Hi everyone,

Just a reminder that tomorrow, May 2, we will be holding the first Princeton Precision Health (PPH) workshop on interdisciplinary, date-driven approaches for precision medicine. We will bring together biomedical researchers, clinicians, computer scientists, ethicists, and social scientists to discuss a wide range of topics, working toward our goal of enabling more responsive, equitable, and precisely targeted health care. Registration is free but required for an accurate head count for breakfast and lunch: https://forms.gle/XFa4RSNhcrDTo5gp7

The schedule is below. Hope to see you there!
Olga

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Olga Troyanskaya
Director, Princeton Precision Health
Professor of Computer Science 
and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics
Princeton University

9:00 am - coffee and light breakfast, Icahn Lab Oval Lounge


9:45-10:00 am: Welcome and Overview. Olga Troyanskaya, PhD , Director, PPH, Professor of Computer Science

and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, Princeton University. Icahn Lab 101


10:00-11:00 am: Integrating data across disciplines and continents for targeted therapies in kidney diseases.

Matthias Kretzler , MD , Warner-Lambert/Parke-Davis Professor, Internal Medicine, University of Michigan.


11:00-11:30 am: Integrating ethics into precision health: developing a framework . Zoë Fritz, MBBS, Wellcome

fellow in Society and Ethics, University of Cambridge, Consultant Physician in Acute medicine at Addenbrooke’s

Hospital.


11:30-12:00 pm: The case for equitable computational method development for precision oncology. Mona

Singh , PhD , Wang Family Professor in Computer Science. Professor of Computer Science and the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics, Princeton University.


12:00-1:00 pm lunch, Oval Lounge


1:00-1:30 pm: Defining and Slowing Reproductive Aging. Coleen Murphy, PhD , James A. Elkins Jr. Professor in

the Life Sciences. Professor of Molecular Biology and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics,

Director of the Paul Glenn Laboratories for Aging Research at Princeton University.


1:30-2:30 pm: Ethical Considerations in Predicting and Tracking Health Outcomes. Presentations and Panel

Discussion: Ian Peebles, Harold T. Shapiro Postdoctoral Research Associate in Bioethics at the Center for

Human Values at Princeton University; David Kinney, Postdoctoral Research Associate in Cognitive Science of

Values, at the Center for Human Values at Princeton University; Emily Foster-Hanson , Postdoctoral Research

Associate in Cognitive Science of Values at Princeton University (Current); Assistant Professor of Psychology

at Swarthmore College (Fall 2023).


2:30-3:00 pm: Break, Oval Lounge


3:00-4:00 pm: Going beyond bioethics to doing justice in precision health. Sridhar Venkatapuram, PhD ,

Deputy Director, Global Health, Director of Global Health Education and Training, King’s College London.


4:00-4:30 pm: From genomics to clinical phenotypes in neuropsychiatric disease. Olga Troyanskaya, PhD

Closing remarks, light reception to follow.