Genomic Medicine Sweden Complex Diseases Conference 2022 Stockholm, October 14th

20 September 2022

It is our pleasure to announce the first conference for Genomic Medicine Sweden (GMS) on Complex diseases. The event aims at bringing together people working with genetically complex diseases and traits and to accelerate the clinical implementation of precision medicine.

The meeting is open to all clinicians and researchers interested in sharing their experiences in the field

Date: October 14th, 2022
Time: 9 am - 7 pm
Where: Wenner-Gren Center, Stockholm

Registration: genomicmedicine.se/registration-precision-medicine-in-complex-diseases-meeting/

Conference Program
MORNING SESSION
9.00-10:00 Mingle and coffee

Welcome and Keynote talk
10:00-10:45
Paul Franks, Scientific Director, Translational Medicine, Novo Nordisk Foundation

10:45-11:10
Precision prevention - strategies and methods for adapting precision medicine approaches intoprimary prevention
Stefan Swartling Peterson, Professor, Department of Global Public Health, Karolinska Institutet

11:10-11:35
Using gut microbiota for precision medicine in complex diseases
Tove Fall, Professor, Department of Medical Sciences, Uppsala University

11:35-12:00
Polygenic dissection of occupational functioning and hospital admissions in bipolar disorder
Lina Jonsson, Researcher, Department of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry, University of Gothenburg

12:00-13:00 Lunch and mingle

AFTERNOON SESSION

13:00-13:30
Precision medicine in asthma and allergies
Erik Melén, Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Clinical Sciences and Education Södersjukhuset

13:30-14:30
Short talks selected from submitted abstracts (5 talks x 10 min each)
14:30-16:00

Breakout sessions and coffee

16:00-16:30
Strategies for implementing precision medicine
Andreas Hörnell, Chief of Staff, Precision Medicine Centre Karolinska

16:30-17:00
Report back from breakout sessions to the group and close of meeting (30 min)

POSTER SESSION AND MINGLE

17:00-19:00
Drinks, light food, and best poster prizes

Warm welcome!

Bo Jacobsson, Åsa Johansson, Craig Wheelock, Mikaela Friedman, and Harald Hedman

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