March 21, 2017
Registration opens April 3 for Individualizing Medicine 2017 Conference
By Sharon Rosen
The field of precision medicine is ever-changing with exciting new discoveries that hold promise for new ways to attack disease one patient at a time. Here’s your chance to learn innovative ways to safely and effectively apply the latest precision medicine therapies to your practice. Registration opens April 3 for the Individualizing Medicine Conference: Advancing […]
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March 3, 2016
Individualizing Medicine Conference 2016: Mark Your Calendars for October 5-6
By Jeff Briggs
Time off, travel plans, hotel reservations. These things don’t happen at the last minute. If you’re interested in genomic medicine and how precision medicine is being applied in health care today, you should be planning now to join us at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., for the 2016 Individualizing Medicine Conference. The dates are October […]
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October 8, 2014
Individualizing Medicine 2014: Day Three Recap
By Sam Smith
The final day of the Individualizing Medicine 2014 Conference kicked off with one of the pioneers of genomics taking the stage. Having founded the Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center in 1997, Richard Gibbs led one of the five main groups that completed the Human Genome Project. Gibbs discussed his past, present and […]
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October 7, 2014
Individualizing Medicine 2014: Day Two Recap
By Sam Smith
Day two of the Individualizing Medicine 2014 Conference dispelled any notion of a conference on genomics being a gathering of humorless, stuffy scientists talking about the minutiae of genetic alphabet soup. Bob Dylan and Fifty Shades of Grey, Clint Eastwood and Dr. Seuss were intermixed in with informative talks that centered on the power of […]
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October 6, 2014
Individualizing Medicine 2014: Day One Recap
By Sam Smith
Gianrico Farrugia, M.D., Director of the Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine, took to the stage Monday morning to welcome nearly 500 attendees to the Individualizing Medicine 2014 Conference. This third-annual genomics conference promises a practical approach to helping medical professionals discover and integrate genomics technology into routine patient care. “We know we need to incorporate genomics into patient care. […]
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October 2, 2013
Twitter Chat Summary on Genomics and Future of Healthcare
By Center for Individualized Medicine
Amid the excitement of Individualizing Medicine 2013: From Promise to Practice, 18 international expert speakers from Mayo Clinic, Silicon Valley Biosystems, Stanford University, and the Personalized Medicine Coalition huddled in the conference media room to participate in a Twitter chat about genomics and the future of health care. A big THANK YOU to the participants […]
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