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Translating Genomics, Transforming Care 7 to 8 November
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Page 1: Translating Genomics, Transforming Care · Dr Chloe StutterdLecturer in Clinical Genomics, University of Melbourne 12:40pm - 1:50pm Networking lunch Session 2: Evidence to guide the

Translating Genomics, Transforming Care7 to 8 November

Page 2: Translating Genomics, Transforming Care · Dr Chloe StutterdLecturer in Clinical Genomics, University of Melbourne 12:40pm - 1:50pm Networking lunch Session 2: Evidence to guide the

Thursday, 7 Nov

8:00am - 9:00am Registration opens

9:00am - 9:15am Official welcome

Catherine Walter AM Chair of the Alliance Board

Mr Anthony Carbines Victorian Parliamentary Secretary for Health

9:15am - 9:30am Translating genomics, transforming care

Prof Clara Gaff Executive Director, Melbourne Genomics

9:30am - 10:00am Whole-of-system change: What it takes

Moderator:

Prof Clara Gaff

Panelists:

Louisa Di Pietro

Prof Jo Douglass

A/Prof Paul Ekert

Prof Andrew Sinclair

Executive Director, Melbourne Genomics

Community Advisory Group member, Melbourne Genomics

James Stewart Chair of Medicine, University of Melbourne Director of Re s earch, Roy al Melb ourne Hosp ital

Group Leader, Translational Tumour Biology, Children’s Cancer

Institute Deputy Director, Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI)

10:00am - 10:30am The NHS Genomic Medicine Service – challenges and opportunities

Keynote speaker:

Prof Dame Sue Hill DBE Chief Scientific Officer, NHS EnglandSenior Responsible Officer for Genomics

10:30am - 11:00am Morning tea

Session 1: Integrating genomic medicine into everyday care: What it takesMaster of Ceremonies: Catherine Walter AM Chair of the Alliance Board

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Tweet #MelbGenomicsSymposium

11:00am - 11:05am Introduction to Melbourne Genomics Clinical Flagships

Dr Cate Kelly Executive Director, Clinical Governance and Medical Services Chief Medical Officer, Melbourne Health

11:05am - 11:20am Using genomics to track the transmission of superbugs in hospitals

Dr Norelle Sherry Infectious Diseases Physician & Clinical Microbiologist, Austin Health

11:20am - 11:35am Evaluating exome sequencing in a prospective versus historical cohort of complex paediatric patients

Dr Alison Yeung Consultant Clinical Geneticist, VCGS, MCRI

11:35am - 11:50am Utility of exome sequencing in complex neurological and neurodegenerative disease

Dr Dhamidhu Eratne Consultant Neuropsychiatrist, Royal Melbourne Hospital

11:50am - 12:10pm Meeting the education needs of the workforce as professional roles evolve in the genomic era and beyond

Dr Amy Nisselle Workforce Development Lead, Melbourne Genomics

12:10pm - 12:40pm Prepared to practise? Making a difference in the genomic literacy of those involved in delivering genomic medicine

Moderator:

Prof Sarath Ranganathan Head of the Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne

Panelists:

Elly Lynch Clinical Project Manager, Melbourne Genomics

Dr Kortnye Smith Medical Oncologist, PeterMac

Dr Chloe Stutterd Lecturer in Clinical Genomics, University of Melbourne

12:40pm - 1:50pm Networking lunch

Session 2: Evidence to guide the use of genomics Chair: Dr Cate Kelly Executive Director, Clinical Governance and Medical Services Chief Medical Officer, Melbourne Health

Session 3: Genomics-ready: Building a skilled workforce Chair: Prof Sarath Ranganathan Head of the Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne

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1:50pm - 2:05pm Clinical impact of whole exome sequencing on chronic kidney disease

Dr Kushani Jayasinghe Nephrologist, Monash Health

2:05pm - 2:20pm Exome sequencing enhances the diagnostic rate of perinatal autopsy: A prospective multicentre clinical utility trial with implications for prenatal diagnosis

Dr George McGillivray Clinical Geneticist, VCGS

2:20pm - 2:35pm Health Technology Assessments: Implications for research study design?

Prof Jim Buttery Head of Infection and Immunity, Monash Children’s Hospital

2:35pm - 2:50pm Health economics of cancer genomics: What else do we need to change health services?

Prof Maarten IJzerman VCCC Chair of Cancer Health Services Research, University of Melbourne

2:50pm - 3:05pm New health economics results and the value of information

Dr Ilias Goranitis Senior Health Economist, University of Melbourne

3:05pm-3:35pm Afternoon tea

3:35pm-4:05pm The national landscape of genomics

Prof Kathryn North AC Director, MCRI David Danks Professor of Child Health Research, University of Melbourne

4:05pm - 4:35pm Translating scientific evidence into healthcare

Moderator:

Dr Stephanie Best Senior Research Fellow, Macquarie University and MCRI

Panelists:

Dr Helen Brown Knowledge Translation Specialist, Melbourne Genomics

Dr Angus Henderson Director of Enterprise Strategy and Development, Monash Health

Dr Cate Kelly Executive Director, Clinical Governance and Medical Services Chief Medical Officer, Melbourne Health

Dr Zoe McCallum Paediatrician and clinical nutrition consultant, Royal Children’s Hospital

4:35pm - 6:30pm Networking reception

Session 4: Evidence to guide the use of genomics (part 2) Chair: Dr Angus Henderson Director, Enterprise Strategy & Development, Monash Health

Session 5: Translating the evidence to transform care Chair: Prof Clara Gaff Executive Director, Melbourne Genomics

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Tweet #MelbGenomicsSymposium

Friday, 8 Nov

8:00am - 9:00am Registration opens

9:00am - 9:40am Participants as partners: Reflections on the 100,000 Genomes Project and beyond

Keynote speaker:

Jillian Hastings Ward Chair, 100,000 Genomes Project Participant Panel

9:40am - 10:00am The patient experience

Dr Melissa Martyn Evaluation Project Manager, Melbourne Genomics

10:00am - 10:15am Baby Beyond Hearing: A model for genomic newborn screening

Dr Lilian Downie Clinical Genetics Fellow, VCGS

10:15am - 10:30am Edna the trainee chatbot for augmenting genetic counselling

Dr Dana Bradford Senior Research Scientist, Australian eHealth Research Centre, CSIRO

10:30am - 10:45am The power of listening: The Melbourne Genomics Community Advisory Group

Louisa Di Pietro Education and Advocacy, Genetic Support Network of Victoria

10:45am - 11:15am Morning tea

Session 6: Redefining the patient journey Chair: Jane Bell Chair of the Community Advisory Group, Melbourne Genomics

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11:15am - 11:35am Unlocking genomic information in patient tests

Dr Sebastian Lunke Head of the Division of Genetics and Genomics, VCGS

11:35am - 11:50am A model of curation: The RMH clinical exome service

Dr Bryony Thompson Curation Scientist, Royal Melbourne Hospital

11:50am - 12:20pm Making a difference: Variant curation, art or science?

Moderator:

Dr Natalie Thorne Lead Specialist Clinical Genomics, Melbourne Genomics

Panelists:

Dr Denis Bauer Transformational Bioinformatics Leader, CSIRO

A/Prof Paul James Clinical Geneticist, PeterMac / Royal Melbourne Hospital

Dr Sebastian Lunke Head of the Division of Genetics and Genomics, VCGS

Dr Bryony Thompson Curation Scientist, Royal Melbourne Hospital

12:20pm - 1:30pm Networking lunch

1:30pm - 1:45pm Secure and ethical availability of patient genomic information

Kate Birch Head of Data & Technology, Melbourne Genomics

1:45pm - 2:00pm The power of information sharing

A/Prof Sue White Deputy Clinical Director, VCGS

2:00pm - 2:15pm To know or not to know?

Elly Lynch Clinical Project Manager, Melbourne Genomics

2:15pm - 2:30pm Insights from an early foray into genomic data sharing

Dr Natalie Thorne Lead Specialist Clinical Genomics, Melbourne Genomics

2:30pm-2:40pm Q&A

Session 7: Delivering the test: Pipelines, bottlenecks and other challenges Chair: Prof Andrew Sinclair Deputy Director, MCRI

Session 8: Sharing nicely: The use of stored data Chair: Dr David Hansen CEO, Australian e-Health Research Centre, CSIRO

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2:40pm - 3:10pm National perspectives on genomic data sharing

Moderator:

Dr David Hansen CEO, Australian e-Health Research Centre, CSIRO

Panelists:

Dr Vanessa Bryant Immunology Division Laboratory Head, WEHI

Dr Megan Prictor Research Fellow, University of Melbourne

A/Prof Zornitza Stark Clinical Geneticist, VCGS

Dr Natalie Thorne Co-Leader, Program 2, Australian Genomics

3:10pm - 3:30pm Afternoon tea

3:30pm - 4:00pm The path forward: Scaling up, scaling out

Moderator:

Dr Helen Brown Knowledge Translation Specialist, Melbourne Genomics

Panelists:

Prof Benjamin Howden Director of the Microbiological Diagnostic Unit, Doherty Institute

Prof Margaret Kelaher Head of Evaluation and Implementation Science, University of Melbourne

Prof Warren Payne Executive Director, Western Alliance Academic Health

Dr Kortnye Smith Medical Oncologist, PeterMac

A/Prof Sue White Deputy Clinical Director, VCGS

4:00pm - 4:15pm Future directions for Melbourne Genomics

Prof Clara Gaff Executive Director, Melbourne Genomics

4:15pm Symposium ends

Session 9: Genomic medicine for all Victorians

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