Johns Hopkins inHealth Precision Medicine Symposium
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Description
Join us online: pmconf.jh.edu
Precision Medicine and the transformation of healthcare: advancing health using novel measurement, analysis, and communication.
Convene with national thought leaders in individualized health to examine the opportunity of improving patient care by discovering patient subgroups with secure cloud based data science. Become inspired by the precision medicine initiative at Johns Hopkins and learn about applications beyond the academic medical center setting.
Explore an exhibit hall with over 20 core organizations that enable fundamental precision medicine functions including omics, biostatistics, and clinical research.
Interact with us on Twitter: #JHPrecisionMed19
Registration and breakfast begin at 7 a.m.
Symposium Speakers:
Introductions - 8 a.m.
Paul B. Rothman, MD
Dean of the Medical Faculty
CEO, Johns Hopkins Medicine
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Antony Rosen, MBChB, Vice Dean for Research
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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Defining Subgroups: Genetics + Genomics
Moderated By:
Victor Velculescu, MD, PhD, Professor of Cancer Biology
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
- Data Science + Precision Medicine
Anthony Philippakis, MD, PhD, Chief Data Officer
Broad Institute - The Science of Cancer Therapeutic Development
Kimberly Blackwell, MD, Vice President, Early Phase Clinical Development and Immuno-Oncology
Eli Lilly and Company - Polygenic Risk Prediction in Cancer Prevention
Nilanjan Chatterjee, PhD, Professor of Biostatistics + Oncology
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Defining Subgroups: Novel Measurements
Moderated By:
Scott Zeger, PhD, Professor of Biostatistics + Co-Director
Johns Hopkins inHealth
- Precision Measurement of Physiological Function
Peter Searson, PhD, Professor for the Whiting School of Engineering
Johns Hopkins University - Precision Imaging
Martin Pomper, MD, PhD, Professor of Radiology
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine - Defining Clinically Relevant + Mechanistically Anchored Subgroups
Ami Shah, MD, Associate Professor of Molecular Rheumatology
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Precision Medicine at Johns Hopkins
Moderated By:
Ken Pienta, MD, Director of Research for the Brady Urological Institute
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
- Supporting the Precision Medicine Revolution Through Data Analytics
Dwight Raum, Vice President + Chief Technology Officer
Johns Hopkins Health System + Johns Hopkins University
Sezin Palmer, Mission Area Executive for National Health
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory - Phenotyping to Identify Subgroup-Specific Treatment Strategies
Ellen Mowry, MD, Associate Professor of Neurology + Epidemiology
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine - Improving Patient Care for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Nadia Hansel, MD, Professor of Pulmonary + Critical Care Medicine
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Precision Medicine at Johns Hopkins + Beyond
Moderated By:
Mary Cooke, DHA, VP of the Johns Hopkins US Family Health Plan + Strategic Military Alliances
Johns Hopkins HealthCare LLC
- Where is the Wisdom in Medicine?
Simon Kos, Chief Medical Officer, Worldwide Health
Microsoft - The Public Heath Perspective on a Learning Healthcare System
Ellen MacKenzie, PhD, Dean
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health - Precision Medicine in the US Military: Opportunities + Challenges
Lieutenant Colonel Clesson Turner, MD, Director of Cancer Genetics
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Major Jameson Voss, MD, Chief of Precision Medicine
US Air Force Medical Service
Produced by the Johns Hopkins Medicine Technology Innovation Center.