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Genomics update: New technologies and clinical cases – Has genomics met its promise?

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Saturday 15 July 2023. Genomics update: New technologies and clinical cases.

When    Satellite Meeting of the International Congress of Genetics – Saturday 15 July 2023, 10am – 4pm (AEST)
Where    Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
Registration   This is an in-person workshop for clinicians. Registration is available here.


An in-person workshop for GPs, specialists, nurses and other health professionals interested in genomics in clinical practice.

Escape Zoom, office, home demands! Learn, eat, network and discuss genomics!

Learn from the top people experienced in the field, including clinicians, scientists, researchers, ethicists and community representatives.

Cost: $300 including morning tea and lunch

Further information and registration.

Download the flyer here.

 

Learning outcomes:

  • Refresh basic genetics/genomic principles and processes
  • Identify when a patient is suitable for genetic or genomic testing and how to select the right test at the right time
  • Appreciate clinicians’ roles across the genomic testing pathway
  • Describe complexities of communicating with patients and families around consent, result disclosure and follow up
  • Understand the science behind polygenic risk scores, pharmacogenomics and precision cancer therapies

 

Program

Lectures

  • Genomics ‘101’
  • Simple case: the evolution of genetic testing, screening and management of spinal muscular atrophy
  • Complex case: dual variant infantile epilepsy

Breakout rooms: new technologies

  • Polygenic risk scores
  • Precision medicine and targeted cancer treatments
  • Pharmacogenomics

Panel discussion

Has genomics met its promise?

Learn from the top people experienced in the field, including:

Dr Alison Archibald, Prof Martin Delatycki, Prof Clara Gaff, Prof Lynn Gillam, Prof Sean Grimmond, Dr Katherine Howell, Prof Paul James, A/Prof Seb Lunke, Dr Sam Mostafa, A/Prof Adrienne Sexton, Dr Jane Tiller, A/Prof Alison Trainer.