
Programme
Note - more talk titles will be added as they are received.
Friday 19 March
8:00-9:00 - Registration
9:00-12:40 - Morning session - 1 - The translation barrier: problems and solutions in moving from animal models to clinical trials
Chair:
Harvey Herschman, University of California, Los Angeles
Invited speakers:
Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, Stanford University
Vasilis Ntziachristos, Institute for Biological and Medical Imaging
Next generation biological imaging with Multi-Spectral Opto-acoustic Tomography
Antoni Ribas, University of California, Los Angeles
T cell receptor (TCR) engineering adoptive cell transfer therapy aided by molecular imaging: from mice to humans
Wolfgang Weber, University Medical Center Freiburg
Planned social time:
Punting on the River Cam Science-focused walking tour of Cambridge Free time
16:00-19:30 - Late afternoon session - 2 - The potential clinical use of MRS in oncology
Chair:
Sarah Nelson, UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
Invited speakers:
Patrick Bolan, University of Minnesota
Ferdia Gallagher, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute
Ingrid Gribbestad, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Arend Heerschap, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center
Evening
Poster session and dinner at the Cambridge Research Institute
Saturday 20 March
8:30-9:30 - Continental breakfast at the Cambridge Research Institute
9:30-13:05 - Morning Session - 3 - Detecting genomic biomarkers from high-dimensional clinical data
Chair:
Eric Schadt, Pacific Biosciences
Weaving together multiple data types to uncover the complexity of cancer
Invited speakers:
Nicholas Dracopoli, Johnson & Johnson
From heat maps to clinical tests: Why so few regulatory approved molecular profiles?
Joseph Lucas, Duke Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy
Bench to bedside: converting mounds of data to personalized patient care
Jill Mesirov, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
Rainer Spang, University of Regensburg
13:05-15:00 - Free social time
15:00-18:30 - Late afternoon session - 4 - Opportunities of preneoplasia for a pre-emptive strike
Chair:
Rebecca Fitzgerald, Hutchison-MRC Research Centre
Invited speakers:
Carlo Maley, The Wistar Institute
Sanford Markowitz, Case Western Reserve University
Genetic opportunities for preventing death from colo-rectal cancer
Senthil Muthuswamy, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Nicholas Wright, Cancer Research UK London Research Institute and the Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry
Evening
Symposium dinner at Jesus College; transport will be provided