Speakers

"From Complete Genomes to Pangenomes: Expanding Our Understanding of Human Haplotype Variation"
- Karen Miga
- University of California, Santa Cruz

"Characterization of Somatic Structural Variation in Cancer Genomes Using Long Reads"
- Mikhail Kolmogorov
- NCI

"Rare k-mers reveal centromere haplogroups underlying human diversity and cancer translocations"
- Yuichi Shiraishi
- National Cancer Center Research Institute

"Somatic mutations in tumors and normal tissues"
- Núria López-Bigas
- Institute for Research in Biomedicine/Pompeu Fabra University

"Biobank/cohort-scale human genetics and functional genomics"
- Wei Zhou
- Massachusetts General Hospital

"Striking Departures from Polygenic Architecture in the Tails of Complex Traits"
- Paul O'Reilly
- Icahn School of Medicine

"Applying large scale human genetics data to target discovery: key questions and considerations"
- Melissa R. Miller
- Pfizer, Research and Development, Internal Medicine Research


"Somatic Evolution as a Lens into Human Biology and Disease"
- Dan Landau
- Weill Cornell / New York Genome Center

"Dissecting the tumor microenvironment of B-cell lymphomas at single cell resolution"
- Christian Steidl
- British Columbia Cancer Research Centre (BCCRC)

"Somatic evolution insights through a phylogenetic lens"
- Jyoti Nangalia
- Wellcome Sanger Institute / University of Cambridge
"Somatic Mosaicism in Brain Tumor Evolution"
- Jeong-Ho Lee
- Graduate School of Medical Science and Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute Science and Technology (KAIST) / Sovargen Co. LTD.,


- Yosuke Togashi
- Department of Tumor Microenvironment, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University / OKAYAMA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, Department of Allergy and Respiratory Medicine

"Therapeutic Approaches Targeting mRNA Splicing and Stability in Cancer"
- Akihide Yoshimi
- Division of Cancer RNA Research, National Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan

"Technology Innovations and Beyond"
- Yutaka Suzuki
- Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo


"The Spatial Atlas of Human Anatomy (SAHA): A Multimodal Subcellular-Resolution Reference Across Human Organs"
- Jiwoon Park
- Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering

"Host Susceptibility to COVID-19 and COVID-19 Vaccination"
- Ho Namkoong
- Department of Infectious Diseases, Keio University School of Medicine

"Editing the epigenome: multi-omics driven drug discovery & first-in-class therapy targeting histone methylation"
- Makoto Yamagishi
- Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo


"Synthetic and computational biology approaches to infer high-resolution mammalian developmental cell lineages"
- Nozomu Yachie
- UBC Biomedical Engineering /
The University of Osaka’s Premium Research Institute for Human Metaverse Medicine

"Biologically Informed Deep Generative Models Deciphering Systems Behind High Resolution Omics"
- Yasuhiro Kojima
- Laboratory of Computational Life Science, National Cancer Center Research Institute