Where Big Attendance Meets Intimate Connections
Highlights of the Two-Day Event
March 27 - 28, 2025 | Boston, MA
Robert Green, Director of Genomes2People Research Programs, Mass General Brigham & Professor, Harvard Medical School.
Internationally recognised as a key contributor to the acceleration and implementation of genomic and precision medicine across the globe, Dr. Green will take the stage to unveil his compelling insights from the second stage of the BabySeq project. His presentation on The Path to Universal Newborn Sequencing will explore thought provoking ideas on how universal sequencing can revolutionise personalized and preventative healthcare. Dr. Green will be available across the networking breaks on Day 1, seize the opportunity to grab a coffee and engage in conversation with him.
Day 1 offers the exclusive opportunity to meet with some of our key speakers, who will share their expertise and experiences in their chosen subjects. With only 15 spaces available per session, registration is essential to secure your place at the table!
Single Cell Multi-Omics in Clinical Studies
Pryia Chockalingam, Vice President, Head of Clinical Bioanalytics & Translational Sciences, Beam Therapeutics
Accelerating Discovery by Building Clinical & Pre-Clinical Datasets in Parallel
Maxime Dhainaut, Director, Spatial Functional Genomics, Noetik
Multifaceted Pathogenicity: Using Multi-Omics to Understand Disease Origin & Progression
Jasmine Plummer, Director, St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital
Developing Novel Imaging Techniques
Jia-Ren, Technical Director of Tissue Imaging, Harvard Medical School
Join us for our Gala Dinner, "Celebrating Advancements in Multi-Omics", featuring a delightful three-course meal and exceptional networking opportunities. Our venue will transform into a banqueting hall to celebrate the work and achievements of all our attendees in pushing the boundaries of multi-omics research. Stay tuned to find out which esteemed figure will take the stage for an opening address!
Jasmine Plummer, Director, St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital
As founding director at the Center for Spatial Omics at St. Jude’s, and a world-leading researcher in the use of multi-omics through single cell and spatial methods, Dr. Plummer will take the stage to provide her perspective on the Omics landscape. Her presentation on Omics in 2025: Where We Are & What’s Next will explore the latest ideas on the future capabilities of multi-omics research and how researchers can be best equipped to succeed. Dr. Plummer will be available across the event and engaging in discussions across the program, be sure seize the opportunity to grab a coffee and engage in conversation with her.
Join us in the afternoon of day 2 for the ‘Multi-Omics & Its Clinical Application’ panel discussion, where you can hear from policy makers, industry experts, and academic researchers on their perspectives on the future of omics in the clinic. The panel will explore important topics including the integration of high throughput modalities for clinical purposes, addressing the challenges of biological system complexity, and multi-omics for clinical trial evaluation.
Connect and Network
Experience an event that celebrates meaningful, one-on-one connections in a dynamic, bustling atmosphere. With NextGen Omics & Spatial Biology US 2024, enjoy a vibrant crowd with the warmth of personal interactions and curated experiences