ACB Wales Spring Scientific Event

ACB Wales Spring Scientific Event

This event is set up for delegate participation via MS Teams however there will be some limited spaces available for in-person attendance at Keir Hardie University Health Park, Merthyr Tydfil, Wales.
Once registered you will have the opportunity to request in person attendance should you wish by following the instructions provided in your registration confirmation email.

 

10.15-10.30 Registration and welcome

10.30-12.00 Session 1

The benefits of precision medicine in genomics
Dr Sian Corrin, Clinical Scientist, Institute of Medical Genetics, CAVUHB

The future of cancer genomics
Dr Rhian White, Clinical Scientist, Institute of Medical Genetics, CAVUHB

All Wales Clinical Biochemistry re-audit on 5HIAA and neuroendocrine tumour investigation
Dr Sharman Harris on behalf of the All Wales Clinical Biochemistry Audit Group

12.00-13.30 LUNCH

13.30-15.00 Session 2

Clinical overview of neuroendocrine cancer
Dr Mohid Khan, Consultant Gastroenterologist, CAVUHB

Genomics of enterovirus and influenza in Wales
Dr Catherine Moore, Consultant Clinical Scientist, Public Health Wales

Development of Rapid Molecular Diagnostics for Bacterial Antimicrobial Resistance
Dr Brad Spiller, Senior Lecturer in Antimicrobial Resistance, Cardiff University

15.00-15.15 BREAK

15.15-16.30 Session 3

Diagnostic testing for Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY)
Professor Tim McDonald, Clinical Professor, Exeter Genomics Laboratory

Use of serum free light chains for new patient investigation in myeloma
Dr Luke Martinson, MSL, Binding Site

 

This meeting is free for ACB members and £10 for non-members.

 

This meeting is kindly sponsored by Binding Site.