Dear Colleagues,
Over the past few years, we have seen major advancements in oncology propelled by increasing molecular and cellular mechanistic insights and applications of Precision Medicine. Tailored treatment for BRCA-positive mutation carriers and breast cancer patients is available. Disease identification and characterization is occurring. Patient stratification is being driven by molecular markers and gene signatures. And immunotherapy has opened avenues to successfully enlist the immune system to combat cancer, in some indications already becoming the new standard of care.
Along with these developments, clinical trial design is continually evolving to consider tumor heterogeneity among different patient populations. Furthermore, new technologies, such as CRISPR, 3D bio-printing, and radiomics, are expected to broaden and sharpen our ability to identify novel therapeutic targets.
When we think of cancer we have to be careful not to just focus on the “turning points”. Trastuzumab for HER2-positive cancer is a great tool that defeats cancers, but it doesn’t yet represent a final defeat of breast cancer.
We also shouldn’t focus on “single category of solutions” such as kinase inhibitors, antibodies, chemotherapeutics, radiation, or surgery. We rather need to focus on continuous improvement cycles. For instance, we went from a 20% cure rate to a more than 90% cure rate for acute lymphoplastic leukemia without introducing any new drugs. Strategy matters, but only if solutions exist!
I feel privileged to be a practicing oncologist at the present time, to be able to experience and actively shape many advancements that will change medical care in the near and longer term future. Now is the perfect time for me to join the PMWC team to develop the structure and focus of the upcoming PMWC 2018 SV conference. PMWC is a leader in creating an outstanding forum that touches every component of precision medicine while creating venues and events that bring together all stakeholders.
The PMWC 2018 SV conference will be a great opportunity to get one step closer to making precision medicine a true reality for all cancer patients.
A sneak peek promises an exciting upcoming conference, with full tracks covering artificial intelligence/machine learning, immunotherapy, the A
Please join us to hear first-hand from an exciting speaker lineup which includes Sir John Bell, Elisabeth Blackburn, Dame Sally Davies, Kimberly Blackburn, Troyen Brennan, Vinod Khosla, Chris Ianelli, Raghu Kalluri, Eric Lefkofsky, Hugh O’Dowd, Eric Schadt and many more for a total of about 200 speakers for PMWC 2018 Silicon Valley, January 22-24. These leading experts will share how current advances, opportunities, and challenges will shape the biomedical research and healthcare of the future.
Hope to see you there!
George Sledge, MD
Professor of Medicine (Oncology), Stanford University Medical Center
PMWC 2018 Silicon Valley Program Chair
The Precision Medicine World Conference (PMWC), in its 17th installment, will take place in the Santa Clara Convention Center (Silicon Valley) on January 21-24, 2020. The program will traverse innovative technologies, thriving initiatives, and clinical case studies that enable the translation of precision medicine into direct improvements in health care. Conference attendees will have an opportunity to learn first-hand about the latest developments and advancements in precision medicine and cutting-edge new strategies and solutions that are changing how patients are treated.
See 2019 Agenda highlights:
- Five tracks will showcase sessions on the latest advancements in precision medicine which include, but are not limited to:
- AI & Data Science Showcase
- Clinical & Research Tools Showcase
- Clinical Dx Showcase
- Creating Clinical Value with Liquid Biopsy ctDNA, etc.
- Digital Health/Health and Wellness
- Digital Phenotyping
- Diversity in Precision Medicine
- Drug Development (PPPs)
- Early Days of Life Sequencing
- Emerging Technologies in PM
- Emerging Therapeutic Showcase
- FDA Efforts to Accelerate PM
- Gene Editing
- Genomic Profiling Showcase
- Immunotherapy Sessions & Showcase
- Implementation into Health Care Delivery
- Large Scale Bio-data Resources to Support Drug Development (PPPs)
- Microbial Profiling Showcase
- Microbiome
- Neoantigens
- Next-Gen. Workforce of PM
- Non-Clinical Services Showcase
- Pharmacogenomics
- Point-of Care Dx Platform
- Precision Public Health
- Rare Disease Diagnosis
- Resilience
- Robust Clinical Decision Support Tools
- Wellness and Aging Showcase
See 2019 Agenda highlights:
- Five tracks will showcase sessions on the latest advancements in precision medicine which include, but are not limited to:
- AI & Data Science Showcase
- Clinical & Research Tools Showcase
- Clinical Dx Showcase
- Creating Clinical Value with Liquid Biopsy ctDNA, etc.
- Digital Health/Health and Wellness
- Digital Phenotyping
- Diversity in Precision Medicine
- Drug Development (PPPs)
- Early Days of Life Sequencing
- Emerging Technologies in PM
- Emerging Therapeutic Showcase
- FDA Efforts to Accelerate PM
- Gene Editing / CRISPR
- Genomic Profiling Showcase
- Immunotherapy Sessions & Showcase
- Implementation into Health Care Delivery
- Large Scale Bio-data Resources to Support Drug Development (PPPs)
- Microbial Profiling Showcase
- Microbiome
- Neoantigens
- Next-Gen. Workforce of PM
- Non-Clinical Services Showcase
- Pharmacogenomics
- Point-of Care Dx Platform
- Precision Public Health
- Rare Disease Diagnosis
- Resilience
- Robust Clinical Decision Support Tools
- Wellness and Aging Showcase
- A lineup of 450+ highly regarded speakers featuring pioneering researchers and authorities across the healthcare and biotechnology sectors
- Luminary and Pioneer Awards, honoring individuals who contributed, and continue to contribute, to the field of Precision Medicine
- 2000+ multidisciplinary attendees, from across the entire spectrum of healthcare, representing different types of companies, technologies, and medical centers with leadership roles in precision medicine