Population Health and Prevention in the Omics and Big Data Era: A Cell-to-Society Approach Oct. 17, 8:00AM-6:30PM - Oct.18, 8:00AM-4:30PM

Oct 17, 2018 (Wed) | 8:00 AM -6:30 PM
Berg Hall, LKSC, 291 Campus Drive : Stanford, CA

This two-day conference will address how population health, coupled with state of the art omics and big data, can inform precision medicine strategies to improve wellness, prevention, patient risk stratification, management and treatment. DAY ONE: Liver Cancer: Day one of the conference will focus on liver cancer and in particular the changing landscape and underlying etiology of liver cancer and its implications for liver cancer prevention. DAY TWO: ALDH2: Day two will focus on how the genetics of aldehyde metabolism (alcohol flushing or Asian flushing) influences liver, gastrointestinal cancers and other human diseases.

Department:  Cancer Clinical Trials Office

Contact: Denise Baughman | 650-497-6308 | deniseb@stanford.edu

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