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Date: | 27.06.2016, 08:00h to 29.06.2016, 20:00h |
Location: | AUDITORIUM MAXIMUM
ETH Zurich
Rämistrasse 101, F30
8092 Zürich
Switzerland Zürich Schweiz |
Keywords: | AIDS - Genetic research/engineering - Genome analysis - Gene therapy - Organ/tissue transplantation - Pharmaceutics/drugs |
Details: | Personalized – or precision – medicine is an emerging multi-faceted health care concept that aims to optimize diagnosis and treatment through inclusion of patient-specific information. Tremendous technological advances in genomics, most notably in DNA sequencing, are driving the design of individually tailored therapies and preventive measures. Impressive progress has also been made in the development of functionalized and personalized whole-body or partial in silico patient models that incorporate knowledge of underlying physiological mechanisms and physical interactions of an individual’s anatomy and metabolism. The field of precision medicine is intrinsically interdisciplinary and involves clinical research, molecular and synthetic biology, medical device engineering, numerical and mathematical modeling of biophysical, physiological, and biomedical systems, medical image analysis, high performance computing, and statistical analysis of high-throughput molecular data. Precision medicine encompasses extraordinary challenges for scientists, engineers, health care providers, and the diagnostic and pharmaceutical industries, and promises a future in which the detailed anatomical and molecular uniqueness of each patient contributes to improved quality of care. The Competence Center Personalized Medicine UZH/ETH Zurich and the IT'IS Foundation, with generous support from the International Latsis Foundation, are joining forces to organize a three-day interdisciplinary symposium to explore the opportunities afforded by precision medicine and to address the challenges of making it a reality. The Competence Center Personalized Medicine (CC-PM) UZH/ETH Zurich coordinates and actively supports interdisciplinary research of the University of Zurich, ETH Zurich and the University Hospitals in Zurich in the field of genome-based healthcare. The 35 professional members of the CC-PM and their research groups bring expertise from many different departments of ETHZ and various medical faculties of the University of Zurich and the University Hospital of Zurich. The competencies of the CC-PM include theranostics, cell and tissue banking resources, and IT approaches for merging (epi)genetic and clinical datasets. The Foundation for Research on Information Technologies in Society (IT'IS) is an independent, nonprofit research foundation dedicated to improving and advancing the quality of people’s lives through technology. IT'IS researchers, together with spinoff ZMT Zurich Medtech, are developing Sim4Life, a platform of multi-physics, multi-scale simulation tools for optimization of individual diagnostic, treatment planning, and therapeutic approaches for use with the Virtual Population, a suite of computational human phantoms. Working together, CC-PM and IT'IS promise to deliver a program of unprecedented depth and breadth. The program will consist of invited lectures and keynote presentations from global leaders in the field in a series of themed sessions covering the various aspects of precision medicine, from genes and genomes to computational humans to clinical implementation. Early career scientists will have the opportunity to participate in poster sessions, and student posters will be selected for awards. The symposium will close with a public event with panel discussion (in German). |
Organizer: | The Latsis Symposium of ETH Zurich is a prestigious annual event. The selection of the symposium's theme – always a topic of ground-breaking importance – and its organizers is made on the basis of a competitive application process. The Fondation Latsis Internationale, a non-profit, public benefit foundation established in 1975, has been supporting the annual Latsis Symposium at ETH Zurich since 1986. The theme of the symposium must relate to an area in which research is being conducted at ETH Zurich and which is of interest to the general public. The Latsis Symposium ETH Zurich 2016 on personalized medicine is jointly organized by the Competence Center Personalized Medicine UZH/ETH Zurich and the IT'IS Foundation. |
Contact: | Silke Schneider, PhD Address: Competence Center Personalized Medicine Voltastrasse 24 CH-8044 Zurich Switzerland Tel: +41-44-634 15 25 Fax: Email: latsis2016@itis.ethz.ch |
Webpage: | http://www.itis.ethz.ch/latsis2016/ |
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