Next Generation Pharmacogenomics
March 11-13, 2015, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The 2015 Golden Helix Symposium “Next Generation Pharmacogenomics” will be organized in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, March 11-13, 2015.
The meeting will mark the official patnership with the Genomic Medicine Alliance and the SEAPharm Consortium and will focus on the recent trends in the field of Pharmacogenomics ad Personalized Medicine.
The Symposium Faculty consists of international renownded speakers mostly from Southeast Asian countries but also from Europe and the US.
Lastly, the meeting will feature the 2015 Genomic Medicine Alliance – Public Health Genomics award, presented for the best abstract submitted for this meeting.
Registration will open in October 2014.
The 2015 Golden Helix Symposium Organizing Committee
Co-organized by:
Endorsed by:
IMPORTANT DATES:
Early bird registration deadline: January 31st, 2015
Deadline for abstract submission: January 31st, 2015
Welcome
Venue
Speakers
Scientific Program
Sponsors
Gallery
Registration
The 2015 Golden Helix Symposium “Next Generation Pharmacogenomics” will be organized in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, March 11-13, 2015.
The meeting will mark the official patnership with the Genomic Medicine Alliance and the SEAPharm Consortium and will focus on the recent trends in the field of Pharmacogenomics ad Personalized Medicine.
The Symposium Faculty consists of international renownded speakers mostly from Southeast Asian countries but also from Europe and the US.
Lastly, the meeting will feature the 2015 Genomic Medicine Alliance – Public Health Genomics award, presented for the best abstract submitted for this meeting.
Registration will open in October 2014.
The 2015 Golden Helix Symposium Organizing Committee
Co-organized by:
Endorsed by:
IMPORTANT DATES:
Early bird registration deadline: January 31st, 2015
Deadline for abstract submission: January 31st, 2015
2015 Golden Helix Symposium venue
The 2015 Golden Helix Symposium will be held in the TM Convention Centre.
TM Convention Centre is a masterpiece of late modern architecture. Through understanding and recognition of the potential provided by the site against the stunning backdrop of Menara Rebung TM, the idea to build TMCC was initiated. Completed in 30th December 2011, TMCC was fast becoming in-demand event venue by businesses and public. Designed as a state-of-art One Stop Centre, TMCC offers the latest cutting edge technology in serving those who are discerning. The design concept was conceptualized to embody the essential characteristics of a hi tech building in tandem with the futuristic building aesthetics.
The exquisite interior design that is free flow and eye catching creates engaging ambiance of a classy convention centre. TMCC is a perfect venue for kinds of exhibitions, receptions, product launches, conferences, corporate events, meetings and seminars. TMCCs dynamic and dedicated team will be supporting customers to smoothen the flow of any kind of events. The team holds a high standard duty of care to customers and embraces the motto of Service With Heart.
University of Malaya
University of Malaya, orUM, Malaysia’s oldest university, is situated on a 750 acre (309 hectare) campus in the southwest of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. It was established on 8th October 1949 on Singapore with the merger of the King Edward VII College of Medicine (founded in 1905) and Raffles College (founded in 1928). The University of Malaya derives its name from the term ‘Malaya’ as the country was then known. The Carr-Saunders Commission on University Education in Malaya, which recommended the setting up of the university, noted in its Report in 1948:“The University of Malaya would provide for the first time a common centre where varieties of race, religion and economic interest could mingle in joint endeavour … For a University of Malaya must inevitably realise that it is a university for Malaya.”
The growth of the University was very rapid during the first decade of its establishment and this resulted in the setting up of two autonomous Divisions on 15 January 1959, one located in Singapore and the other in Kuala Lumpur. In 1960, the government of the two territories indicated their desire to change the status of the Divisions into that of a national university. Legislation was passed in 1961 and the University of Malaya was established on 1st January 1962. On June 16th 1962, University of Malaya celebrated the installation of its first Chancellor, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, who was also the country’s first prime minister. The first Vice-Chancellor was Professor Oppenheim, a world-renowned Mathematician. Professor Dato’ Dr. Mohd Amin Jalaludin was appointed as the eleventh Vice-Chancellor of University of Malaya on 8th November 2013.
About Malaysia
To know Malaysia is to love Malaysia – a bubbling, bustling melting-pot of races and religions where Malays, Indians, Chinese and many other ethnic groups live together in peace and harmony. Our multiculturalism has made Malaysia a gastronomical paradise and home to hundreds of colourful festivals. It’s no wonder that we love celebrating and socialising. As a people, Malaysians are very relaxed, warm and friendly. Geographically, Malaysia is almost as diverse as its culture. 11 states and 2 federal territories (Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya) form Peninsular Malaysia which is separated by the South China Sea from East Malaysia which includes the 2 states (Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo) and a third federal territory, the island of Labuan. One of Malaysia’s key attractions is its extreme contrasts which further add to this theme of diversity. Towering skyscrapers look down upon wooden houses built on stilts while five-star hotels sit just metres away from ancient reefs. Rugged mountains reach dramatically for the sky while their rainforest-clad slopes sweep down to floodplains teeming with forest life. Cool highland hideaways roll down to warm, sandy beaches and rich, humid mangroves. For the perfect holiday full of surprises, the time is now, the place is Malaysia.
*Further information on the country can also be obtained from the Malaysian government’s official portal.
(Sourced from:http://www.tourism.gov.my/)
Organizing Committee
Zahurin Mohamed (University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Chairman)
George P. Patrinos (University of Patras, Patras, Greece)
Ahmad Hatim Sulaiman (University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Eng Hooi Sian (University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Batoulsadat Haerian (University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Shamsul Mohd Zain (University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Yamunah Apalasamy (University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Local Committee
Mohammad AlShawesh
Zaini Jamaludin
Tan Choo Hock
Chai Hann Juang
Aizat Mohd Zain
Rhanye Mac Guad
Hasniza Zaman Huri
Noor Shafila Shafiee
Haslyna Omar
Yamunah Devi Apalasamy
Nur Lisa Zaharan
Syireen Alwi
Abdul Halim Mohamad
Kong Wai Mun
Poppy Rajan
Roop Mala
Tan Hwa Li
Immaculate Langmia
Vijayapandy Pandi
Gareth Sim
Ashri Rani
Lim Chor Hong
Ng Ching Soon
Raziyah Abdul Razak
Nor Fazida Rasidi
Prevathe Ponniah
Behnaz Riazi
Diong Shiau Hui
Invited Speakers
Liam Brunham (Singapore, SG)
Wasun Chantratita (Mahidol, TH)
Ku Chee Seng (Stockholm, SE)
Jae Gook Shin (Seoul, KR)
Federico Innocenti (Chapel Hill, NC, USA)
Teri Klein (Stanford, CA, USA to be confirmed)
Michiaki Kubo (Yokohama, JP)
Surakameth Mahasirimongkol (Mahidol, TH)
Teri Manolio (Washington DC, USA)
Zahurin Mohamed (Kuala Lumpur, MY)
Ming Ta Michael Lee (Yokohama, JP)
Taisei Mushiroda (Yokohama, JP)
George P. Patrinos (Patras, GR)
Munir Pirmohamed (Liverpool, UK)
Gavin Reynolds (Sheffield, UK)
Ron H. van Schaik (Rotterdam, NL)
Gan Siew Hua (Kuala Lumpur, MY)
Rika Yuli Wulantari (Jakarta, ID)
Scientific Program
Wednesday 11th March 2015
15:00 18:00 Registration
Thursday 12th March 2015
08:00 08:45 Registration
08:45 09:00 Opening addresses
Zahurin Mohamed (University of Malaya, Malaysia)
George P. Patrinos (University of Patras, Greece)
Session 1 (Chairman: Zahurin Mohamed)
09:00 09:30 Teri Manolio, Director, Division of Genomic Medicine National Human Genome Research Institute, Baltimore, MA, USA
Genomic Medicine Programs of the National Human Genome Research Institute
09:30 10:00 Zahurin Mohamad, Professor, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Pharmacogenomics studies in a multi-ethnic population
10:00 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 12:30 Clinical Pharmacogenomics Forum (Chairman: George P. Patrinos)
Munir Pirmohamed, Professor,University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Personalized Medicine: The challenge of developing the evidence base
Ron H van Schaik, Professor,Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Clinical implementation of pharmacogenomics: What did we learn?
Federico Innocenti, Associate Professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Next-generation sequencing technology and individualization of cancer treatment
12:30 14:00 Lunch Break
Session 2 (Chairman: Wichittra Tassaneeyakul)
14:00 14:30 Ming Ta Michael Lee, Team Leader, Centre for Integrative Medical Sciences, RIKEN, Yokohama, Japan
Pharmacogenomics and Genetic Testing in the Taiwan population
14:30 15:00 Wasun Chantratita, Professor, Chief of Virology and Molecular Microbiology, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
From pharmacogenomics card to medical genomic card
15:00 15:30 Surakameth Mahasirimongkol, Medical Researcher, National Institute of Health, Department of Medical Sciences, Ministry of Public Health and Scientific manager, Pharmacogenomic research project, Thailand Center For Excellence in Life Sciences(TCELS)
Pharmacogenomics of SCAR and DILI in Thailand
15:30 16:00 Jae Gook Shin, Professor and Head, Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology Director, Pharmacogenomics Research Center Inje University College of Medicine and Director, Clinical Trial Center Inje University Busan Paik Hospital, Busan, South Korea
Are we ready to practice pharmacogenomics for personalized medicine?
16:00 17:00 Coffee Break and Poster viewing
Session 3 (Chairman: Jae Gook Shin)
17:00 17:30 Ku Chee Seng, Foreign Adjunct Faculty, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet (Stockholm, Sweden); Honorary Research Fellow in the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore.
New technologies in pharmacogenomics research
17:30 18:00 Rika Yuli Wulantari, Vice Rector in Research and Development, Yarsi University, Jakarta, Indonesia
Pharmacogenomics of NAT2 influences Oral Anti Tuberculosis Drug Induced Hepatotoxicity in Indonesia
20:00 22.00 Conference Dinner
Friday 13th March 2015
Session 4 (Chairman: Munir Pirmohamed)
09:00 09:30 Gavin Reynolds, Professor, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK
Understanding individual variability in the effects of antipsychotic drugs – Pharmacogenetics to epigenetics
09:30 10:00 Taisei Mushiroda, Group Director, Laboratory for Pharmacogenetics, Centre for Genomic Medicine, RIKEN, Yokohama, Japan
Individualization of anticancer therapeutics based on pharmacogenomics
10:00 10:30 Teri Klein, Director, PharmGKB, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
The Pharmacogenomics Knowledge Base and its implementation
10:30 11:00 Coffee Break
Session 5 (Chairman: Ku Chee Seng)
11:00 11:30 Wichittra Tassaneeyakul, Professor and Head, Department of Pharmacology, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand
Genetic markers for severe cutaneous adverse drug reactions of phenytoin
11:30 12:00 Liam Brunham, Assistant Principal Investigator, Translational Laboratory in Genetic Medicine, A-Star, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Modelling Pharacogenomic Traits in Genome-edited Isogenic Human Cells
12:00 12:30 Gan Siew Hua, Professor, Human Genome Centre, University of Science Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Pharmacogenomics and Genetic Testing in the Malaysian population
12:30 14:00 Lunch Break
Session 6 (Chairman: Ming Ta Michael Lee)
14:00 14:30 Michiaki Kubo, Group Director, Laboratory for Genotyping Development, RIKEN, Centre for Genomic Medicine, Yokohama, Japan
Pharmacogenetic research in the Biobank Japan project
14.30 15.00 2015 Genomic Medicine Alliance – Public Health Genomics award
Lecture title and recipient TBA
15:00 16:00 Coffee Break and Poster viewing
Session 7 (Chairman: Zahurin Mohamed)
16.00 16.40 Keynote lecture
George P. Patrinos, Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy, University of Patras, Patras, Greece
Next-generation pharmacogenomics: An information technology perspective
16:40 17.00 Concluding remarks
17:00 19:30 4TH SEAPHARM MEETING (By invitation only)
Sponsors
The Organizing Committee of the 2015 Golden Helix Symposium is indebted to the following academic and corporate entities that support the organization of his scentific event:
Grand Sponsors:
Platinum Sponsors:
Gold sponsors:
Other sponsors:
Communication Sponsors:
Registration
Registration for this event is now CLOSED.
REGISTRATION FEES:
Early-bird registration fees (up to December 31st, 2014):
Participants: 800 RM (350 USD)
Students: 480 RM (200 USD)
Registration fees (as of December 31st 2014):
Participants: 900 RM (400 USD)
Students: 480 RM (200 USD)
Conference Dinner on March 12th, 2015 (free seating): 120 RM (40 USD)
For more information please contact:
Mr Peter Thomson at:
The Golden Helix Foundation,
Email: secretariat@goldenhelix.org
AND/OR
Ms Haslyna Omar and/or Ms Shafila Shafie at:
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya
50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Telephone: 603-79674703
Fax: 603-79674791