Dr. Francis Collins, Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
“I ask you to consider joining me for the All of Us Research Program —and the many, many other Americans who are volunteering for All of Us—in building the foundation for a new era of precision medicine, both for current and future generations.”
Dr. Francis Collins will join PMWC 2018 Michigan as a keynote speaker on June 6, 2018, providing an update on the All of US (PMI) Program.
This past Sunday—May 6, 2018—the program reached a major milestone with the start of the nationwide participation enrollment! The All of Us Research Program, part of the Precision Medicine Initiative that was famously announced by President Barack Obama at the 2015 State of the Union address, aims to enroll a total of 1 million Americans.
The All of Us Research Program: purpose, opportunities, and associated objectives:
- The program embodies a new model of research, based on collaboration among researchers, providers, and participants
- Participants will donate biologic samples and share a variety of data from electronic medical records, surveys, wearables, and genetic testing that researchers can use to learn more about diseases and to develop treatment—participants will also have the opportunity to access their own health information
- Rich data resources will be generated, as well as a collection of biospecimens that will be freely and rapidly shared to inform a variety of research studies
- The program is expected to catalyze an ecosystem of researchers and funders
- The program aims to enroll participants from traditionally underserved groups, as well as to collect more disparate data sets to address the lack of diversity in genomic research studies—at least half of the participants must be from groups traditionally underrepresented in medical research
After a series of controlled testing, which allowed the program coordinators to address potential issues prior to this full national launch, early participant sign-ups reached 44,000. Of these, 26,000 completed the enrollment process—an exciting milestone.
Some interesting facts
- Initially, enrollment is only open to adults (aged 18 years and older), with a plan to enroll children starting next summer
- The NIH issued a funding announcement soliciting applications from large-scale genome centers that can generate genotyping and whole genome sequencing data; this aspect of the program is expected to launch later this year
- To carry out the program, the NIH has funded more than 100 organizations, from community groups to health centers, academic medical centers, and private companies
- A total of 35 samples per participant will be collected, with a maximum of 35 million samples being available at full enrollment of the 1 million study volunteers
- To ensure privacy in this federally funded research involving sensitive, identifiable information about study participants, automatically issued certificates of confidentiality will prevent investigators from handing over research participant data
- The data collected are purely for research purposes and, as such, the selling of data to marketers or advertisers is forbidden
- All data are stored in the cloud, and all researchers must go to where the data resides; they will not be able to store it anywhere else
To learn more about the All of Us Research Program and how to join, visit www.JoinAllofUs.org.
We are very excited to have Dr. Francis Collins join our PMWC 2018 Michigan programas well as a stellar lineup of speakers that includes Eric Topol (Scripps Health), Lee Hood (Providence Health), Rita Colwell (University of Maryland), Nancy Cox (Vanderbilt Genetics Institute), Eric Lefkofsky (Tempus), Dawn Barry (Luna DNA), Ariella Shikanov (University of Michigan), George Sledge (Stanford University), among many others—see here for the full speaker list, two-track program and see the 150+ presenting companies listed below.
Please join us in beautiful Ann Arbor, June 6-7 for PMWC 2018 Michigan.
We look forward to seeing you at the conference!
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A2 Health Hacks | A2IDEA | A4anesthesia.com | AACR Foundation |
AdderStone Predictive Analytics | Agena Bioscience | Agilent Technologies | American Medical Association |
Arbor Research Collaborative | Arboretum Ventures | Arborsense | Arcascope |
Athelas | Ayasdi | Biodesix | Biogenetika |
Bipolar Research Program, UMich | Bristol-Myers Squibb | Cancer Research Institute | Cardinal Health |
Center for Statistical Genetics and Genome Science Training Program | Children’s Mercy Hospital | Ciitizen | City of Hope |
Cleveland Clinic | Cornell University | CosmosID | Data2Discovery |
DataSpeaks, Inc. | Davis Phinney Foundation | Department of Learning Health Sciences, University of Michigan | DNA Software, Inc |
Estonian Genome Center, University of Tartu | Ewha University | FDNA | Ferris State University |
FibrosIX LLC | Foundation Medicine | Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center | Genentech |
Genetech / PDQA | Genomatix | Genomenon, Inc. | HANDOK |
Harvard Medical School | Harvard University | HCC | Health Policy Research Institute; School of Medicine UC Irvine |
Health Samurai | Health2047 Inc. | Henry Ford Cancer Institute | Henry Ford Health System |
Henry Ford Hospital | Hermelin Brain Tumor Center at Henry Ford Health System | Hughes Management, LC | Huron Life Sciences |
Hygieia | IBM | IBM Watson Health Solutions | IHA/St. Joseph Mercy Health System |
Illumina | Immusoft | Independent | Inova Diagnostics |
Inspirata Inc. | Institute for Quantitative Health Science and Engineering | Invest Michigan | Invetech |
IQVIA | ISSAC Corp | ITOS Oncology | Janssen |
Jones Day | JOOL Health | Karius DX | L7 Informatics |
Luna DNA | Machinify | MCW | MDA |
Med School OMSE | Medical University of South Carolina | Medidata Solutions | Medline Industries, Inc. |
Menarini Silicon biosystems | MichBio | Michigan Medicine, Dept. of Neurosurgery | Michigan Medicine, University of Michigan |
Mount Sinai School of Medicine | myTomorrows | Natera, Inc | NIH |
NIH/NCBI | NorthShore University HealthSystem | Northwestern University | Novartis |
Novigenix SA | Novogene | Oakland University | One Medical |
Ono Pharam Korea | OpenClinica, LLC | Parabricks | Pfizer |
Pfizer Oncology | PRB Operating Capital I LLC | Precision Health at the University of Michigan | Precision Health Program, Department of Radiology at Michigan State University |
PreDxion Bio, Inc. | PreventionGenetics | Providence Health | Purdue University |
QuestDiagnostics | Qunitiles | Radiation Oncology/University of Michigan | Reagan Marketing & Design |
Regeneron | Samumed, LLC | Scripps Research Institute | Seattle Genetics |
Self | Soar Technology, Inc. | Spectrum Health Ventures | Stanford University |
Stanley Consulting | Strata Oncology | Takara Bio USA Inc. | Taubman Health Sciences Library, University of Michigan |
Tempus | The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital | The Christ Hospital Hematology and Oncology | Thermo Fisher Scientific |
Translational Software Inc | Trinity | UCSF | UIC |
UM Radiation Oncology | Undiagnosed and Rare Disease Program, Medical College of Wisconsin | UnitedHealthcare | University of Chicago |
University of Maryland College Park and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public | University of Michigan | University of Michigan – MLabs | University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) |
University of Michigan Center for Computational Medicine & Bioinformatics | University of Michigan College of Pharmacy | University of Michigan Comprehensive Depression Center | University of Michigan Law School |
University of Michigan School of Dentistry | University of Michigan School of Engineering | University of Michigan School of Information | University of Michigan School of Public Health |
University of Michigan Taubman Health Sciences Library | University of Michigan-Dearborn | University of Michigan, Health Management and Policy, SPH | University of Michigan; Medical Institute Comprehensive Cancer Center |
University of Minnesota | University of Utah | University of Windsor | USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center |
VA Ann Arbor Health System; University of Michigan | Vaccine Research Center, NIH/NIAID | Vanderbilt Genetics Institute | Vertex |
VISA | Wayne State University | Weill Cornell Medicine | Wolters Kluwer Clinical Effectiveness |
Workit Health | Xconomy Detroit Ann Arbor | XING Technologies | Yottabyte |
ZipyCare | Carlton Fields |
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