Labroots Virtual Event: Precision Medicine / Genomics / Genetics / Molecular Diagnostics

Labroots Virtual Event: Precision Medicine / Genomics / Genetics / Molecular Diagnostics

May 13 – 26 | Virtual

This free, global virtual event explores the latest advances in precision medicine, genomics, genetics, and molecular diagnostics. Featuring expert presentations, interactive sessions, and poster discussions, the program covers cutting-edge technologies, clinical applications, health equity in genomics, and breakthroughs in rare disease and precision therapeutics. Attendees can earn continuing education credits and access on-demand content for a year.

To learn more, visit the event webpage. Please note: Registration is required.

Europe Precision Medicine Forum 2026

Cell Symposia: Precision Genomics for Human Health

May 11 – 12 | Stockholm, Sweden

The Precision Medicine Forum provides a collaborative platform to address challenges in advancing precision medicine across Europe. Featuring three parallel tracks, the event includes plenary sessions, panels, roundtables, and networking opportunities, bringing together leaders from healthcare, research, industry, government, payers, and patient groups to explore key topics and drive progress in the field.

To learn more, visit the conference webpage. Please note: Registration is required.

Keystone Symposia Precision Genome Engineering

Keystone Symposia Precision Genome Engineering

March 9 – 12 | Banff, Alberta, Canada

This Keystone Symposia conference will bring together leaders in genome editing to explore fundamental biology, technology advances, and clinical translation of precision genetic medicines. Sessions will cover mechanisms of editing tools, CRISPR-based applications, delivery strategies, DNA repair, and emerging clinical data, alongside joint programming with the Nucleic Acid Therapeutics and Targeted Delivery meeting to foster cross-disciplinary collaboration in advancing next-generation therapies.

To learn more, visit the conference webpage. Please note: Registration is required.

4th World Congress on Precision and Personalized Medicine

4th World Congress on Precision and Personalized Medicine

November 27 – 28 | Zurich, Switzerland

This global meeting will convene researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and industry leaders to advance innovation in precision and personalized healthcare. With the theme “Precision Medicine: Pioneering Healthcare Breakthroughs for a Healthier Future,” the program spans genomics, pharmacogenomics, biomarkers, targeted therapies, AI, digital health, and clinical implementation. Attendees can expect cutting-edge science, workshops, exhibitions, and networking focused on translating discoveries into transformative patient care.

To learn more, visit the conference webpage. Please note: Registration is required.

Working Towards Justice & Genetic Health Literacy in Clinical Genomics

Working Towards Justice & Genetic Health Literacy in Clinical Genomics

Wednesday, May 22 | 11 a.m. ET | Virtual

Speakers:
Dr. Janeth Sanchez, PhD, MPH
Program Director for Health Equity at National Institutes of Health

Dr. Janina Jeff, PhD, MS
Bioinformatics Scientist at Illumina and Host of In Those Genes Podcast

Join the UNC Program for Precision Medicine in Health Care (PPMH) for a seminar and panel about working towards justice and genetic health literacy in clinical genomics and the complexity of supporting informed decision making by members of vulnerable or marginalized groups.

To learn more and register, visit the event page. Please note: Registration is required for this seminar.

Integrating Genetics into the Tanzanian Healthcare: An Overview

Integrating Genetics into the Tanzanian Healthcare: An Overview

Tuesday, May 28 | 9 a.m. ET | Virtual

Speaker: Dr. Mohamed Zahir Alimohamed

Dr. Alimohamed will provide an overview of the current landscape and future prospects of integrating genetics into healthcare practices in Tanzania, beginning by outlining the existing healthcare infrastructure and genetic services available in the country. Next, Dr. Alimohamed will discuss the challenges and opportunities faced in implementing genetic testing, counseling, and treatment options within the Tanzanian healthcare system.

To learn more and register, visit the GGMC Educational Webinar Series webpage.

Please note: Registration is required for this webinar.

Carolina Seminar Series | Ensuring Fairness: At the Crossroads of Equity and Economic Considerations in Precision Medicine

Ensuring Fairness: At the Crossroads of Equity and Economic Considerations in Precision Medicine

Tuesday, March 26 | 12 p.m. ET | Virtual

Speaker: Kate Saylor, PhD
Fellow, Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) of Genetics and Genomics,
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

Efforts to expand access to genomic health and precision medicine have resulted in a proliferation of screening programs for healthy adult populations across the nation. Issues of fairness and equity abound in medicine and are a critical component of assessing implementation of these genomic health and precision medicine efforts. But how can programs such as genomic screening ensure equitable access within a healthcare system that is already characterized by massive health disparities and barriers to equitable access? When and how should cost-effectiveness be considered when designing screening programs and their offerings? How can cost-effectiveness models incorporate justice, equity and inclusion? In this seminar session, we will explore these questions and the overall relationship between equity and economic considerations in precision medicine.

To learn more and register, visit the event webpage.

PRECISE-IHCC Conference 2024

PRECISE-IHCC Conference 2024 | From Cohorts to Clinics: The New Landscape of Global Healthcare

August 21 – 23 | Singapore

Jointly organized by Precision Health Research, Singapore (PRECISE) and the International Health Cohorts Consortium (IHCC), this three-day conference will bring together some 600 thought leaders, clinicians, scientists, biotechs, and patient advocacy associations from across the world who are at the forefront of precision medicine and public health innovation.

Themed “From Cohorts to Clinics – The New Landscape of Global Healthcare”, the conference aims to provide a unique platform to spotlight Singapore’s and the international community’s advancements in precision medicine to provide diverse insights and a broad spectrum of experiences and knowledge.

To learn more and register, visit the event page. Please note: Registration is required.

 

Call for Abstracts

Registrants are also invited to submit abstracts for poster presentations. Registrants who submit abstracts may have a chance to be shortlisted for an oral presentation at the conference. The deadline for abstract submissions has been extended to May 31, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. ET.

Abstracts can be submitted here.

Personalized Therapeutics: Clinical Reality and Future Challenges

Personalized Therapeutics: Clinical Reality and Future Challenges

Thursday, February 15 | 9 a.m. ET | Virtual

Speaker: George P. Patrinos

Dr. Patrinos is a professor of pharmacogenomics and pharmaceutical biotechnology in the University of Patras’ (Greece) Department of Pharmacy, and holds adjunct professorships at Erasmus MC, Faculty of Medicine, Rotterdam (the Netherlands) and the United Arab Emirates University, College of Medicine, Department of Genetics and Genomics, Al-Ain (UAE). He also served for 12.5 years as full member and Greece’s National Representative in the CHMP Pharmacogenomics Working Party of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and as Chair of the Global Genomic Medicine Collaborative (G2MC) since 2018.

About the Talk: This talk will provide a summary of the PREPARE and Em-HEART clinical studies in psychiatry and cardiology, and ethical and regulatory challenges in the field of pharmacogenomics.

To learn more and register, visit the GGMC Educational Webinar Series webpage.

Please note: Registration is required.

GGMC Educational Webinar on February 15, 2024 featuring Dr. George P. Patrinos.

All of Us Researchers Convention

All of Us Researchers Convention

April 3-4 | Virtual

This free, virtual event is open to researchers across all disciplines and career stages. It provides an opportunity for researchers who use All of Us data to showcase their work for others who share their interests in precision medicine. Abstract submissions can be on any topic. Both in-progress and previously published research projects are eligible for submission. Submit an abstract by January 19, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. ET.

For more information about the convention and updates on when registration opens, visit the event website.

Please note: Registration is required for this event.