PMS-IC 10th Anniversary Conference
As Precision Medicine Scotland celebrates its 10th anniversary, we’re delighted to bring the Precision Medicine Ecosystem together.
28 September 2023 | 9am to 5pm
Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC) Conference , 99 George Street, Glasgow, Scotland, G1 1RD
As Precision Medicine Scotland celebrates its 10th anniversary, we’re delighted to bring our project partners, collaborators and and colleagues from across the sector together for an all day conference in Glasgow.
As we look to the future of precision medicine in Scotland, the conference will serve as a platform to look at all aspects of precision medicine and all the ways that we can continue to embed precision medicine into NHS Scotland.
We’re delighted to be joined by our special guest partner the Scottish Strategic Network for Genomic Medicine and together we will present a varied programme of speakers as we celebrate 10 years of Precision Medicine Scotland - Innovation Centre.
Book your place below.
Agenda
1 | Time | Speaker | |
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2 | 09:00-09:30 | Registration & Refreshments | |
3 | 09:30-09:40 | Welcome | David Bunton, Chair of Precision Medicine Scotland |
4 | 09:40-10:00 | Precision Medicine Scotland – The next 10 years & beyond | Marian McNeil, CEO, Precision Medicine Scotland |
5 | 10:00 – 10:30 | The Future for Precision Medicine – a CSO Perspective | Professor Dame Anna Dominiczak, Chief Scientist (Health) |
6 | 10:30-10:45 | Opportunities in Precision Medicine for Industry – Case Study | Sarah Lynagh, FIOS Genomics Ltd. |
7 | 10:45-11:00 | Opportunities in Precision Medicine for Industry – Case Study | Gary White, Senior Director, Iqvia |
8 | 11:00-11:20 | Precision Medicine in the NHS – A Case Study | Dr Patricia Roxburgh, NHS GG&C |
9 | Molecular Tumour Boards | ||
10 | 11.20-11:50 | The Scottish Strategic Network for Genomics Medicine and the development of a Genomics Strategy for Scotland | Nicola Williams, Nicola Williams, Consultant Clinical Scientist |
11 | Scottish Strategic Network for Genomic Medicine | ||
12 | 11:50-12:20 | Panel Discussion | MM, AD, SL, GW, NW & PR– Chaired by D Bunton |
13 | 12:20-13:20 | Lunch | |
14 | 13:20-13:50 | Research in the NHS: Lessons from SHARE | Professor Colin Palmer, University of Dundee |
15 | Choice of Sessions | ||
16 | A - PMS-IC Session | ||
17 | 13:50-14:20 | Developing a Clinical Decision Support Tool - AI in Action | Ignat Drozdov, Bering Ltd. |
18 | 14:20-14:50 | Analysis in PMS-IC’s Trusted Research Environment | Peter McLaughlin, CTO, PMS-IC |
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20 | 14:50-15:20 | TBC | TBC |
21 | B - Genomics Sessions | ||
22 | 13.50-14.00 | Genetic testing for clopidogrel effectiveness in NHS Tayside: a real-world pharmacogenomics exemplar and catalyst for wider implementation of pharmacogenomics in the Scottish NHS | David Baty and Alex Doney, NHS Tayside and University of Dundee |
23 | 14.00-14.30 | Structural complexity across scales impacts patient survival in high grade serous ovarian cancer | Colin Semple, University of Edinburgh |
24 | 14.30-15.00 | Diagnosing rare developmental disorders via trio whole exome sequencing: an NHS Scotland/University of Edinburgh collaboration. | Alison Meynert, University of Edinburgh |
25 | 15.00-15.30 | Next generation sequencing in myeloid neoplasm: testing and reporting pathways for somatic and germline variants. | Claire McKeeve and Gillian Horne, NHS GG&C |
26 | 15.30-16.00 | HTA for genomics | Ed Clifton, Health Improvement Scotland |