Precision Medicine and Personalized Health – New Dimensions
20 mai 2016 | Kursaal, Berne
L'ASSM a organisé le congrès 2016 de la «Federation of European Academies of Medicine» (FEAM). D'éminent.e.s expert.e.s ont relaté les progrès dans le domaine de la médecine/santé personnalisée, de Big Data et des mouvements «omics».
Les aspects éthiques et sociaux de cette évolution ainsi que le point de vue des patient.e.s ont été largement discutés dans le cadre de la table ronde. Le programme et les présentations sont disponibles en anglais.
Programme, rapport et présentations
Programme including abstracts and CVs
Report of the FEAM Spring Conference 2016
Dr Elmar Nimmesgern, Deputy Head of Unit, DG Research & Innovation E2 Innovative and Personalised Medicine, European Commission
Connecting Europe for Genomic Health
Prof. Lisette van Gemert-Pijnen, Center for eHealth & Wellbeing Research, University of Twente (NL)
Big Data & Big Health: Personalized Medicine as a Paradigm Shift
Prof. Manolis Dermitzakis, Department of Genetic Medicine and Development, University of Geneva (CH)
The 1000 Genomes and Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) Projects: New Results and Challenges
Prof. Andres Metspalu, Estonian Genome Center, University of Tartu (EST)
From Biobanking to Precision Medicine
Prof. Hilary Burton, Director PHG Foundation, Cambridge (UK)
Genomics-based Personalized Prevention
Prof. Michael Neumaier, Institute of Clinical Chemistry, University Heidelberg, Mannheim (D)
New Diagnostics in Personalized Cancer Medicine
Prof. Oscar Yanes, CIBERDEM & Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragona (E)
Metabolomics and Personalized Medicine
Prof. Effy Vayena, Health Ethics and Policy Lab, University of Zurich (CH)
The Ethics of Precision Medicine
Prof. Jens Nielsen, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg (S)
Assessing the Human Gut Microbiota in Metabolic Disease
Prof. Dipak Kalra, The EuroRec Institute, London (UK)
The Increasing Opportunities for using Health Data as a Tool for Clinical Research