PMWC 2017 Silicon Valley Luminary & Pioneer Awards

The PMWC Luminary Award recognizes recent contributions of preeminent figures who have accelerated personalized medicine into the clinical marketplace. The PMWC Pioneer Award is given to rare individuals who presaged the advent of personalized medicine when less evolved technology and encouragement from peers existed, but still made major advances in the field.

This year, PMWC will be honoring Dr. Jennifer Doudna (UC Berkeley) with the Luminary Award for spearheading the development of the groundbreaking Crispr-Cas9 genome editing technology and Edward F. Chang for developing advanced neurophysiologic brain mapping methods. For the Pioneer Award, Dr. James Allison (MD Anderson Cancer Center) will be recognized for pioneering cancer immunotherapy through his discovery of the immune checkpoint blockade. Dr. Stephen Quake (Stanford) will receive a Pioneer Award for his prolific inventions of technologies in microfluidics and genetics that have enabled personalized medicine, drug discovery and non-invasive diagnostics.

Luminary Award

Edward F. Chang
University of California

Jennifer Doudna
UC Berkeley

Pioneer Award

James Allison
MD Anderson Cancer Center

Stephen Quake
Stanford University

Date & Agenda

When: January 22, 2017 at 6:30-8:30pm

Suggested dress: Cocktail attire

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Venue

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326 Galvez Street, Stanford, CA 94305
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Past Luminary Award Recipients

Roger Perlmutter

2016

Expedited Development of Groundbreaking Therapies

Laura Esserman

2016

Breast Cancer Treatment Paradigm Shifter

Ron Davis

2015

Developed R-loop Technique of Electron Microscopy

Jay Flatley

2014

Established Illumina as the leader in sequence technology

Janet Woodcock

2013

FDA Director, fast-tracked targeted drugs through FDA approval

Brian Druker

2012

Co-inventor, blockbuster drug, Gleevec

George Church

2011

Contributions to the sequencing of genomes and interpreting such data; In Neuroscience he established a “functional connectome”

Lee Hood

2010

Inventions included the automated DNA sequencer and a tool for synthesizing DNA

Past Pioneer Award Recipients

Irv Weissman

2016

Pioneer in Regenerative Medicine & Cancer Stem Cells

Ralph Snyderman

2016

Widely recognized as “Father of Personalized Medicine”

Craig Venter

2015

1st Draft Human Gen., 1st Complete Diploid Human Gen., and 1st Synth. Bact. Cell

Dennis Lo

2015

Discovered That An Unborn Fetus Releases Fetal DNA Into Maternal Plasma

Jonathan K.C. Knowles

2015 – UK

Personalized Medicine Leader in both Academia and the Pharmaceutical Industry

Yuet Wain Kan

2014

The first to establish that a single DNA mutation could lead to a human disease, and the first to diagnose a human disease by using DNA

Michael Hayden

2014 – Israel

Developer, First Predictive Test for Huntington’s Disease

Kim Popovits

2013 – Israel

Launched both earliest genetically-targeted therapy and molecular diagnostic assay

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