PMWC, the “Precision Medicine World Conference” is the largest & original annual conference dedicated to precision medicine. PMWC’s mission is to bring together recognized leaders, top global researchers and medical professionals, and innovators across healthcare and biotechnology sectors to showcase practical content that helps close the knowledge gap between different sectors, thereby catalyzing cross-functional fertilization and collaboration in an effort to accelerate the development and spread of precision medicine.
Since 2009, recognized as a vital cornerstone for all constituents of the health care and biotechnology community, PMWC provides an exceptional forum for the exchange of information about the latest advances in technology, in clinical implementation, research, and in all aspects related to the regulatory and reimbursement sectors.
Showcase Track S1
Amanda Cashin, Ph.D.
Co-Founder & Head
Illumina Accelerator
Session:
Illumina Accelerator Showcase
Track 3: Population Scale Omics Track
David Bentley, Ph.D.
Vice President & Chief Scientist
Illumina
Sessions:
9:00 AM: PMWC 2023 Award Ceremony
David Bentley, Ph.D. will receive the PMWC Pioneer Award for his leadership role in the Human Genome Project and other large genetic population studies that transformed precision medicine.
9:30 AM: Panel Discussion: Learnings and Advancements of Population Studies
Track 1: Pharmacogenomics Track
Damon Hostin
Lead, Healthcare Market Access
Illumina
Session:
Fireside Chat: PGx – This Old Dog’s New Tricks
Despite guidelines, technology cost decreases, select EMR integration and payer acceptance – PGx is far from routine care. As the evidence has matured, the market has also evolved with opportunities at the intersection of Value-Based Care and Precision Medicine. This conversation with Howard McLeod, Executive Clinical Director, Precision Health, Intermountain Health, will discuss the field’s progress and opportunity dynamics across stakeholders.
Track 3: Population Scale Omics Track
Ryan Taft, Ph.D.
VP Scientific Research
Illumina
Session:
Precision Medicine in Understudied Populations