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USC Precision Medicine & Immuno-Oncology Symposium Explore the impact of Immuno-Oncology and precision medicine advancements to gain deeper insight into the etiology of human disease at this symposium hosted by USC’s Keck Genomics Platform and Illumina. Please join us for a unique opportunity where we will bring together speakers from across the academic, clinical, and biotechnology spectrum to discuss how they are using next-generation sequencing in this exciting space. Whether you are interested in advancing your research, bringing game-changing therapies to market, or partnering to maximize the effectiveness of translational studies, this event aims to provide the research community with insights and ideas to further our understanding of how the immune system can be optimized to fight cancer and other diseases. Speakers include: Alan Wayne, MD, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Director, Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Diseases, Director, Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Training Program, Attending Physician, Hematology, Oncology and Blood and Marrow Transplantation, Professor of Pediatrics (Clinical Scholar), Keck School of Medicine of USC Shahab Asgharzadeh, MD, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Attending Physician; Hematology, Oncology and Blood and Marrow Transplantation, Director, Neuroblastoma Basic and Translational Program, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Keck School of Medicine of USC John Carpten, PhD, USC, Professor and Chair of Translational Genomics and Director, Institute of Translational Genomics Yibu Chen PhD, USC, Norris Medical Library, Manager, Bioinformatics Services David Craig, PhD, USC, Professor of Translational Genomics and Vice- Director, Institute of Translational Genomics Denis Evseenko, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stem Cell Research and Regenerative Medicine at USC Amir Goldkorn, MD, Keck School of Medicine of USC, Associate Professor of Medicine Zarko Manojlovic, USC, Assistant Professor of Research and Director of the Keck Genomics Platform Enrique Velazquez Villarreal, MD, PhD, MPH, MS, CGH, Assistant Professor of Research Translational Genomics When: Friday, May 18, 2018 Time: 8:30 AM–6:45 PM Where: USC Aresty Auditorium 1450 Biggy St Los Angeles, California 90033 Lunch provided during symposium plus hors d’oervres and drinks during networking event.* There is no charge to attend this event, however registration is required. Space is limited. Please register by Friday, May 11. To register scan the QR code or go to eventregistration.illumina.com/USCPM Hosted by: About Keck Genomics Platform: Genomics has become essentially the center of discovery and translational research across the globe. The importance of genetics and nucleic acid perturbations is all but ubiquitous as we move to understand the etiology of most human diseases and conditions. The ability to understand such complex conditions at its core will ultimately contribute to improvements in medical treatments and healthier communities. Keck Genomics Platform’s mission is to provide cutting-edge high-throughput genomic resources with complete support that encompasses development of novel sequencing research methodologies, generation of high quality data, and front-line informatics pipelines for clinically relevant interpretation across a broad range of complex human diseases. Our team is comprised of world-renowned experts in genomics and bioinformatics with a commitment to collaborative approaches to help propel clinically relevant translational research and build foundational building blocks of precision medicine. *As a friendly reminder, HCPs from Vermont and HCPs who are government employees may not partake in the meals and beverage. Thank you for helping us comply with the Sunshine Act and other transparency laws. © 2018 Illumina, Inc. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of Illumina, Inc. or their respective owners. For specific trademark information, see www.illumina.com/company/legal.html. QB 5883
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Page 1: USC Precision Medicine & Immuno-Oncology Symposiumcafe.usc.edu/storage/1588011136.pdf · USC Precision Medicine & Immuno-Oncology Symposium. Explore the impact of Immuno-Oncology

USC Precision Medicine & Immuno-Oncology SymposiumExplore the impact of Immuno-Oncology and precision medicine advancements to gain deeper insight into the etiology of human disease at this symposium hosted by USC’s Keck Genomics Platform and Illumina.

Please join us for a unique opportunity where we will bring together speakers from across the academic, clinical, and biotechnology spectrum to discuss how they are using next-generation sequencing in this exciting space. Whether you are interested in advancing your research, bringing game-changing therapies to market, or partnering to maximize the effectiveness of translational studies, this event aims to provide the research community with insights and ideas to further our understanding of how the immune system can be optimized to fight cancer and other diseases.

Speakers include:

• Alan Wayne, MD, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Director, Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Diseases, Director, Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Training Program, Attending Physician, Hematology, Oncology and Blood and Marrow Transplantation, Professor of Pediatrics (Clinical Scholar), Keck School of Medicine of USC

• Shahab Asgharzadeh, MD, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Attending Physician; Hematology, Oncology and Blood and Marrow Transplantation, Director, Neuroblastoma Basic and Translational Program, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Keck School of Medicine of USC

• John Carpten, PhD, USC, Professor and Chair of Translational Genomics and Director, Institute ofTranslational Genomics

• Yibu Chen PhD, USC, Norris Medical Library, Manager, Bioinformatics Services• David Craig, PhD, USC, Professor of Translational Genomics and Vice- Director, Institute of Translational Genomics• Denis Evseenko, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stem Cell Research and Regenerative

Medicine at USC• Amir Goldkorn, MD, Keck School of Medicine of USC, Associate Professor of Medicine• Zarko Manojlovic, USC, Assistant Professor of Research and Director of the Keck Genomics Platform• Enrique Velazquez Villarreal, MD, PhD, MPH, MS, CGH, Assistant Professor of Research Translational Genomics

When: Friday, May 18, 2018Time: 8:30 AM–6:45 PMWhere: USC Aresty Auditorium

1450 Biggy StLos Angeles, California 90033

Lunch provided during symposium plus hors d’oervres and drinks during networking event.*

There is no charge to attend this event, however registration is required.

Space is limited. Please register by Friday, May 11. To register scan the QR code or go to eventregistration.illumina.com/USCPM

Hosted by:

About Keck Genomics Platform: Genomics has become essentially the center of discovery and translational research across the globe. The importance of genetics and nucleic acid perturbations is all but ubiquitous as we move to understandthe etiology of most human diseases and conditions. The ability to understand such complex conditions at its core will ultimately contribute to improvements in medical treatments and healthier communities. Keck Genomics Platform’s missionis to provide cutting-edge high-throughput genomic resources with complete support that encompasses development of novel sequencing research methodologies, generation of high quality data, and front-line informatics pipelines for clinically relevant interpretation across a broad range of complex human diseases. Our team is comprised of world-renowned experts in genomics and bioinformatics with a commitment to collaborative approaches to help propel clinically relevant translational research and build foundational building blocks of precision medicine.

*As a friendly reminder, HCPs from Vermont and HCPs who are government employees may not partake in the meals and beverage. Thank you for helping us comply with the Sunshine Act and other transparency laws.

© 2018 Illumina, Inc. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of Illumina, Inc. or their respective owners. For specific trademark information, see www.illumina.com/company/legal.html. QB 5883

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