Personalised Medicine: Your Genes vs. Big Data

The Richard Doll Society of Green Templeton College are pleased to present our annual conference: Personalised Medicine: Your Genes vs. Big Data. Featuring a range of world leading speakers from the University and beyond, along with an ethics panel discussion. Several of our speakers were directly involved in the 100,000 Genomes Project, making for a stimulating day discussing the future of medicine.

Attendees are welcome from across both the University and the hospitals. Tickets are free with a £15 deposit (refundable upon attendance). A free lunch will be provided.

Speakers include:

Professor David Kerr, Professor of Cancer Medicine, Adjunct Professor of Medicine at Weill-Cornell College of Medicine, NY and Honorary Professor of Oncology at the 2nd Military University, Shanghai and Xiamen University

Professor Mark Caulfield, Chief Scientist for Genomics England, Co-Director of the William Harvey Research Institute and Professor of Clinical Pharmacology

Dr Nicola Fawcett, MRC Clinical Research Fellow in Modernising Medical Microbiology group

Dr Jason Torres, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Oxford Centre for Personalised Medicine

Dr Lilian Lam, EMBO Research Fellow at the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology.

Ethics panel with Dr Frederica Lucivero, Professor John Mattick and Dr Gabrielle Samuel.