Timetable
Timetable 2015
VENUES:
ECC = Eye Care Centre Lecture Theatre Room 100 (2550 Willow Street)
DHCC = Diamond Health Care Centre Room 2267 and 9299 (2775 Laurel Street)
BCCRC = BC Cancer Research Centre Diamond Theatre (675 W10th Ave)
TF = Taylor- Fidler Auditorium Room 1411 (Across from Pathology Department, JPPN, Vancouver General Hospital, 899 W12th Ave)
THEME – DAY 1: CLINICAL APPLICATION OF GENOMICS AND SOCIETAL IMPLICATIONS
LEC# |
TIME |
TITLE |
LECTURER |
VENUE |
|
0830-0900 |
REGISTRATION/HOUSEKEEPING |
Stephen Yip/Sohrab Shah |
ECC 100 |
1 |
0900-1030 |
Translating the cancer genome |
Elaine R. Mardis |
ECC 100 |
2 |
1030-1100 |
Central dogma |
Stephen Yip |
ECC 100 |
3 |
1100-1200 |
Somatic mutations and cancer – a global view of disrupted genomes and dysregulated biology |
Sohrab Shah |
ECC 100 |
|
1200-1400 |
LUNCH |
… |
… |
4 |
1400-1500 |
Cancer genomics: from discovery to clinic |
Elaine R. Mardis |
BCCRC Diamond |
5 |
1500-1630 |
Societal and ethical implications of advanced diagnostics |
Alice Virani |
BCCRC Diamond |
THEME – DAY 2: PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS: TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES- PREANALYTICAL, SEQUENCING, ANALYSIS
LEC# |
TIME |
TITLE |
LECTURER |
VENUE |
6 |
0900-0950 |
Survey of practical somatic mutation testing and pathology considerations (FFPE/Mol Fx) |
Tony Ng |
DHCC 2267 |
7 |
1000-1050 |
Sequencing technologies – capillary to NGS |
Martin Hirst |
DHCC 2267 |
|
1130-1330 |
LUNCH |
… |
… |
8 |
1330-1420 |
Beyond the central dogma |
Stephen Yip |
DHCC 2267 |
9 |
1430-1630 |
Bioinformatics web resources for human genomics |
Ryan Morin |
DHCC 2267 |
THEME – DAY 3: APPLICATION OF GENOMICS TO HEREDITARY DISORDERS AND CANCER
LEC# |
TIME |
TITLE |
LECTURER |
VENUE |
10 |
1000-1050 |
Hereditary cancer |
Intan Schrader |
ECC 100 |
11 |
1100-1200 |
Cardiac diseases and genomics |
Michael Sideman |
ECC 100 |
|
1200-1300 |
LUNCH |
… |
… |
12 |
1300-1350 |
Basic approaches to determining human genome mutation data |
Sohrab Shah |
ECC 100 |
13 |
1400-1525 |
Pharmacogenomics |
Martin Dawes |
ECC 100 |
14 |
1530-1700 |
Personalized oncogenomics |
Janessa Laskin |
ECC 100 |
THEME – DAY 4: SUBSPECIALTY DAY (AP trainees)
LEC# |
TIME |
TITLE |
LECTURER |
VENUE |
19 |
0900-1100 |
Practical Genomic Pathology Cases |
Stephen Yip, Tony Ng, David Schaeffer |
TF |
Brandon Sheffield, MD, PGY-4, Anatomical Pathology, UBC
|
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- This module, custom-designed for pathology residents, covers some of the key topics in molecular genetics that are faced by pathologists in day-to-day practice. The module uses a case-based approach to introduce and explore aspects of molecular pathology such as immunohistochemical diagnoses, biomarker testing, hereditary cancer screening, and next-generation sequencing approaches to personalized medicine. Residents will be able to explore various online resources to augment the case study, and have access to experts for assistance with these tools. This module represents a unique opportunity for pathology residents to learn how to incorporate emerging technology and ideas into their daily practice.
|
20 |
1100-1200 |
Next generation pathology in genomic profiling |
Stephen Yip |
TF |
THEME – DAY 5: FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS, REDUCTION TO PRACTICE, CLINICAL TRANSLATION
LEC# |
TIME |
TITLE |
LECTURER |
VENUE |
15 |
0900-1020 |
Functional characterization of molecular discovery |
Christian Steidl |
TF |
16 |
1030-1200 |
TBA |
TBA |
TF |
|
1200-1300 |
LUNCH |
… |
… |
17 |
1300-1430 |
Breast cancer molecular diagnostics: from discovery to regulatory approval |
Torsten Nielsen |
DHCC9299 |
18 |
1430-1500 |
WRAP UP |
Stephen Yip & Sohrab Shah |
DHCC9299 |
“The UBC Pathology Genomics Core Teaching course is a self-approved group learning activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.”