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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181122
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SUMMARY:First Indo-UK Training Workshop on 'Genomic and Molecular Medicine'
DESCRIPTION:Unique training workshop aims to introduce fundamental aspects of genomic and molecular medicine to wide ranging Medical Faculty\, Postgraduates in Medicine and Surgery and other Specialist Medical Practitioners. \nThree day Workshop offers training in the key aspects of current practice in the following areas- \n\nFundamentals of genetic and genomic medicine\nConcept of molecular basis of human disease\nSpectrum and heterogeneity of human disease\nTechniques for genetic\, genomic and molecular pathology of human disease\nScope and limitations of next generation genome sequencing in clinical medicine\nSpecific issues in genome and molecular level diagnosis\nGene and genome based molecular therapy for human disease\nGenomic and Molecular approach to infectious diseases\nCommunity and public health aspects of genomic & molecular medicine\nTargeted molecular therapy including Pharmacogenetics/Pharmacogenomics\nGene & Genome based Therapeutics\nPractice of Intergrated precision genomic and molecular medicine
URL:https://www.genomicmedicine.org/event/current-trends-in-genomic-and-molecular-medicine/
LOCATION:Molecular Biology Unit\, Center for Advance Research King George’s Medical University\, Lucknow\, UP\, Shah Mina Road\,\, Lucknow\, Uttar Pradesh\, 226003\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="The Genomic Medicine Foundation (UK)":MAILTO:genomicmedicine@yahoo.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181211
DTSTAMP:20260403T194413
CREATED:20180703T195130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180703T201229Z
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SUMMARY:The Third Indian Cancer Genetics Conference
DESCRIPTION:Organised by the Advanced Centre for Treatment\, Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC)\, Navi Mumbai\, India in collaboration with the Genomic Medicine Foundation (UK); Part of the Indo-UK Genomic Medicine Alliance. \nFor Programme and Registration please contact Prof. Rajiv Sarin (rsarin@actrec.gov.in ); Prof. Shirley Hodgson (shodgson@sgul.ac.uk) and Professor Dhavendra Kumar (kumard1@cf.ac.uk). \nClick here for provisional programme
URL:https://www.genomicmedicine.org/event/the-third-indian-cancer-genetics-conference/
LOCATION:Advanced Centre for Treatment\, Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC)\, Sector 22\, Utsav Chowk - CISF Road\, Owe Camp\, Kharghar\, Navi Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 410210\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="The Genomic Medicine Foundation (UK)":MAILTO:genomicmedicine@yahoo.co.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181216
DTSTAMP:20260403T194413
CREATED:20180623T095949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180703T202420Z
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SUMMARY:4th International Conference on Birth Defects & 5th Annual Conference of the Society for Indian Academy of Medical Genetics
DESCRIPTION:The theme of the ICBD 2018 is “From Genome Diagnosis to Therapy of Birth Defects”. \nIt gives us great honor to invite you to participate in the scientific program. The three days event includes series of dedicated sessions\, plenary lectures\, keynote lectures\, CME\, Quiz and workshops. \nWe sincerely hope that you accept this invitation. We can assure an exciting ICBD 2018 and opportunity to visit one of the most enjoyable and memorable historic cities in India. Please confirm your acceptance and preferred topic of presentation.
URL:https://www.genomicmedicine.org/event/4th-international-conference-on-birth-defects-and-5th-annual-conference-of-the-society-for-indian-academy-of-medical-genetics/
LOCATION:Christian Medical College\, Vellore\, Tamil Nadu\, India\, Ida Scudder Road\, Vellore\, Tamil Nadu\, 632004\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="The Genomic Medicine Foundation (UK)":MAILTO:genomicmedicine@yahoo.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181216
DTSTAMP:20260403T194413
CREATED:20180703T195423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180703T200836Z
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SUMMARY:The Second Indo-Uk Genomic Medicine Training Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Organised by the Christian Medical College\, Vellore\, TN\, India in collaboration with the Genomic Medicine Foundation (UK)\, part of the Indo-UK Genomic Medicine Alliance. \nFor Programme and Registration please contact Prof. Dhavendra Kumar (kumard1@cf.ac.uk) and Prof. Sumita Danda (sdanda@cmcvellore.ac.in) \nClick here for Provisional Programme
URL:https://www.genomicmedicine.org/event/the-second-indo-uk-genomic-medicine-training-workshop/
LOCATION:Christian Medical College\, Vellore\, Tamil Nadu\, India\, Ida Scudder Road\, Vellore\, Tamil Nadu\, 632004\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="The Genomic Medicine Foundation (UK)":MAILTO:genomicmedicine@yahoo.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181219
DTSTAMP:20260403T194413
CREATED:20180703T194426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180905T161049Z
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SUMMARY:International Seminar “Advances in Inherited Heart Diseases"
DESCRIPTION:UK India Genomic Medicine Alliance \nIndo-UK Genetic Education Forum \nFrontier KM Lifeline Hospital & Dr. Cherian Heart Foundation \nFaculty: \n\nProfessor Dhavendra Kumar\, Cardiff\, UK (Convenor)\nDr. Rajaram Anantharaman\, Chennai\, India (Co-Convenor)\nDr. Priya Chokhalingasamy\, Inherited Heart Diseases Clinic\, Chennai\, India\n(Co-Convenor)\nProfessor Perry Elliott\, UCL/Bart’s\, London\, UK\nProfessor Pier Lambiase\, UCL/ Bart’s\, London\, UK\nProfessor Meena Bhatt\, CHG\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, India\nDr. Siddhartha Banka\, Genomic Medicine\, Manchester\, UK\nProfessor Arthur Wilde\, Molecular Cardiology\, Academic Medical Centre\, Amsterdam\, The Netherlands\n\n Programme: \n 08:30-09:00   Registration \n 09:00 – Welcome/ Introduction                             \n\n Dhavendra Kumar\, Cardiff\, UK\n Viji Samuel\, Vellore\, India\n\n09:10 – Scope and Challenges of Clinical Cardiovascular Genetics \n\nPerry Elliott\, London\, UK\n\nSession I – Cardiovascular Developmental Disorders \nChairs:  \n09:30 – Congenital cardiac anomalies- clinical and genetic heterogeneity           \n\nMeena Bhatt\, Bangalore\, India\n\n10:00 – Molecular Congenital Cardiology  \n\nSiddhartha Banka\, Manchester\, UK\n\n10:30 -Inherited aortic and arterial diseases- clinical spectrum and new genes             \n\nDhavendra Kumar\, Cardiff\, UK\n\n11:00 – TEA/ COFFEE \nSession II      Disorders of Cardiac Muscle \nChairs:  \n11:30 – Inherited disorders of the myocardium- clinical spectrum and genomic factors \n\nPerry Elliott\, London\, UK\n\n12:10 – Cardiomyopathies in South India- Spectrum and Management \n\n Viji Samuel\, Vellore\, India\n\n12:30 – Cardiomyopathies in North India- Spectrum and Management \n\n Ajay Behl\, Chandigarh\, India\n\n12:50 – Heart muscles disease in Inherited Metabolic Disease \n\nI.B. Vijayalaxmi\, Bangalore\, India\n\n13:15 – LUNCH \nSession III – Inherited Heart Diseases – Grand Round \nChairs: Professor Viji Samuel & Professor Perry Elliott \n14:00-15:30 – Cases presentations by Trainees/ Junior Faculty/ PG Students Maximum 10 minutes each including questions/ discussion \n15:30 – TEA/ COFFEE             \nSession IV     Disorders of cardiac conduction and rhythm \nChairs:  \n16:00 – Genetic factors in cardiac conduction and atrial fibrillation \n\nPerry Lambiase\, London\, UK\n\n16:30 – Cardiac inherited channelopathies in clinical practice \n\nArthur Wilde\, Amsterdam\, NL\n\nSession V       Inherited Cardiac Diseases Clinic \nChairs: \n17:00 – Inherited Cardiac Conditions Multi-Disciplinary service \n\nDhavendra Kumar\, Cardiff\, UK\n\n17:30 – Inherited heart diseases clinic- the Chennai experience \n\nPriya Chokhalingasamy\, Chennai\, India\n\n 1800 – Discussion & Reflections \n\nFaculty and Participants\n\n 18:30 – CLOSE of the Workshop
URL:https://www.genomicmedicine.org/event/international-seminar-advances-in-inherited-heart-diseases/
LOCATION:Frontier Life Line Hospital‎\, R 30 C\, Ambattur Industrial Estate Road\,\, Mogappair\,\, Tamil Nadu\, 600101\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="The Genomic Medicine Foundation (UK)":MAILTO:genomicmedicine@yahoo.co.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181219
DTSTAMP:20260403T194413
CREATED:20180703T202355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180905T161221Z
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SUMMARY:The Second Indo-UK Symposium on Cardiovascular Genetics & Genomics
DESCRIPTION:Organised by the Dr. KM Charian Heart Foundation/ Frontline Hospital\, Chennai\, India & the Genomic Medicine Foundation (UK). For Registration and Prgramme please contact Prof. Dhavendra Kumar (kumard1@cf.ac.uk) or Dr. Raja Ananathraman
URL:https://www.genomicmedicine.org/event/the-second-indo-uk-symposium-on-cardiovascular-genetics-genomics/
LOCATION:Frontier Life Line Hospital‎\, R 30 C\, Ambattur Industrial Estate Road\,\, Mogappair\,\, Tamil Nadu\, 600101\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="The Genomic Medicine Foundation (UK)":MAILTO:genomicmedicine@yahoo.co.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190527
DTSTAMP:20260403T194413
CREATED:20190328T224245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190328T225721Z
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SUMMARY:Human Genome Meeting 2019
DESCRIPTION: “Genomic Education and Training for Healthcare” \nSponsored by the ‘Global Consortium for Genomic Education (GC4GE)’\, The Genomic Medicine Foundation\, UK (www.genomicmedicine.org) \nConvener: \nProfessor Dhavendra Kumar\, Institute of Medical Genetics\, Cardiff University School of Medicine\, UK  & Genomic Policy Unit\, University of South Wales\, Wales\, UK; Chair- Global Consortium for Genomic Education (GC4GE); CEO & Medical Director- The Genomic Medicine Foundation (UK). \nSession objectives:  \n\nEssential skills and competencies for delivering the effective genomic medicine & healthcare\nCore curriculum for genomic education & training\nOrganization and quality outcomes of genomic education & training program\nGenomic education and training in developing and less developed nations\nRole of public and media in genetic and genomic education\nContinuous genetic and genomic education through tertiary multi-disciplinary specialist genetic & genomic clinics (oncology\, cardiovascular\, neurology\, psychiatry\, fetal/neonatal etc.)\n\nFor Registration and program please visit: \nhttps://www.emedevents.com/c/medical-conferences-2019/human-genome-meeting-hgm-2019 \nSession plan \nDate: 24 April 2019  \nProgram- Tentative: 30 minutes each including 5 minutes for questions/answers followed by one hour panel discussion \n0830 – Registration \n09:00 – Welcome/ Introduction\nStylianos Antonarakis\, Geneva\, Switzerland (Past President- HUGO) \n0915 – The Global Status of Genetic/Genomic Education- Mainstreaming of genetic/genomic medicine education\nDhavendra Kumar\, Cardiff\, UK (kumard1@cf.ac.uk)  \n0945 – Genomic Medicine teaching/ training for NHS UK\nMark Caulfield\, London\, UK (m.j.caulfield@qmul.ac.uk ) \n10:15 – Genomic Medicine training program in North America\nHeather Junkins Colley\, NHGRI\, Bethesda\, MD\, USA (junkinsh@mail.nih.gov) \n10:45 – Status of Genomic Medicine education & training in Malaysia and Region\nM.K. Thong\, Kuala Lumpur\, Malaysia (thongmk@um.edu.my ) \n11:15 – Tea/ Coffee \n11:30 – Education & Training for Genetic Counselors in Far East\nMercy Laurino\, Manila\, The Philippines;( mylaurino@post.upm.edu.ph ) \n12:00 – Genetic counseling education & training program of India\nAnnie Hasan\, Director\, Board of Genetic Counseling\, India (qhasan2000@yahoo.com ) \n12:30 – Panel Discussion – All Speakers/ Dhavendra Kumar (Lead)\nParticipants – All audience and invitees\nInformal led by questions and discussion \n13:30 – Close of the Session
URL:https://www.genomicmedicine.org/event/human-genome-meeting-2019/
LOCATION:Ewha Womans University\, Seoul\, Korea\, Republic of
CATEGORIES:Human Genome Meetings
ORGANIZER;CN="The Genomic Medicine Foundation (UK)":MAILTO:genomicmedicine@yahoo.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191206
DTSTAMP:20260403T194413
CREATED:20190202T134213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191124T174307Z
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SUMMARY:The 7th International Cardiovascular Genomic Medicine Conference
DESCRIPTION:‘Clinical Cardiology in the Genome Era- From Genome Diagnosis to Therapy of Inherited Cardiovascular Diseases’ \nThe Biennial ‘7th International Conference on Cardiovascular Genomic Medicine Conference’ offers a unique opportunity for clinical cardiologists\, specialist cardiac nurses\, electrophysiologists\, cardiovascular radiologists\, cardiac pathologists\, clinical geneticists\, genetic counselors and molecular geneticists to learn and share the fast emerging practice of cardiovascular genomic medicine. \nWorld class Faculty of experts in all fields of cardiovascular genetics & genomics and genomic medicine will join the wide ranging participants from UK\, Europe and rest of the World. The programme includes plenary lectures\, keynote presentations\, open platform and poster presentations and seminars on selected topics. \nThis conference is the 7th as part of the original series of Biennial ‘Cardiff Cardiovascular Genetics Conference’ held since 2007. All previous events were grand successes admired by several clinicians\, health professionals and researchers from all over the world. \nFor Registration\, Sponsorship and all other enquiries please visit www.genomicmedicine.org\nwww.eventbrite.co.uk \nFor General information and contributions to the Scientific Programme please contact Prof. Dhavendra Kumar \ngenomicmedicine@yahoo.co.uk\ncardiovasculargeneticsgenomics@gmail.com \nScientific Programme \nScientific Committee \n\nDhavendra Kumar (Cardiff\, UK)- Chair\nPerry Elliott (London\, UK)\nBill Newman (Manchester\, UK)\nElijah Behr (London\, UK)\nArthur Wilde (Amsterdam\, NL)\nBart Loeys (Antwerp\, Belgium)\nRobert Hamilton (Toronto\, Canada)\nAjay Bahl (Chandigarh\, India)\nLorenzo Monserrat (La Coruna\, Spain)\nIngrid Winship (Melbourne\, Australia)\n\nDay 1: \n0800 Registration \n0900 Welcome/ Introduction Dhavendra Kumar \n0905 Session 1: ‘Phenotype-genotype ontology of inherited \ncardiovascular conditions’ \nChair: Professor Ruth New-Bury Ecob\, Bristol\, UK \n0905 Congenital heart disease \nCatherine Mercer\, Clinical Genetics Unit\, University of Southampton\, UK \n 0920 Myocardium phenotypes \nDiana Fatkin\, University of Melbourne\, Victoria\, Australia \n 0940 Aortic & arterial phenotypes \nBart Loeys\, University of Antwerp\, Belgium \n 1000 Primary lymphatic anomalies- an update \nSahar Mansour\, St. George’s Hospital\, London\, UK \n 1015 Role of Myocardin in smooth and cardiac muscle development \n\n Houweling\, Molecular Cardiology Unit\, Academic Medical Center\, Amsterdam\, The Netherlands\n\n 1030 Plenary 1: \n‘Genomics led personalised prescribing in cardiovascular medicine’ \nProfessor Sir Munir Primohamed\, Liverpool\, UK \nChair: Professor Patricia Munroe\, QMUL\, London\, UK \n 1115 Tea/Coffee/Exhibitors \n 1145 Session 2: ‘Novel genes and molecules underpinning cardiomyopathies’ \nChair: Professor Perry Elliott\, UCL/Bart’s\, London\, UK \n 1145 Sarcomere- novel genes and related molecules \nLorenzo Monserrat\, Cardiovascular Genomics Laboratory (HealthinCode)\, La Coruna\, Spain \n1205 MYH7 variant in Egyptian HCM patients \nMona Allouba\, Aswan Heart Centre\, Egypt \n 1220 Titin and related genes/molecules \nJames Ware\, Imperial\, University of London\, UK \n1240 Dystrophin & related molecules \nFederica Montanaro\, Great Ormond Street Hospital of Sick Children\, London\, UK \n 1300 LUNCH \n1415 Session 3: ‘Heterogeneity of disorders of cardiac conduction & rhythm’ \nChair: Dr. John Dean\, Aberdeen\, Scotland\, UK               \n1415 Brugada syndrome- Mendelian\, Oligogenic or Multigenic? \nElijah Behr\, Cardiovascular Medicine\, St. George’s\, London\, UK \n1435 Genomic complexity of atrial fibrillation \nRui Providencia and Pier Lambiase\, Cardiovascular Research Centre\, University College of London\, UK \n 1455 Whole genome and transcriptome sequencing of post-mortem cardiac tissues from sudden cardiac death victims \nS.B. Jacobson\, Section of Forensic Genetics\, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences\, University of Copenhagen\, Denmark \n1505 The Egyptian Collaborative Cardiac Genomics (ECCO-GEN): Defining a Healthy Volunteer Cohort \nYasmine Aguib\, Aswan Heart Centre\, Egypt \n 1520 TEA/ COFFEE/ POSTERS \n 1545 Plenary 2- Keynote Lecture: “The Sir William Harvey Oration” Life long pursuit of Inherited Cardiovascular Conditions \nProfessor Bill McKenna\, Cardiovascular Medicine\, University College London\, London\, UK \nIntroduction/ Citation by Professor Dhavendra Kumar \n 1645 Session 4: Clinical Cardiovascular Genomic Medicine \nChair: Professor Ajay Bahl\, Chandigarh\, India \n 1645 The Miles Frost Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Prevention- a model for Preventive (Community/Public Health) Cardiology \nMorven Dunn & Joanne Whitmore\, The British Heart Foundation\, London\, UK \n1700 Outcomes of the next generation genome diagnosis for inherited cardiac conditions \nTessa Homfray\, Clinical Genetics Unit\, St.George’s Hospital\, London\, UK \n1715 Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy & Pregnancy Outcomes in North India \nPooja Sikka\, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology\, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research\, Chandigarh\, India. \n 1730 Multi-Disciplinary team for delivering the NHS cardiovascular genomic medicine service \nGerry Carr-White\, St. Thomas/ Guy’s Hospitals\, London\, UK \nReflections & Discussion on Day 1  \n1745 CLOSE \n1800 Welcome Drinks Reception \n1900 GALA DINNER \nDay 2: 5th December 2019 \n0800-0830 Registration \n0830 Session 5: ‘Genomic research applications in complex cardiovascular conditions’ \nChair: Dr. Maite Tome\, St. George’s\, London\, UK \n 0830 Polygenic score and complex cardiac conditions \nEmanuale Di Angelantonio\, University of Cambridge\, UK \n 0850 Stroke genetics & genomics in clinical arena \nHugh Markus\, Adenbrooke’s Hospital\, University of Cambridge\, UK \n 0910 Systemic Hypertension- outcomes of genomic studies \nPatricia Munroe\, The William Harvey Heart Centre\, QMUL\, London\, UK \n 0930 Genomic insights in aortic & arterial diseases \nJulie de Backer\, University of Ghent Hospital\, Belgium \n 1000 Plenary 3: ‘The Genomic Revolution in Pediatric Clinical Cardiology’ \nProf. Seema Mittal\, Sick Kids Hospital\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada. \nChair: Dr. Juan Kaski\, GOSH\, London\, UK \n1100 Tea/Coffee/ Posters \n1130 Session 6: ‘Cardiovascular Genomic Medicine Research’ \nChair: Professor Elijah Behr\, London\, UK \n1130 Validating electronic health records (EHR) cardiovascular phenotypes by the UK Phenomics platform \nTom Lumbers\, University College London\, UK \n1150 Pertinent Issues in cardiovascular diagnostic genomic testing \nEllen Thomas\, Genomics England\, QMUL/Imperial\, London\, UK \n1210 Challenge of variant classification in cardiovascular medicine: The example of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy \n\n Fokstuen\, Service of Genetic Medicine\, University Hospitals of Geneva\, Geneva\, Switzerland\n\n1230 Development of the Indian Inherited Cardiovascular Conditions Database \nAjay Bahl\, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research\, Chandigarh\, India \n1250- 1415 Poster viewing & Lunch \nSession 7: ‘Novel genomic/molecular cardiovascular therapeutics approaches’ \nChair: Professor Dhavendra Kumar\, QMUL\, London\, UK \n1415 Novel therapeutic advances in arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy \nAngeliki Asimaki\, Cardiovascular Medicine\, St. George’s\, London\, UK \n1435 Novel therapeutic advances for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy \nRajaram Anananthraman\, Dr. Cherian Heart Foundation\, Chennai\, India \n1455 Stem cell and related therapeutic advances in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy \nMatthew Daniels\, Department of Cardiology\, University of Oxford & University of Manchester\, UK \n1520 COFFEE/TEA \n1530 Session 8: Open Presentations (selected from submitted abstracts) \nPrize for best presentation \nPanel of 3 judges Dr. Sarju Mehta\, Cambridge\, UK \nMs. Melanie Watson\, Southampton\, UK \nDr. Sam Mohaddin\, Bart’s\, London\, UK \nNote: 7 minutes including 2 minutes discussion \n1530 Heart failure\, severe arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death in Marfan syndrome \nand related heritable thoracic aortic diseases \nAnthony Demolder\, Centre for Medical Genetics\, Ghent University Hospital\, Ghent\, Belgium. \n1540 Atypical COL3A1 variants (glutamic acid to lysine) cause vascular Ehlers Danlos Syndrome with a consistent phenotype of tissue fragility and skin hyperextensibility \nNeeti Ghali\, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome National Diagnostic Service London\, North West Thames Regional Genetics Service\, London North West Healthcare University NHS Trust\, Harrow\, Middlesex\, UK \n1550 Genome sequencing for inherited cardiac conditions: analysis of 201 cardiovascular patients recruited through the 100\,000 Genomes project by the West of England and South West NHS Genomic Medicine Centres. \nRebecca Whittington\, Clinical Genetics\, Bristol University Hospitals NHS Trust\, Bristol\, UK \n1600 Major Genetic Contributors to Non-syndromic Tetralogy of Fallot \nRichard Monaghan\, Cardiovascular Medicine\, University of Manchester\, UK \n1610 Identifying Long QT syndrome patients in primary care: A population- based case control study \nWRH Evans\, PRISM group\, Division of Primary care\, University of Nottingham\, UK \n1620 Biallelic PPP1R13L-associated paediatric dilated cardiomyopathy: expanding the phenotypic spectrum \nClaire Turner\, Department of Clinical Genetics\, Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital\, Exeter\, UK \n1630 Panel comments\, summing up and the best presentation award \n1635 Plenary 4: ‘Dilated Cardiomyopathies- new paradigms for cardiovascular genomic medicine’ \nProfessor Perry Elliott\, Director- Cardiovascular Research Institute\, University College London and Lead Consultant Cardiologist of the Inherited Heart Diseases Unit\, St. Bart’s Hospital\, London\, UK \nChair: Professor Nigel Wheeldon\, Sheffield\, UK \n1715 Questions/ Reflections \n1730 Prizes/ Vote of Thanks/ Close \nGood Bye/ Bon voyage
URL:https://www.genomicmedicine.org/event/clinical-cardiology-in-the-genome-era/
LOCATION:Radisson Blu Hotel\, York\, England\, UK\, North Street\,\, York\, Yorkshire\, Y01 6JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Genomic Medicine Conferences
ORGANIZER;CN="The Genomic Medicine Foundation (UK)":MAILTO:genomicmedicine@yahoo.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200707T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200707T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194413
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SUMMARY:Oxford Symposium 'Clinical Genomic and Precision Medicine 2020'
DESCRIPTION:You are welcome to participate in the first biennial symposium on clinical genomic and precision medicine. The conference aims to discuss and explore the current genomic applications and translations in clinical medicine and healthcare. Faculty includes world class leaders in the field of rapidly evolving genomic medicine. This conference also provides opportunity for young investigators to present their research either oral or platform presentations. You may consider submitting abstracts. Please visit www.genomicmedicine.org for abstract format\, deadline and all other enquiries. \nScientific Advisory Committee \nProfessor Dhavendra Kumar (London/Cardiff; Chair) \nProfessor Sir Munir Primohamed (Liverpool) \nProfessor Doug Higgs (Oxford) \nProfessor Sir Mark Caulfield (London) \nProfessor William Newman (Manchester) \nProfessor Matthew Hurles (Cambridge) \n“The Professor Sir David Weatherall Oration” \nThe new oration is established to mark and recognise landmark contributions of Sir David Weatherall\, the Founder Director of the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine\, in the field of molecular medicine. The scientific advisory committee shall search and recommend a distinguished clinical scientist or molecular/genomic scientist with impressive track record of life long contributions in genetics\, genomics and molecular biology with unparalleled application and translation in clinical and preventive medicine. \nOutline of the First Oxford Symposium Programme \n0800-0900 Registration \n0900 Welcome/ Introduction \n0915 Session I: Genome diagnostics in clinical practice \n1115 Coffee break \n1130 Session II: Stratified and Precision Medicine \n1300 Lunch \n1400 Session III: Ethics\, legal\, social & economics (ELSE) considerations in genomic precision medicine \n1545 Coffee/ Tea \n1600 ‘Sir David Weatherall Oration” \n1700 Discussion/ Reflections \n1715 Close
URL:https://www.genomicmedicine.org/event/oxford-symposium-clinical-genomic-and-precision-medicine-2020/
LOCATION:Saïd Business School\, Park End Street\, Oxford\, OX1 1HP\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="The Genomic Medicine Foundation (UK)":MAILTO:genomicmedicine@yahoo.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201122
DTSTAMP:20260403T194413
CREATED:20201123T102437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201123T102437Z
UID:2087-1605830400-1606003199@www.genomicmedicine.org
SUMMARY:Indian Cancer Genetics & Genomics Conference
DESCRIPTION:Research & Education Society of Medical Oncology (RESMO)\, Department of Medical Oncology\, All India Institute of Medical Sciences\, New Delhi in association with The Genomic Medicine Foundation(UK)
URL:https://www.genomicmedicine.org/event/indian-cancer-genetics-genomics-conference/
LOCATION:London
ORGANIZER;CN="The Genomic Medicine Foundation (UK)":MAILTO:genomicmedicine@yahoo.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201129
DTSTAMP:20260403T194413
CREATED:20201123T102731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201123T102731Z
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SUMMARY:International Cardiovascular Genomic Medicine Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Approved for 12 hours CPD/CME credits by the UK Royal Colleges of Physicians \nProgramme \n  \nTimes shown are Indian Standard Time (IST); -4.30 hours Europe; -5.30 hours UK; -10.30 hours USA-EST; -13.30 hours USA-WST \n  \n\n\n\nDay 1              Friday 27 November 2020 \n \n\n\n1330\nWelcome/ Introduction\nProf. Ajay Bahl            \nProf. Dhavendra Kumar\n\n\nSession I            Developmental disorders of the heart \nChair: Prof. SK Maulick\, New Delhi\, Prof. Madhu Khullar\, Chandigarh\, Prof. Rohit Manoj Kumar\, Chandigarh.\n\n\n1400\nGenomic insights for congenital heart defects-  \nlessons from the 22q deletion syndrome\nCatherine Mercer\, Southampton\, England\, UK\n\n\n1430\nNovel genes and variants in arterial developmental disorders\nBart Loeys\, Antwerp\, Belgium\n\n\n1500\nCardiovascular phenotypes in metabolic storage disease\nInusha Panigrahi\, Chandigarh\, India\n\n\n1530\nMolecular biology of the myocardium- implications for childhood heart muscle dysfunction\nSeema Mital\, Sick Kids\, Toronto\, Canada\n\n\n1600                                          Tea/ coffee\n\n\nSession II      1615               Grand round I                                  Panel: All Faculty\n\n\nCase 1\nFamilial HCM- getting to the root of the matter\nHisham Ahamed\, Kochi\, India\n\n\nCase 2\nLQTS- genotype specific therapy\nKK Narayanan Namboodiri\, Trivandrum\, India\n\n\nCase 3\nThe great masquerader\nMuthiah Subramanian\, Hyderabad\, India\n\n\nCase 4\nDouble trouble- Brugada-LQTS overlap\nRajat Sharma\, Mohali\, India\n\n\nCase 5\nDystrophinopathy\nUma Nahar Saikia\, Chandigarh\, India\n\n\nSession III        Heart in connective tissue diseases \nChair:  Prof. Surjit Singh\, Chandigarh\, Prof. Rajesh Vijayvergiya\, Dr. Anupam Mittal\, Chandigarh.\n\n\n1730\nMarfan syndrome and related connective tissue genetic diseases-current clinical and genetic management\nJohn Dean\, Aberdeen\, Scotland\, UK\n\n\n1800\nEhlers-Danlos syndromes- what’s new in genetics and genomics\nFransiska Malfait\, Ghent\, Belgium\n\n\n1830\nGenomic insights in disorders of vascular fragility\nMahesh Kappanayil\, Kochi\, India\n\n\n1900\nCardiovascular manifestations in skeletal genetic disorders- the paradigm of osteogenesis imperfecta\nMeena Balasubramanian\, Sheffield\, UK\n\n\nDay 2              Friday 28 November 2020\n\n\nSession IV        Heart Muscle Dysfunction \nChair: Prof. KK Talwar\, New Delhi\, Prof. Sandeep Seth\, New Delhi\, Dr Sridhar Sivasubbu\, New Delhi.\n\n\n1430\nInherited cardiomyopathies- what’s new in genomics\nPerry Elliott\, UCL/ Barts\, London\, UK\n\n\n1500\nUnusual cardiomyopathy phenotypes in heart failure\nAjay Bahl\, Chandigarh\, India\n\n\n1530\nHypertrophic cardiomyopathy in South India\nViji Samuel Thomson\, Vellore\, India\n\n\n1600\nInflammatory cardiomyopathies- new insights and challenges\nNeha Sekhri\, Barts\, London\, UK\n\n\n1630\nUpdates on medical therapy for HCM: Focussing on Cardiac Myosin inhibitor\nRajaram Anantharaman\, Chennai\, India\n\n\n1700                                            Tea/ coffee\n\n\nSession V      1715       Grand Round II Short cases presentations              Moderators: All faculty.\n\n\nShort case 1\nA thin filament story\nSagar Shah\, Hyderabad\, India\n\n\nShort case 2\nA patient with severe HCM- \nSoumi Das\, New Delhi\, India\n\n\nShort case 3\nYoung HCM\nAnshuman Gupta\, Ludhiana\, India\n\n\nSession VI        Heart Rhythm Dysfunction \nChair: Dr. C Narasimhan\, Hyderabad\, Prof. Yashpaul Sharma\, Chandigarh\, Dr Saurabh Mehrotra\, Chandigarh.\n\n\n1745\nCardiac arrest- how genetic/ genomic input might help?\nNitish Naik\, New Delhi\, India\n\n\n1815\nStatus of next generation genomic testing in cardiac conduction/ rhythm dysfunction\nPier Lambiase\, Barts\, London\, UK\n\n\n1845\nHeart rhythm dysfunction in infectious/ inflammatory conditions-Covid-19 virus and genomic predisposition\nRobert Hamilton\, Sickkids\, Toronto\, Canada\n\n\n1915\nGenetic results and targeted electrophysiological interventions in the inherited arrhythmia syndromes\nArthur Wilde\, AMC\, Amsterdam\, The Netherlands\n\n\n2000                  Discussion/ Feedback/      Vote of Thanks/ Close\n\n\n\n  \nPlease note- \n  \n\nRegistration is complimentary but essential to participate- to register please visit in\nAll presentations are streamed online\nFor enquiries\, please contact cardiovasculargenetics@gmail.com
URL:https://www.genomicmedicine.org/event/international-cardiovascular-genomic-medicine-symposium/
LOCATION:London
ORGANIZER;CN="The Genomic Medicine Foundation (UK)":MAILTO:genomicmedicine@yahoo.co.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210918
DTSTAMP:20260403T194413
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SUMMARY:The VIII International Conference of Cardiovascular Genomic Medicine
DESCRIPTION:The 8th Biennial International Cardiovascular Genomics conference is held on 16-17 September 2021. The conference is staged virtually via the Zoom platform. The main theme of this conference is ‘Diagnostic and Therapeutic Cardiovascular Genomics’. \nThe scientific programme\, delivered by leading global experts in the field\, includes the Second William Harvey Oration\, plenary key note lectures\, scientific oral and poster sessions. The conference would have the educational approval from the UK Federation of Royal Colleges of Physicians. \nPlease register and confirm your interest for- \n\nParticipation as a delegate\nOral presentation\nPoster presentation\nChair a session\nSession judge\nSponsorship\n\nRegistration                         \nConsultants/ Senior Academic/ Industry-                   Full £75; Single day £50 \nNurses/Counsellors/Therapists/Technicians-             Full £40; Single day £25 \nMedical/Nursing/Technical trainees/students-         Free \nSponsorship package-website/conference brochure- £1000                   \nFor all enquiries please contact- \nProfessor Dhavendra Kumar\, Chair- Organising Committee\nmd@genomicmedicine.org ; d.kumar@qmul.ac.uk \nNick Miles\, Events Manager\nconferences@genomicmedicine.org
URL:https://www.genomicmedicine.org/event/the-viii-international-conference-of-cardiovascular-genomic-medicine/
LOCATION:Virtual Conference\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Genomic Medicine Conferences
ORGANIZER;CN="The Genomic Medicine Foundation (UK)":MAILTO:genomicmedicine@yahoo.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220510T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220510T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194413
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220427T112800Z
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SUMMARY:Genomic Diversity and Genomic Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:You are all invited to participate in the next biennial symposium on genomic medicine and healthcare. The symposium aims to discuss and explore importance of genomic diversity in delivering the genomic medicine and healthcare. Renowned global Faculty will deliver the excellent programme including the Professor Sir David Weatherall Oration (2022). The conference is wholly virtual\, open to participants from all over the World. \n10:30 Welcome/ Introduction\nProfessor Dhavendra Kumar\,\nChair- Programme & Organising Committee \n10:45 Session I: Genomic Diversity\nChair- Professor Vajira Dissanayake\, University of Colombo\, Sri Lanka \n\nGenomic Variant Interpretation in the Age of Genome Sequencing\nAndreas Laner\, University of Munich\, Germany\nGenomic Diversity in Africa- The H3 Africa\nRaj Ramesar\, H3 Team\, Human Genetics\, University of Cape Town\, South Africa\nGenomic diversity landscape of South Asia/ South East Asia\nKumarswamy Thangaraj\, CDFD/CCMB-CSIR\, Hyderabad\, India\n\n13:00 Lunch break \n13:30 Key Note Lecture 1- Chair- Professor Dhavendra Kumar\n‘The challenge of genomics in healthcare’\nSir John Burn\, Institute of Genetic Medicine\,\nCentre of Life\, University of Newcastle upon Tyne\, UK \n1415 Session III: Genomic variants and Genome Databases\nChair: Professor Patricia Munroe\, Queen Mary University of London\, UK \n\n‘Genomic analysis in human genome sequencing’\nTuuli Lappalainen\, New York Human Genome Center\, Univ.Columbia\, New York\nRelevance of phenotype ontology with genome variants\nDamian Semdley\, Queen Mary Univ. London\, UK\nValidation and clinical use of genome variants\nThomas Borge\, Blueprint Genetics\, Finland\nGuidance and requirement for genome databases\nAngela Solano\, Buenos Aires\, Argentina\n\n1540 Tea/Coffee Break \n1550 ‘The Professor Sir David Weatherall Oration (2022)”\nChair- Professor Sir Munir Pirmohamed\, Professor David Weatherall Chair of\nMedicine\, University of Liverpool\, UK\nDelivered by Dr. Teri Manolio\, NHGRI\, NIH\, USA \n1645 Discussion/ Reflections/ Vote of Thanks- Professor Sir Pirmohamed \n1700 Close \nFor all other enquiries: genomicmedicine@yahoo.co.uk / md@genomicmedicine.org
URL:https://www.genomicmedicine.org/event/genomic-diversity-and-genomic-healthcare/
LOCATION:London
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Genomic Medicine Foundation (UK)":MAILTO:genomicmedicine@yahoo.co.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231025
DTSTAMP:20260403T194413
CREATED:20230224T224758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230224T225011Z
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SUMMARY:The IX International Cardiovascular Genomic Medicine Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 9th Biennial International Cardiovascular Genomic Medicine Conference is held on  23 & 24th October 2023. The conference shall be a hybrid event with the option to participate virtually. The main theme of this conference is the “Precision & Personalised Cardiovascular Medicine’. The scientific programme\, delivered by leading global experts in the field\, includes the ‘Third William Harvey Oration’\, plenary key note lectures\, scientific oral and poster sessions. This conference will have the educational and continuous professional development approval by the UK Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians.
URL:https://www.genomicmedicine.org/event/the-ix-international-cardiovascular-genomic-medicine-conference/
LOCATION:Surgeon’s Quarter Mission Hall Edinburgh\, 1 Roxburgh Place\, Edinburgh\, Scotland\, EH8 9SU
ORGANIZER;CN="The Genomic Medicine Foundation (UK)":MAILTO:genomicmedicine@yahoo.co.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251101
DTSTAMP:20260403T194413
CREATED:20250409T083050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250409T083125Z
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SUMMARY:International Cardiovascular Genomic Medicine and  SickKids Cardiac Precision Medicine Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 10th International Cardiovascular Genomic Medicine & SickKids Cardiac Precision Medicine Conference is making its debut in North America! This year’s theme\, “Cardiac Precision Medicine in the 21st Century\,” delves into cardiovascular genomics and precision medicine in the era of ‘Omics’\, AI and digital medicine. Join us as we bring together international experts and innovators to explore transformative research and collaborative opportunities that can shape the future of cardiovascular medicine. \nThis event will feature the 4th William Harvey Oration delivered by Dr. Sharlene Day and the Dr. Michael Braudo Lectureship delivered by Dr. Ma’n H. Zawati.
URL:https://www.genomicmedicine.org/event/international-cardiovascular-genomic-medicine-and-sickkids-cardiac-precision-medicine-conference/
LOCATION:Toronto\, Canada\, Toronto\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260611T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260611T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194413
CREATED:20260224T125439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T131033Z
UID:4853-1781168400-1781197200@www.genomicmedicine.org
SUMMARY:The 4th Symposium on Genomic & Precision Medicine
DESCRIPTION:“From Genomics and Multi-OMICS to Clinical Medicine” \nApproved by the Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom  \nfor 5 category 1 (external) CPD credit(s).
URL:https://www.genomicmedicine.org/event/the-4th-symposium-on-genomic-precision-medicine/
LOCATION:Garrod Building Whitechapel Campus\, Queen Mary University of London\, Turner St\,\, London\, London\, E1 2AD\, United Kingdom
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