MEETINGSThursday 23rd March 2023Companion diagnostics for precision medicineRoyal Society of Chemistry, LondonDOWNLOAD BROCHUREThis one-day symposium will address the development and need for companion diagnostics (CDx) for precision medicine applications. Companion diagnostics are becoming more and more important with time together with the growth of targeted therapies. Precision medicine approach aims to stratify patients with the ultimate aim of targeting patients who are most likely to respond to a specific treatment. Currently, CDx are used for many diseases lung cancer, colorectal cancer, breast cancer and melanoma.
At this symposium, delegates will be able to explore the current state of the art in vitro diagnostic tests used by the industry and explore the different scientific measurements that are needed to develop and deliver a CDx into the market.
CDx is a platform technology and can be used for many other diseases, join us and lets discuss the future of healthcare and personalised treatment.
Online attendance option is available in this meeting via MS Teams.
If you have a NHS/MHRA/academia e-mail address, you may be eligible for a £50 discount for this meeting. Please contact events@jpag.org for further details. Speakers:
Prof George Hanna - Imperial College London
Graham Fews - West Midlands Regional Genetics Lab / NHS
Prof Lorna Harries - University of Exeter / SENISCA
Dr Stephen Little - Yourgene Health
Dr Dahlia Salman - Bioxhale ltd
Dr Paul Wilson - Intelligent Fingerprinting
Dr Elizabeth Young - NHS
Prof Philip Young - University of Warwick
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DELEGATE RATES:
Concession : £ 45.00
Exhibitor GOLD : £ 1200.00
Exhibitor SILVER : £ 850.00
Exhibitor-BRONZE : £ 700.00
Member : £ 195.00
Non-Member : £ 295.00
Student : £ 45.00
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SUBJECT: JPAG / Royal Society of Biology and Royal Pharmaceutical Society Symposium: Companion diagnostics for precision medicine / Thursday 23rd March 2023 / Royal Society of Chemistry, London
TITLE OF EVENT: Companion diagnostics for precision medicine
DATE OF EVENT: Thursday 23rd March 2023
EVENT LINK: https://www.jpag.org/163
VENUE: Royal Society of Chemistry, London
Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BA
VENUE LINK: www.rsc.org/locations-contacts/
ORGANISED BY: Joint Pharmaceutical Analysis Group
WEB LINK: https://www.jpag.org/
SPONSORS: Royal Pharmaceutical Society and Royal Society of Chemistry
CONTACT: Hon Events Secretary JPAG, events@jpag.org
This one-day symposium will address the development and need for companion diagnostics (CDx) for precision medicine applications. Companion diagnostics are becoming more and more important with time together with the growth of targeted therapies. Precision medicine approach aims to stratify patients with the ultimate aim of targeting patients who are most likely to respond to a specific treatment. Currently, CDx are used for many diseases lung cancer, colorectal cancer, breast cancer and melanoma.
At this symposium, delegates will be able to explore the current state of the art in vitro diagnostic tests used by the industry and explore the different scientific measurements that are needed to develop and deliver a CDx into the market.
CDx is a platform technology and can be used for many other diseases, join us and lets discuss the future of healthcare and personalised treatment.
Online attendance option is available in this meeting via MS Teams.
If you have a NHS/MHRA/academia e-mail address, you may be eligible for a £50 discount for this meeting. Please contact events@jpag.org for further details. SPEAKERS:Prof George Hanna - Imperial College London
Graham Fews - West Midlands Regional Genetics Lab / NHS
Prof Lorna Harries - University of Exeter / SENISCA
Dr Stephen Little - Yourgene Health
Dr Dahlia Salman - Bioxhale ltd
Dr Paul Wilson - Intelligent Fingerprinting
Dr Elizabeth Young - NHS
Prof Philip Young - University of Warwick
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