
Wednesday, 29 November
Registration and Morning Coffee
Plenary Keynote
PLENARY KEYNOTE PROGRAM
Chairperson's Remarks
Welcome Remarks

PLENARY KEYNOTE CO-PRESENTATION:
MOSAIC: A Global Initiative to Deploy Spatial Omics and AI against Cancer




In June, Owkin and world-leading Cancer research institutions and technology companies from the US, France, Germany, and Switzerland unveiled MOSAIC, a $50 million initiative to use spatial omics technologies at unprecedented scale. The aim is to analyze the tumor microenvironment of more than a thousand patients in each of seven difficult-to-treat cancers and to develop and apply AI/ML tools to develop a spatial omics atlas that will help to advance novel therapies. In this session, we will present the scientific vision, the aims and role of participating institutions, and an update on progress in the project's first six busy months.
Grand Opening Coffee Break in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing
INFRASTRUCTURE PREPAREDNESS AND TRANSFORMATION TO ENABLE EFFECTIVE DIGITAL TWIN INITIATIVES
Organizer's Remarks
Cindy Crowninshield, Executive Event Director, Cambridge Healthtech Institute , Executive Event Director , Cambridge Healthtech Institute
Chairperson's Remarks
Eric Stahlberg, PhD, Executive Administrative Director, Institute for Data Science in Oncology, MD Anderson Cancer Center , Executive Administrative Director , Institute for Data Science in Oncology , MD Anderson Cancer Center
Panel Moderator:
PANEL DISCUSSION:
Infrastructure Preparedness and Transformation to Enable Effective Digital Twin Initiatives

Panelists:




Sponsored by: Accelerating Time to Discoveries with a Modern Data Platform


In this session, we discuss how your organisation can enable researchers and reduce time to discoveries with the highest levels of I/O performance for traditional life sciences and AI/ML workflows - deployable on-premise, in the public cloud, or hybrid mode.Using real examples, we show how you can reduce infrastructure requirements by 4x–7x through copy reduction and cloud elasticity and drive 10x-50x better AI/ML stack efficiency reducing annual GPU operating energy.
Networking Lunch in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing (Sponsorship Opportunity Available)
OPEN RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURES FOR BIOINFORMATICS
Chairperson's Remarks
Jonathan Tedds, PhD, ELIXIR Programme Manager, Scientific Computing , Programme Manager for Scientific Computing: ELIXIR Compute and Tools Platforms & EOSC Coordinator , ELIXIR
Panel Moderator:
PANEL DISCUSSION:
Managing and Sustaining Bioinformatics Infrastructures across Europe

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Sponsored Presentation (Opportunity Available)
Session Break and Transition to Plenary Keynote
Plenary Keynote
PLENARY KEYNOTE FIRESIDE CHAT
Chairperson’s Remarks
Allison Proffitt, Editorial Director, Bio-IT World and Clinical Research News , Editorial Dir , Bio-IT World
PLENARY KEYNOTE FIRESIDE CHAT:
Data Citizenship and Changing Data Culture


With thirty years of experience in informatics and data and big pharma positions at Roche and AstraZeneca, Bryn Roberts has a unique perspective on the data-growing pains now facing life sciences. Within life sciences organizations, there are both responsibilities and privileges associated with data production and use, he says. Data producers should share data within certain parameters, and data consumers should use and credit data fairly, he believes. In this fireside chat, Stan will interview Bryn who will share his insights into the state of data right now in life sciences, why data citizenship is the paradigm shift we all need to embrace, how to truly create a FAIR data culture, and how artificial intelligence and machine learning will most impactfully change our data landscape.
Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing
Close of Day
Thursday, 30 November
Registration and Morning Coffee
Plenary Keynote
PLENARY KEYNOTE PROGRAM
Chairperson’s Remarks
Cindy Crowninshield, Executive Event Director, Cambridge Healthtech Institute , Executive Event Director , Cambridge Healthtech Institute
Keynote Introduction

PLENARY KEYNOTE CO-PRESENTATION:
East London: A Global Hub for Digital Precision MedicineÂ


Barts Health NHS Trust and Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) are embarking on one of the world's most ambitious digital medicine initiatives. Director of the NIHR Barts Biomedical Research Centre, Prof Mark Caulfield, and newly appointed QMUL Honorary Professor Tom Chittenden will lay out this vision and its impact on patients and science. In one of the largest and most diverse NHS trusts, in the heart of the East London AI and medical research community, Barts and QMUL are investing £600m pounds to create new digital healthcare infrastructure and develop a world-leading open-access exascale causal AI computing platform. This will enable a newly detailed understanding of the biology of cancer, cardiovascular, and other diseases, driving cutting-edge drug and digital health development relevant to people of every continental ancestry. These assets will deliver the most advanced digital precision medicine to millions of people in local communities, and, through research and industry partnerships, to people and patients worldwide.  Â
Coffee Break in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing
ARCHITECTING FOR SUCCESS: FLEXIBLE AND SCALABLE PLATFORMS TO OPTIMIZE DATA
Organizer's Remarks
Cindy Crowninshield, Executive Event Director, Cambridge Healthtech Institute , Executive Event Director , Cambridge Healthtech Institute
Chairperson's Remarks
Ari E. Berman, PhD, CEO, BioTeam, LLC , CEO , BioTeam, LLC
Composability through Integration and API Management Is Essential for Creating and Utilizing Data Products and AI Technologies in the Pharmaceutical Industry

Composability across digital assets accelerates data projects and enables reusable AI technologies. It allows flexible, scalable combination of digital components. This presentation will discuss composability's role in digital transformation, integration, and API management for composable architectures, successful examples in the pharmaceutical industry, and the importance of a robust integration and API management foundation for developing data products, AI tech, and secure data sharing among partners.
Presentation to be Announced
TRENDS FROM THE TRENCHES
Trends from the Trenches

This presentation will provide an overview of the trending issues of computing, storage, data transfer, networks, cloud, data science, and machine learning that are involved in supporting data-intensive science in life sciences. Learn about the best, the most worthwhile, and the most overhyped information technologies (IT) for life sciences.
Networking Lunch in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing (Sponsorship Opportunity Available)
FAIR PRACTICES IN RESEARCH DATA MANAGEMENT TO ACCELERATE BIOMEDICAL DISCOVERY
Chairperson's Remarks
Ishwar Chandramouliswaran, Program Director, Office of Data Science Strategy, NIH , Program Director , Office of Data Science Strategy , NIH
Panel Moderator:
PANEL DISCUSSION:
FAIR Practices in Research Data Management to Accelerate Biomedical Discovery

Panelists:






Bio researchers require awareness of the effect that the environment has on research design and protocols. Collaboration between geoscientists, either directly or indirectly, provides the detailed information necessary to ensure successful research. At the AGU, the critical elements of FAIR data include 1) earth and environmental observational data, 2) the preservation repository selected for the data, and 3) the persistent identifier that is the beacon to the data and information about it. We will share the AGU’s work connecting researchers to these three critical elements, ensuring that research publications and data are linked to heighten reproducibility and transparency in science.












