UCSC Genomics Rooftop Mixer

UCSC Genomics Rooftop Mixer

By Santa Cruz Works

Join us at the UCSC Genomics Salon Mixer for a fun evening of mingling and discussing all things genomics!

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Location

Anton Pacific

800 Pacific Avenue Santa Cruz, CA 95060

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Science & Tech • Biotech

Join us for an exclusive networking event where the brightest minds in genomics converge to share how they are shaping the future of health. 🧬 This is a unique opportunity to connect with researchers at UC Santa Cruz and learn about the innovative research they are working on. City leadership, venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, and investors who are actively seeking to fund and propel groundbreaking startups to the next level are encourage to attend.

The evening will feature a series of dynamic lightning talks from leading researchers, showcasing the latest advancements and disruptive technologies in the field. Afterward, deep dive into numerous innovative projects firsthand by visiting multiple table demonstrations where you can engage directly with the researchers and ask your burning questions. Whether you're an entrepreneur looking to lead a bright team, an investor seeking the next big thing, a science enthusiast, or a leader interested in the economic potential of biotech, this event is your gateway to forging meaningful connections.

Don't miss out on this chance to network and catalyze the next wave of innovation!

Lightning Talks:

  • New clinical test for pediatric cancer – Led by Olena Vaske, this work focuses on bringing cutting-edge diagnostics to the youngest and most vulnerable patients.
  • AI-driven precision health platforms – Alex Ioannidis presents the integration of artificial intelligence with genomics to personalize healthcare like never before.
  • RNA targets for cancer and genetic disease – Jeremy Sanford and Angela Brooks are advancing new therapeutic strategies by decoding RNA’s role in disease.
  • Predicting and preventing cancer and its spread – Melissa Cline, Shaheen Sikandar, and David Boyd are tackling one of medicine’s toughest challenges: stopping cancer before it grows.
  • Measuring telomeres for cancer and aging – Nobel Laureate Carol Greider explores how the length of our telomeres holds clues to both cancer risk and longevity.
  • New sequencing center for rare disease – Karen Miga unveils a major effort to harness sequencing for patients and families who have long sought answers.
  • Rare disease and pangenomes – Benedict Paten continues his leadership in mapping the full diversity of human genomes to ensure precision medicine works for all.
  • Braingeneers: the genomics of neurological disorders – Sofie Salama and David Haussler are decoding the genetic roots of brain diseases, with Mircea Teodorescu demonstrating parallel advances at a second table.
  • Pathogen tracing for public health – Russ Corbett-Detig shows how genomics is the key to preparing for and responding to global health threats.
  • Kelp genomics for conservation – Malin Pinsky’s team uses genomic “time travel” to understand how kelp adapts to warming seas, ensuring California’s ocean ecosystems thrive.

Exhibit details HERE

Huge Thanks to Kristian Picardi with Bozzuto Anton Pacific Apartments. If anyone would like a tour of the venue and pricing for apartments, we will happily connect you!

Thank you to our partners for supporting Santa Cruz Works!

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Oct 28 · 4:00 PM PDT