Seminars in Precision Medicine

This service is provided by the Precision Medicine Resource in collaboration with the Center for Precision Medicine and Genomics and the Columbia Precision Medicine Initiative.

Overview

This monthly seminar series features leaders in precision medicine from across the nation and is open to the Columbia community. These seminars will highlight recent developments in implementation of “precision medicine” concept in everyday medical practice. Topics that are addressed include establishment of individualized programs for disease prevention and detection at academic medical centers, improvements in our understanding of the role of genomic factors in the individual response to drugs, progress in adaptive clinical trials exploring predictive algorithms and patient genomic data in oncology, mining of electronic health records to explore genotype and phenotype associations across diseases, and others.

Eligibility

Seminars are open to the Columbia University community.

Cost

There is no cost to attend this seminar series.

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If your research has benefited from one or more Irving Institute resources, please remember to:

  • Cite our CTSA grant, UL1 TR001873, in any relevant publications, abstracts, chapters, and/or posters.
  • Submit your publications to PubMed Central (PMC) for compliance with the NIH Public Access Policy.
  • Share your research updates with us by sending an email to: irving_institute@cumc.columbia.edu

Contact

Precision Medicine Resource
622 West 168th Street
10th Floor
New York, NY 10032
United States