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SPADA, the Stanford Predictives and Diagnostics Accelerator, assists interdisciplinary innovators in research, development and deployment of technologies that improve human health through disease prediction and/or diagnosis.


Contact Information

Jim Zuegel
SPADA Program Manager
Phone: (650) 906-6099
Email:  email

Russ Altman, MD, PhD
SPADA Faculty Director
Email:  email


Enabling precision medicine through genomic interpretation

Enabling precision medicine through genomic interpretation
Monday, November 9, 2015
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Li Ka Shing Center, Room LK130
291 Campus Drive, Stanford, CA 94305


Martin Reese, PhD
Co-founder, President and CSO of Omica,
a leading provider of genomic analysis software

Russ Altman, MD, PhD, professor of bioengineering, medicine and genetics, will host a lively discussion with entrepreneur Martin Reese on the potential of genomic interpretation in the clinic.

Martin Reese has been a pioneer in bioinformatics and genomics for over 20 years. His research has contributed to various standards and large scale projects in genomics, including the UCSC genome browser, the Drosophila and Human Genome Projects, genome annotation resulting in the Gene Ontology, and the EGASP int’l gene assessment project. More recently, Martin has contributed to next generation sequencing-based Precision Medicine projects such as initial NGS sequencing using SOLiD, the GVF genome variant format, VAAST, the first probabilistic disease gene finder for personal genomes, and automatic clinical whole genome interpretation at scale using phenotype integration (PHEVOR) for the 100,000 Genomes Project in the UK and large US-based reference laboratories such as LabCorp.

Sponsored by Spectrum, the Stanford Center for Clinical and Translational Research and Education, and its innovation accelerator, SPADA, the Stanford Predictives and Diagnostics Accelerator (SPADA).

Contacts:
Jim Zuegel
Email:  email

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