Genomics Summit

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Aviva Stadium, Thursday 23rd January

The Genomics Summit 2020 celebrates its inaugural event on the 23rd January, 2020. Be inspired by this all-star lineup of speakers.

The Summit will bring together Irish and International thought leaders and renowned experts to speak on topics that will address the challenges and opportunities in realising the potential of genomics in healthcare.

Keynote Speakers:

  • Dr. Robert C. Green, Director of the genomes2people research program; Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Geneticist and Associate Physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital
  • Prof. Howard Jacob, Vice President of Genomic Research, AbbVie
  • Join us for a day of thought-provoking talks, panel discussions, and inspiration about the genomics revolution.

Date:
Thursday 23rd January
Time:
8.30am
Price:
€120
Address:
Lansdowne Rd, Dublin 4, Ireland

Google Map of Lansdowne Rd, Dublin 4, Ireland

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