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Conference Sessions Personalized Medicine and the BC Clinical Genomics Network, Michael Hayden Direct to Consumer Gene c Te ng, a Personal Account, Rosie Redfield and Stefan Rolando Five things about Genomic Te ng over the internet that you need to know as a Family Physician, Tanya Nelson Microarrays and Findings of Uncertain Significance, Chris ne Tyson Is High Throughput Sequencing ready for the clinic?, Anna Lehman on of Genomics in Cancer, David Huntsman Can Sequencing help treat dying children?, Jacob Rozmus Ethnic Diversity and Pharmacogenomics, Liam Brunham Keynote Address: Using Humor and Storytelling to Help Rewrite Our Gene c Code Got funky DNA? Rogue cells? Have some laughs and see yourself in a whole new way. Vancou on Center (Pan Pacific Hotel) 1055 Canada Place Tania Katan is an award-winning author, keynote speaker and solo-performer. Her memoir My One-Night Stand With Cancer has received the Stonewall Book Award, Publishing Triangle Award, and is a nalist for the Lambda Literary Award. Her performances and published work have been en about in The Scotsman, The Advocate, The New York Times, and more. She has also appeared on TEDx. CLINICAL GENOMICS - THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY BC CLINICAL GENOMICS NETWORK ANNUAL CONFERENCE Friday 20th April 2012; 8:30 am - 5:00 pm REGISTER AT WWW.BCCGN.CA
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Page 1: The British Columbia Clinical Genomics Network (BCCGN)

Conference SessionsPersonalized Medicine and the BC Clinical Genomics Network, Michael Hayden

Direct to Consumer Gene c Te ng, a Personal Account, Rosie Redfi eld and Stefan Rolando

Five things about Genomic Te ng over the internet that you need to know as a Family Physician, Tanya Nelson

Microarrays and Findings of Uncertain Signifi cance, Chris ne Tyson

Is High Throughput Sequencing ready for the clinic?, Anna Lehman

on of Genomics in Cancer, David Huntsman

Can Sequencing help treat dying children?, Jacob Rozmus

Ethnic Diversity and Pharmacogenomics, Liam Brunham

Keynote Address:Using Humor and Storytelling to Help Rewrite Our Gene c Code

Got funky DNA? Rogue cells? Have some laughs and see yourself in a whole new way.

Vancou on Center (Pan Pacifi c Hotel)1055 Canada Place

Tania Katan is an award-winning author, keynote speaker and solo-performer. Her memoir My One-Night Stand With Cancer has received the Stonewall Book Award, Publishing Triangle Award, and is a fi nalist for the Lambda Literary Award. Her performances and published work have been

en about in The Scotsman, The Advocate, The New York Times, and more. She has also appeared on TEDx.

CLINICAL GENOMICS -THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLYBC CLINICAL GENOMICS NETWORK ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Friday 20th April 2012; 8:30 am - 5:00 pmREGISTER AT WWW.BCCGN.CA