The conference will explore content that helps close the knowledge gap between different sectors, thereby catalyzing cross-functional collaboration to further the adoption of personalized medicine in the clinic. PMWC 2015 will gather leaders across intersecting fields including Craig Venter, Margaret, Hamburg, Anne Wojcicki, George Church, Dennis Lo, Krishna Yeshwant, and many more. A full speaker list can be found here.
DNAnexus Senior Scientist, Vince Ramey PhD, will deliver a talk titled “Addressing Operational Challenges of Prenatal Testing such as Scalability and Global Data Access” at 9:30 AM on Monday, January 26th. His talk presents a global test delivery system case study that draws together several of the conference program’s main themes, including Newborn and Prenatal Dx, Clinical Methodologies and Application of NGS, and Large Sequence Data Analysis and Clinical Interpretation.
The Non-invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) market is predicted to grow nearly 40% year over year from 2013 to 2019. Like all NGS-based clinical tests, there are complex data processing, storage, and locality needs. The Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) case study is representative of the challenges all diagnostic test providers face, no matter what field:
To learn more about DNAnexus and see a demo of the DNAnexus platform, stop by the exhibit hall on Monday and visit Table #21.
For more details on the conference, check out Personalized Medicine World Conference.