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Genomics England Innovation Showcase 21
Wednesday
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September 
29
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first session at 9:15am
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Genomics England Innovation Showcase 2021

Wednesday
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September 
29
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2021
Sessions run from 9:15 - 17:00 BST

Join us for discussions around key factors impacting project goals and the field in general, including a session on diversity. Take part in Q&A sessions to help us address challenges through awareness and open conversation.

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A showcase of innovations for the future of genomics healthcare.


Join Genomics England and partners for a showcase of recent and future work around cancer treatment, newborn screening and Covid-19, as well as an update on the next exciting steps in bringing genomic medicine to routine healthcare. We'll be holding discussions around key factors impacting project goals and the field in general, including a session on diversity. Take part in Q&A sessions to help us address challenges through awareness and open conversation.

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Join us for discussions around key factors impacting project goals and the field in general, including a session on diversity. Take part in Q&A sessions to help us address challenges through awareness and open conversation.

Clear your calendar - It's going down! You're invited to take part in the festivities. Come one, come all, bring a guest, and hang loose. This is going to be epic!

9:15 - 10:30

Solving the Covid puzzle: Why do some healthy people become seriously ill?

10:45 - 12:00

A world first: Whole genome sequencing in the NHS Genomic Medicine Service

12:15 - 13:30

Newborn sequencing: The value and the vision

14:00 - 15:30

Cancer 2.0: Integrating long-read sequencing technology and multi-modal data

15:45 - 17:00

Genomics for all: Ensuring equality and diversity in genomic health care

A showcase of innovations for the future of genomics healthcare.

Join Genomics England and partners for a showcase of recent and future work around cancer treatment, newborn screening and Covid-19, as well as an update on the next exciting steps in bringing genomic medicine to routine healthcare. We'll be holding discussions around key factors impacting project goals and the field in general, including a session on diversity. Take part in Q&A sessions to help us address challenges through awareness and open conversation.

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The mobile advertising revolution is here.

This year, 3DAYS hit the road to educate every media buyer in America about how mobile is changing everything – from how we shop, to how we eat, to how we learn.


So far, we’ve spread the good word in New York City, DC, Philadelphia and Boston. And now we’re coming to you, Atlanta.


Join us for a day of killer keynotes, presentations and networking with peers and industry leaders who are shaking up the mobile advertising game. We’ve carefully crafted an incredible lineup of presenters who are prepared to arm you with new strategies, insights and know-how to take your mobile game to the next level.

Speakers

Jerry Zen

CEO, 3DAYS

Zen is a pioneer in the field of mobile advertising. 3DAYS is the 5th company that has achieved a Fortune 500 ranking under his guidance.

Kate Welsh

VP of Sales, 3DAYS

With a decade of leadership experience at 3DAYS, Welsh oversees sales, operations, growth initiatives and strategic alliances.

Sarah Chen

CEO, AdTank

Chen is founder and CEO of AdTank, a digital advertising think tank that partners with brands to unlock consumer markets through marketing.

Jenny Grace

Founder, Target Tween

Target Tween specializes in trend forecasting and marketing strategies for the tween and teen demographics.

Forest Bello

VP, Digital Media, Clicker

As VP of Digital Media at Clicker, Bello crafts innovative and creative solutions for the digital space, specializing in minority consumers.

Amit Sands

Digital Director, Power Haus

Sands heads up a world-class team of 120, and leads digital capability and integration for a suite of 50+ corporate clients.

Vee Nguyen

Editor, Ad Market Magazine

Nguyen covers mobile news and trends for Ad Market Magazine. Her work has also appeared in The New York Times, and Wired.com.

Charlie Gaudenzi

Mobile Analyst, Mobile Arts

Mobile Arts conducts quantitative and qualitative research on mobile habits, market trends, and user needs across the globe.

Agenda

9:15 – 10:30 AM

Solving the Covid puzzle: Why do some healthy people become seriously ill?

 

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10:45 – 12:00 AM

A World First: Whole Genome Sequencing in the NHS Genomic Medicine Service

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12:15 – 13:30 PM

Newborn sequencing: the value and the vision

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14:00 - 15:30

Cancer 2.0- Integrating long read sequencing technology and multimodality data 

 

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15.45- 17.00

Genomics for all: ensuring equality and diversity in genomic health care

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Solving the Covid puzzle: Why do some healthy people become seriously ill?

Chair: Dr Richard Scott

Chief medical officer

Genomics England

Dr Kenneth Baillie

Wellcome Trust clinical fellow

Roslin Institute

Prof Sharon Peacock

Professor of Public Health and microbiology

University of cambridge dept of medicine

Solving the Covid puzzle: Why do some healthy people become seriously ill?

Many factors affect how sick some people become with COVID-19, such as an existing medical condition or being overweight but scientific research suggests there maybe something else as well.  Over the last 18 months Genomics England has worked with the GenOMICC consortium and other partners, led by the University of Edinburgh, on a Genomic COVID-19 study that analysed the whole genome sequences of approximately 20,000 people who were severely affected by COVID-19 and hospitalised. By comparing these genomes with 15,000 other genomes from people who were mildly affected, differences are being identified that could help to create treatment and prevention solutions.  


This session explores this pioneering project and how it provided valuable insights into the fight against COVID-19 as well as its potential to support our response to future virus infections.

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A world first: Whole genome sequencing in the NHS Genomic Medicine Service

Chair: Dr Ellen Thomas

Clinical Director and Director of quality

Genomics England

Professor Dame Sue Hill

Chief Scientific Officer for England and senior responsible officer for genomics

NHS England & NHS Improvement

Chris Wigley

Chief executive officer

genomics england

A world first: Whole genome sequencing in the NHS Genomic Medicine Service

Together with the NHS and partners, Genomics England has been working to harness the power of genomic technology and science to improve the health of our population. The programme will be the world's first national health care programme to offer whole genome sequencing as part of routine care when it goes live and could enable life-changing results for rare disease and cancer patients offered the service. Genomics England and the NHS are seeking to sequence 500,000 whole genomes by 2023/24 through the service.


This session covers the latest project developments, as well as the key challenges and impact, both already achieved and planned for the future.

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Newborn sequencing: The value and the vision

Chair: Simon Wilde

Engagement director

Genomics England

Prof Neena Modi

Professor of neonatal medicine

IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON

Sarah-Jane Marsh

Chief executive officer

birmingham children's hospital nhs foundation trust

Dr Richard Scott

chief medical officer

genomics england

Rebecca Middleton

vice president, participant panel

genomics england

Catherine Joynson

Assistant director

nuffield council on bioethics

Alice Tuff-Lacey

Programme lead, newborns initiative

Genomics england

Newborn sequencing: The value and the vision

Recent advances in technology, and our understanding of genetics, presents an opportunity to explore the role genomics can play in expanding screening in early life. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) could significantly increase the diagnoses of genetic conditions, and would be particularly valuable if early detection reduces or avoids harm in early life or improves long term outcomes from genetic conditions. Genomics England is embarking on a new initiative to explore the potential for whole genome sequencing at birth through to genetic conditions and how it could enable research into diagnosis and new treatment.

 
This session describes Genomics England’s work with stakeholders and the public to understand the aspirations, concerns and considerations that need to be addressed and our future plans.

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Cancer 2.0: Integrating long-read sequencing technology and multimodal data

Chair: Parker Moss

CHIEF COMMERCIAL AND PARTNERSHIPS OFFICER

Genomics England

Emma McCargow

Programme lead for cancer 2.0

genomics england

Prof Darren Treanor

Consultant Pathologist

Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Prof Andrew Beggs

Professor of cancer genetics and surgery

University of birmingham

Dr Greg Elgar

director of sequencing

genomics england

Dr Serena Nik Zainal

clinician scientist and honorary consultant in clinical genetics

cancer research uk

Dr Alona Sosinsky

scientific director for cancer

Genomics england

Prabhu Arumugam

Strategic Partnerships Director Clinical and Academic

Genomics England

Cancer 2.0: Integrating long-read sequencing technology and multimodal data

Since the launch of the 100,000 Genomes project, researchers and clinicians have partnered with Genomics England to collect and analyse genomic and longitudinal clinical data to gain insight into the nature of genomic changes that drive cancer evolution. This research is ultimately helping clinicians to deliver more personalised treatment programmes and researchers to be able understand disease drivers.    
In the next evolution of our cancer programme, we are introducing two disruptive technologies into the clinic and into research:  


Long Reads & Methylation: We will be evaluating the clinical and operational impacts of using Long-Read & Methylation sequencing for cancer patients. This new technology can reveal large scale rearrangements in tumour DNA, as well as epigenetic changes that can alter gene expression. The hope is that this new information will highlight new treatment and clinical trial opportunities for patients.  


Diagnostic imaging data: We will be enhancing our database in cancer by curating radiology and pathology digital images alongside the genomes of our ~15,000 solid tumour patients, making this the largest multimodal cancer dataset in the world.  We will be introducing AI/ML tools that will allow researchers to explore the integrative impact of spatial heterogeneity and regional variations that are associated with the tumour microenvironment, alongside the molecular features of the tumour, in predictive models of response to treatment or prognosis.  We anticipate that this resource will unlock new insights into mechanism of action in cancer and could lead to novel prognostic and diagnostic tools.  


Join us to learn more about our strategy to enhance our tools to characterise cancer and about our long-read sequencing and multimodal programmes.   

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Genomics for all: Ensuring equality and diversity in genomic health care

Chair: Dr Maxine Mackintosh

programme lead on diverse data

Genomics England

Dan Rhodes

bioinformatician

genomics england

Dr Harpreet Sood

Global digital health advisor


Dr Sufyan Dogra

senior research fellow 

born in bradford

Dr Natalie Banner

Understanding Patient Data Lead

Wellcome


Genomics is driving a revolutionary shift in how we diagnose and treat patients.  As the cost of DNA sequencing reduces and the speed and scale increases so too does the opportunity for genomics to be incorporated into mainstream medicine.  However, human genetic research studies have largely focused on populations from European ancestries, contributing to a world where the benefits of genomic healthcare are not shared equally. This has resulted in misdiagnoses, poor understanding of conditions and inconsistent delivery of care, as well as mistrust amongst excluded communities on the collection and use of genetic data.   


This session brings together people from different fields and communities to share their perspectives on both the challenges and existing initiatives all working towards the common goal of ensuring that genomic medicine works for everyone; from the data science, to the community engagement and everything in between. 

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A showcase of innovations for the future of genomics healthcare.

Join Genomics England and partners for a showcase of recent and future work around cancer treatment, newborn screening and Covid-19, as well as an update on the next exciting steps in bringing genomic medicine to routine healthcare. We'll be holding discussions around key factors impacting project goals and the field in general, including a session on diversity. Take part in Q&A sessions to help us address challenges through awareness and open conversation.

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Designer - Redshoe

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Designer - Redshoe

The 2016 Mobile Ad Summit will take place in the Penthouse suite of The Georgia Center Hotel, which is conveniently located in the heart of Atlanta. Sign in at the registration desk and head up to the top floor.

About our partners

The Georgia Center Hotel has proudly served Atlanta's corporate needs for over 25 years. With 10 ballrooms, an expansive media center, multi-media technology and an in-house production staff, The Georgia Center excels in creating memorable special events. 

The Peach Tree is renowned for its healthy preperations of decadent Southern classics. Winner of two Eat Up Awards and a leader in farm-to-table cuisine, The Peach Tree offers casual-chic dining in the heart of Atlanta.

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