programme print conference 2019 FINAL LR copy · From Ethics & Governance Council to Ethics...
Transcript of programme print conference 2019 FINAL LR copy · From Ethics & Governance Council to Ethics...
FUNDERS
Morning session
9.15 - 10.00 Registration: Tea & coffee
10.00 - 10.05 WelcomeProfessor Sara Marshall, Head of Clinical and Physiological Sciences, Wellcome Trust
The story so farProfessor Sir Rory Collins, Principal Investigator, UK Biobank
10.05 - 10.20
10.20 - 10.30 Streamlining the access processMs Carolyn Low, Head of Access, UK Biobank
Guiding use of the UK Biobank resourceProfessor Martin Bobrow, University of Cambridge and Chair, UK Biobank Access Sub-Committee
10.30 - 10.40
From Ethics & Governance Council to Ethics Advisory CommitteeProfessor Anneke Lucassen, University of Southampton
10.40 - 10.50
Panel: questions10.50 - 11.00
Introduction: GeneticsChair: Professor Gil McVean, University of Oxford
11.00 - 11.05
UK Biobank and the UK Life Sciences Industrial StrategyProfessor Sir John Bell, University of Oxford
11.05 - 11.15
Using genomics to understand an individual’s risk for common diseases Professor Peter Donnelly, Genomics plc
11.15 - 11.30
Identifying the genetic determinants of arrhythmiasProfessor Cristen Willer, University of Michigan
11.30 - 11.45
Associations with haemochromatosis genetic variantsProfessor David Melzer, University of Exeter
11.45 - 11.55
Exome sequencing for drug discovery Professor Jonathan Marchini, Regeneron
11.55 - 12.10
12.10 - 12.25 Why bother to whole genome sequence UK Biobank?Dr Kári Stefánsson, deCODE
12.25 - 12.40 Panel: questions
12.40 - 13.40 Lunch
FUNDERS
Afternoon session
13.40 - 13.45 Introduction: Health outcomesChair: Professor Sir Alex Markham, University of Leeds
13.45 - 13.55 Update on UK Biobank follow-upMs Robin Flaig, University of Edinburgh
13.55 - 14.05 Central linkage processesDr Mark Effingham, Chief Operating Officer, UK Biobank
Strategies for health outcome phenotypingProfessor Cathie Sudlow, Chief Scientist, UK Biobank
14.05 - 14.15
14.15 - 14.30 PheWAS: discovering gene-disease associationsProfessor Josh Denny, Vanderbilt University
14.30 - 14.35 Global challenge for scalable outcome phenotypingProfessor Russ Altman, Stanford University
14.35 - 14.45 Panel: questions
14.45 - 15.10 Early Career Researcher Awards: Winner and 2 Runners-upChair: Professor Naomi Allen, Senior Epidemiologist, UK Biobank
15.10 - 15.30 Afternoon tea
Introduction: Other -omicsChair: Professor Bernard Keavney, University of Manchester
15.30 - 15.35
15.35 - 15.45 Multi-omic approaches to understanding disease mechanismsDr Jimmy Peters, University of Cambridge
15.45 - 16.00 Metabolomics – understanding the biochemical fingerprint of diseaseProfessor Karsten Suhre, Weill Cornell Medicine, Qatar
16.00 - 16.15 Strategies for conducting metabolomics analyses at scaleDr Clary Clish, The Broad Institute
16.15 - 16.30 Approach to large-scale multi-omics in UK BiobankProfessor Tony Whetton, University of Manchester
16.30 - 16.40 UK Biobank Eye & Vision Consortium: making the resource work for researchersProfessor Paul Foster, University College London
16.40 - 16.50 UK Biobank Imaging study: how might this landmark study improve health researchProfessor Paul Matthews, Imperial College London
16.50 - 16.55 Getting the most out of UK BiobankProfessor Rory Collins
16.55 - 17.05 Panel: questions
17.05 - 17.10 Closing remarksProfessor Patrick Chinnery, MRC Clinical Director
17.10 - 18.15 Drinks reception
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