Front Line Genomics is pleased to announce the first Tri-Omics Summit in London on 18th – 20th October 2022. The Tri-Omics Summit will address discuss three of the hottest areas within life sciences: single cell & spatial analysis, multi-omics and cancer genomics.
More than 50 speakers will be sharing their research and case studies including:
- Virginia Savova, Global Head of Single-Cell Biology, Sanofi
- Yann Abraham, Senior Principal Scientist, Janssen
- Theodore Alexandrov, Team Leader at Structural and Computational Biology Unit, EMBL
- Miao-Ping Chien, Principal Investigator, Oncode Institute & Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular Genetics, Erasmus MC Cancer Institute
- Stephanie Ling, Associate Director, Integrated Imaging, Imaging and Data Analytics, AstraZeneca
- Andrew Beggs, Group Leader, University of Birmingham
- Emma Laing, Director, Computational Biology, GSK
- Anguraj Sadanandam, Founding Director, Centre for Global Oncology, Reader and Head of Stratified and Precision Medicine Team, The Institute of Cancer Research
- Oliver Stegle, Associate Group Leader, DKFZ & EMBL
- Zahra McVey, Research Scientist, Novo Nordisk
Here are just some of the organizations already confirmed to attend:
Imperial College London • Janssen • University of Torino • Spanish National Research Council • EMBL • Novartis • Oncode Institute • Institute of Cancer Research • DKFZ • Sanofi • University of Birmingham • UMC Utrecht • University of Manchester • Université Côte d’Azur • University of Dundee • AstraZeneca • Novo Nordisk • University of Cambridge • Leiden University • University College London • GSK • University of Oxford • Genomics England •The NHS & more…
The Tri-Omics Summit brings you presentations and discussion across three different topics, so you’re no longer addressing important issues in a silo. With one ticket, you can access all the content from the three events across three days, switching between tracks whenever you like (without missing a thing).
Here’s a small selection of the talks that we thought may be of interest to you:
- Network medicine approaches to utilise multi-omics data
- Tamas Korcsmaros, Senior Lecturer in Intestinal Epithelial Biology, Imperial College London
- Modelling the patient journey using machine learning
- Zahra McVey, Research Scientist, Novo Nordisk
- Multiplex spatial tissue analysis of proteins and RNA expression profiles to explore cellular interactions in inflammation and cancer
- Yvonne Vercoulen, Assistant Professor, UMC Utrecht
- Single-cell proteomics – from discrete analysis to multi-variate visualisations
- Yann Abraham, Senior principal data scientist, Janssen
- A track of the clones: Understanding haematopoietic stem cell dynamics in cancer and gene therapy
- David Kent, Group Leader, York Biomedical Research Institute, The University of York
- Deciphering Colorectal Cancer Heterogeneity using Spatial Transcriptomics
- Alberto Valdeolivas Urbelz, Scientist, Roche
- Neuroendocrine tumours – cracking the epigenetic code
- Chrissie Thirlwell, Professor of Cancer Genomics, University of Exeter
- Interrogating the cancer genome using long-read sequencing
- Tobias Rausch, Senior Bioinformatician, EMBL
- Inferring the dynamics of cancer evolution
- Trevor Graham, Professor, Institute of Cancer Research
- AI to understand health and disease using single-cell reference atlases
- Mohammad Lotfollahi, Group Leader, Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen
For more details and information visit www.tri-omics-summit.co.uk