Precision Medicine and the Future of Healthcare: Bioanalytical and Bioengineering Solutions

Location: Eck Visitor's Center Auditorium

AD&T

3rd Annual AD&T Symposium
November 10, 2014, at the University of Notre Dame
Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. at the Eck Visitor’s Center Auditorium. Program begins at 9:00 a.m.
Pre-register to: mendres1@nd.edu
Participation is free. Lunch and an afternoon reception will be provided.
 
Come join the discussion!
 
Agenda
8:30 a.m.: Registration and Refreshments (Eck Visitor’s Center)

9:00 a.m.: Welcome and Overview of AD&T and Precision Medicine at Notre Dame

Paul Bohn
Schmitt Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Director, Advanced Diagnostics & Therapeutics
University of Notre Dame

Perspectives

9:20 a.m.: Bioanalytical Microdevices for the Next Generation of Diagnostic Assays

Nancy Allbritton
Debreczeny Distinguished Professor, Department of Chemistry
UNC-Chapel Hill Professor and Chair
UNC/NCSU Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering

10:10 a.m.: Building Medical Value into Novel Diagnostic Assays for Precision Medicine

Michael Dugan
Medical Director
Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute

10:40 a.m.: Break

10:50 a.m.: Bioelectronic Medicine to Replace Drugs

Kevin Tracey
President, Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
North Shore-LIJ Health System

11:20 a.m.: Omics and Integrated Analytic Approaches in Precision Medicine—Current Challenges and Opportunities

Chinnappa Kodira
Bioinformatics Strategy Leader and Manager of Computational Biology & Biostatistics
GE Global Research Center

11:50 p.m.: Lunch (McKenna Hall)

Highlights of Current Notre Dame Research 

Eck Visitors Center Auditorium

1:00 p.m.: Imaging Mass Spectrometry of Drug Metabolism in 3D Cell Cultures

Amanda Hummon
Charles L. Huisking Assistant Professor of Chemistry 1:25 p.m.: Computational Approaches for Medical Imaging Problems

Danny Chen
Professor, Computer Science and Engineering

1:50 p.m.: A Strategy to Facilitate Wound Healing

Mayland Chang
Research Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry

2:15 p.m.: Surface Acoustic Wave Microfluidics for Chemical Analysis

David Go
Assistant Professor, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering

3:00 p.m.: Student Poster Session and Closing Reception (McKenna Hall)

 

Originally published at advanceddiagnostics.nd.edu.