Description:
The University of Washington School of Medicine, Department of Medical Education and Biomedical Informatics hosts the third annual symposium featuring medical professionals from a wide variety of disciplines: pediatrics, genome sciences, biomedical research and public health. Keynote speaker Dr. Russ Altman, with Stanford University Department of Genetics, focuses his comments on the challenges in building genotype-phenotype data resources to support personalized medicine. Dr. Gary Stormo, UW Medical School Department of Genetics, discusses the delicate balance to translate clinical medical research to the supportive, caring environment of patient care.
Speaker(s):
Paul G. Ramsey, M.D., CEO, UW Medicine, Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs and Dean of the School of Medicine, University of Washington
Gary D. Stormo, Ph.D., professor of genetics, department of genetics, director, computational biology program, Washington University, St. Louis
Russ Altman, M.D., Ph.D., professor of genetics, bioengineering and medicine, department of genetics, Stanford University
Peter Tarczy-Hornoch, M.D., division head and associate professor, department of medical education and biomedical informatics, division of biomedical and health informatics, University of Washington
Mark Emmert, president, University of Washington
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