Speakers
Organizing Committe
Meena Upadhyaya; Professor, Cardiff University, Institute of Medical Genetics, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
George P. Patrinos; Associate Professor, University of Patras School of Health Sciences, Department of Pharmacy, Patras, Greece
Invited speakers
Darrol Baker (London, UK)
Panos Deloukas (Hinxton, UK)
William Newman (Manchester, UK)
George P. Patrinos (Patras, GR)
Munir Pirmohammed (Liverpool, UK)
Simon Reed (Cardiff, UK)
Phil Routledge (Cardiff, UK)
James Walters (Cardiff, UK)
Scientific Program
Scientific Program
09:00 09:25 Registration & Coffee
09:25 09:30 Welcome addresses
Session I (Chair: Meena Upadhyaya)
09:30 10:00 Phil Routledge, Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Cardiff University School of Medicine, Cardiff, Wales
The implications of pharmacogenomics to clinical practice in NHS Wales
10:00 10:30 George P. Patrinos, Associate Professor, University of Patras Department of Pharmacy, Patras, Greece
Personalized Pharmacogenomics Profiling using whole genome sequencing
10:30 11:00 William Newman, Professor, Manchester Centre for Genomic Medicine, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Using exome sequence analysis in pharmacogenetics
11:00 11:30 Coffee break
Session II (Chair: George P. Patrinos)
11:30 12:00 Panos Deloukas, Professor, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Cambridge, UK
Cardiovascular genomics
12:00 12:30Peter Jacobs, Consultant, Strategy in GSD Research Business
Your nre research companion for pharmacogenomics
12:30 13:30 Lunch break
Session III (Chair: Simon Reed)
13:30 14:30 Munir Pirmohammed, Professor, Department of Pharmacogenetics, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Pharmacogenomics, challenges and opportunities
14:30 15:00 Darrol Baker, Director, The Golden Helix Foundation, London, UK
Massive scale clinical data in pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine
15:00 15:20 Tea break
Session IV (Chair: William Newman)
15:20 15:50 James Walters, Institute of Psychological Medicine and Clinical Neurosciences, Cadiff University, Cardiff, Wales
The Genomics of treatment resistant schizophrenia
15:50 16:20 Simon Reed, Institute of Cancer and Genetics, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales
Genome-wide mapping of cellular DNA damage and epigenetic responses folowing exposure to platinum-analogue chemotherapy agents
16:20 - 16:30 Concluding remarks
MEETING ENDS