PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Precision Medicine and Functional Genomics 2020
Virtual Meeting (PMFG 2020)
Over the last few years, the field of genomic medicine has moved very rapidly from sequencing the genomes of thousands of individuals to clinical applications in diagnosis, therapy and prevention. As part of its National Vision 2030, Qatar is committed to building a knowledge-based economy in the biomedical and health sciences. Sidra aims to become a leading model for Precision Medicine in the region, by combining research, education and clinical practice to successfully tackle conditions affecting women and children in Qatar. In line with this vision, FG 2020 will bring together scientists, academics, healthcare professionals, policy makers and community members to explore the latest developments and innovations in genomics research and how they translate into precision medicine solutions across diverse global settings.
The FG 2020 virtual meeting will deliver live and on-demand programming, selected abstract sessions as well as special sessions on COVID-19 and the biotech/pharma industry’s role in precision medicine.
Target Audience
- Researchers
- Physicians
- Students
- Nurses
- Pharmacists
- Allied Health
- Public Health
- Public Policy
- Biotech Industry
Target Audience
- List examples of precision medicine solutions or treatments currently in practice
- Provide an overview of lessons and discoveries from large-scale genomics projects, e.g. Qatar Genome Program
- Explain how advanced technologies have helped to rapidly study COVID-19
- Describe briefly how multi-omics studies have facilitated personalized medicine
DAY 1: SATURDAY 5TH DECEMBER 2020 |
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14:00 - 14:05 |
Dr. Damien Chaussabel Director - Immunology Program Sidra Medicine - State of Qatar |
Opening remarks |
14:05 - 14:10 | Dr. Bernice Lo Investigator - Human Genetics Sidra Medicine - State of Qatar |
Opening remarks |
SESSION 1: FROM HUNDREDS TO MILLIONS OF GENOMES: LARGE-SCALE DISCOVERIES DRIVING PRECISION MEDICINE
Objectives: |
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14:10 - 14:15 |
Dr. Donald Love |
Introduction by Session Chair |
14:15 - 14:30 |
Dr. Hamdi Mbarek |
“The Qatar Genome Project: design, project goals and first results” |
14:35 - 14:55 |
Professor Omar AlBagha |
“The Performance of European-derived Polygenic Scores for Health-Related Traits in the Qatari Population” |
14:55 - 15:00 |
Break |
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15:05 - 15:25 |
Professor Stephen Scherer, Ph.D |
“Open Science Genomes from 15,000+ Individuals with Autism and Family Members, Impacting Precision Medicine” |
15:30 - 15:50 |
Dr. Ronald G Crystal, MD |
“QChip1 - A Genotyping Microarray for Identification of Single Gene Disorders in Qatar” |
15:55 - 16:15 |
Dr. Geoffrey Ginsburg |
“The International 100K+ Cohorts Consortium: Integrating Large-Scale Cohorts to Address Global Scientific Challenges” |
16:20 - 16:45 |
Keynote Speaker: |
“100,000 Genomes Project and health transformation” |
16:50 - 17:05 |
Dr. Georges Nemer |
“Education in Precision Medicine: Ethics in Sharing Knowledge Across Borders” |
17:05 - 17:10 |
Break |
SESSION 2: PRECISION MEDICINE SOLUTIONS FOR MANAGING COVID-19 Objectives: |
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17:10 - 17:15 |
Dr. Luis Saraiva |
Introduction by Session Chair |
17:15 - 17:30 |
Dr. Serhiy Souchelnytskyi, Ph.D |
“Systems biology insights into COVID-19 and clinical applications” |
17:35 - 17:50 |
Professor Stuart Tangye, Ph.D |
“COVID19 – lessons learned from inborn errors of immunity” |
17:55 - 18:10 |
Dr. Hadi Yassine, PhD |
“A One Health Approach to Address COVID-19 in Qatar” |
18:15 - 18:30 |
Dr. Laith J. Abu-Raddad |
“Epidemiological insights from the novel primary data on the Qatar SARS-CoV-2 epidemic” |
18:30 - 18:35 |
Break |
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18:40 - 18:55 |
Dr. Micah McClain, MD, PhD |
TBC |
19:00 - 19:15 |
Dr. Christopher Mason, Ph.D |
“Shotgun and spatial transcriptome profiling of COVID-19 patients and autopsies” |
19:20 - 19:45 |
Keynote Speaker: |
“Development of COVID-19 vaccines” |
19:45 - 19:50 |
Closing remarks |
Day 2: Sunday 6th December 2020 |
SESSION 3: REALIZING THE PROMISE OF PRECISION MEDICINE IN CLINICAL CARE Objectives: |
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14:00 - 14:05 |
Dr. Olivier Chez |
Introduction by Session Chair |
14:05 - 14:20 |
Professor Jonathan Skinner, MD |
“Genomics and the prevention of sudden death” |
14:25 - 14:40 |
Dr. Amel Hassan, M.D |
“Precision medicine transforming the lives of children with Primary Immunodeficiency (PID)” |
14:45 - 15:05 |
2 short talks from selected abstracts |
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15:10 - 15:15 |
Break |
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15:15 - 15:30 |
Dr. Richard Gibbs, Ph.D |
“High Genetic Testing Yield in an Enriched Adult Cohort” |
15:35 - 15:50 |
Professor Tippi MacKenzie |
“Reinventing Fetal surgery: Molecular therapies for genetic diseases” |
15:55 - 16:10 |
Professor Mariya Moosajee |
“How has the 100,000 Genome Project shaped Genomic Ophthalmology” |
16:15 - 16:40 |
Keynote Speaker: |
“Implementing New Precision Medicine and Immunotherapy Strategies in Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia” |
16:40 - 17:00 |
Workshop break |
SESSION 4: LESSONS FROM INDUSTRY & BIOTECHNOLOGY COMPANIES AT THE FRONTLINE OF PRECISION MEDICINE Objectives: |
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17:00 - 17:05 |
Dr. Cristina Maccalli |
Introduction by Session Chair |
17:05 - 17:20 |
Dr. Adrian Bot, M.D. Ph.D. |
“Development of CAR T cell products for treatment of B cell malignancies” |
17:25 - 17:40 |
Dr. Ali Mohamed |
“Adoptive cell therapy using allogeneic TCR engineered T cells” |
17:45 - 18:00 |
Dr. Khaled Machaca, PhD |
“Personalized medicine approaches in Qatar” |
18:05 - 18:25 |
2 short talks from selected abstracts |
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18:30 - 18:35 |
Break |
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18:35 - 18:50 |
Dr. Dan Crowley |
“Beyond Genotype-Phenotype: How Functional Biology Will Transform Genomics" |
18:55 - 19:10 |
Dr. Franco Marincola, MD |
“Contextual regulation of cell function for adoptive cell therapy” |
19:15 - 19:40 |
Keynote Speaker: |
“The Regeneron Genetics Center at 1 million exomes: What have we learned” |
19:45 - 19:50 |
Closing remarks |
DAY 3: MONDAY 7TH DECEMBER 2020 |
SESSION 5: FROM COMPLEX DATASETS TO TANGIBLE CLINICAL INSIGHTS Objectives: |
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14:00 - 14:05 |
Dr. Younes Mokrab |
Introduction by Session Chair |
14:05 - 14:30 |
Keynote Speaker: |
“Using large-scale genomic databases to interpret the impact of human variation” |
14:35 - 14:50 |
Professor Hilary Martin |
“Illuminating genetic architecture in the Deciphering Developmental Disorders project” |
14:55 - 15:15 |
Dr. Borbala Mifsud Assistance Professor in Genomics & Precision Medicine, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, State of Qatar |
“PML-RARA drives context-specific activities in Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia” |
15:20 - 15:25 |
Break | |
15:25 - 15:40 |
Professor Lara Mangravite |
“Open practices that drive translation from data-intensive research” |
15:45 - 16:00 |
Daniel Geschwind, M.D, Ph.D |
“Systems biology in neuropsychiatric disorders” |
16:05 - 16:20 |
Dr. Paul Thompson, PhD |
“ENIGMA & Global Neuroscience: Discovering genomic loci that affect the speed of brain development and aging in worldwide” |
16:25 - 16:40 |
Dr. Pui Kwok, MD, PhD |
“Full genome analysis for rare genetic disease diagnosis” |
16:45 - 17:05 |
Workshop break |
SESSION 6: LARGE SCALE MULTI-OMICS POPULATION STRATIFICATION TO ENABLE PERSONALIZED MEDICINE Objectives: |
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17:00 - 17:05 |
Dr. Jean-Charles Grivel |
Introduction by Session Chair |
17:05 - 17:20 |
Dr. Stephen Montgomery |
“Prediction of genetic risk using multi-omics outlier variants” |
17:25 - 17:40 |
Professor Alban Baruteau |
“Genetic risk of sudden infant death syndrome” |
17:45 - 18:00 |
Dr. Andrea Ballagi |
“Protein biomarkers to aid Precision Medicine” |
18:05 - 18:25 |
2 short talks from selected abstracts |
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18:30 - 18:35 |
Break |
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18:35 - 18:50 |
Professor Dr. Kastern Suhre |
“Aptamer-based proteomics in population studies” |
18:55 - 19:10 |
Dr. C. Thomas Caskey, MD |
“Precision Medicine is Enhanced with Metabolomics and MRI Whole Body Imaging” |
19:15 - 19:40 |
Keynote Speaker: |
“A Personalized Approach to Understand Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Heterogeneity” |
19:45 - 19:50 |
Abstract winner announcement and closing remarks |
In support of improving patient care, Sidra Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Contiuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. The Scientific Planning Committee has reviewed all disclosed financial relationships of speakers, moderators, facilitators, and/or authors in advance of this CPD activity and has implemented procedures to manage any potential or real conflicts of interest.