little


2:30 pm
BREAK


2:45 pm
Ethical, Legal & Social Implications of Genomics

Session Moderator: Michelle McGowan, PhD

Stacey Pereira, PhD, Assistant Professor, Center for Medical Ethics & Health Policy, Baylor College of Medicine, Patient and Clinician Experience of Precision Cardiology Care within a Genomics-Enabled Learning Health System

Joon-Ho Yu, PhD, MPH, Research Assistant Professor, Division of Genetic Medicine, Division of Bioethics and Palliative Care, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, Institute for Public Health Genetics, University of Washington School of Public Health, Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Seattle Children's Research Institute, Integrating Participants into all Stages of the Big Data Research Cycle

John Lynch, PhD, Professor, Department of Communications, University of Cincinnati, Engaging Participants to Development Genomic Communication Materials: Products, Practices, Insights


3:30 pm
CLOSING REMARKS
Matt Weirauch & John Hogenesch