NIH/FDA Next-Generation Sequencing and Radiomics Workshop (Agenda)

Agenda

All times are listed in Eastern Daylight Time. 

Wednesday, September 29th – Genomics

12:30 pm Welcome and Opening Remarks
Norman Sharpless, MD, National Cancer Institute, and Jeffrey Shuren, MD, JD, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
12:45 pm Goals of the Workshop
Lyndsay Harris, MD, National Cancer Institute 
12:55 pm Keynote Presentation
NCI Research Data Commons
Anthony Kerlavage, Ph.D., National Cancer Institute
1:25 pm 10-minute Break

 

1:35 pm

 

 

1:55 pm

Genomics Plenary Session
Reference Samples to Compare Next Generation Sequencing Test Performance: The Sustainable Predictive Oncology Therapeutics and Diagnostics (SPOT/Dx) Diagnostic Quality Assurance Pilot
John Pfeifer, MD, PhD, Washington University

 

Accelerating Genomics into the Clinic 
Euan Ashley, MD, PhD, Stanford University
2:15 pm Medical Device Innovation Consortium (MDIC) Somatic Reference Sample Project
Carolyn Hiller, MBA, Medical Device Innovation Consortium, and Justin Zook, PhD, National Institute of Standards and Technology 
2:35 pm Summary of Genomics RFI Comments and Charge to Break-Out Group
Kristofor Langlais, Ph.D., U.S. Food and Drug Administration
2:50 pm Genomics Break-Out Group Session
Facilitated by Birgit Funke, PhD, PACMG, Sema4
3:50 pm 10-minute Break
4:00 pm Genomics Break-Out Group Report Out
Birgit Funke, PhD, PACMG, Sema4

 

Thursday, September 30th – Radiomics

9:45 am Day 2 Opening Remarks
Lalitha Shankar, MD, PhD, National Cancer Institute

 

10:00 am

 

 

10:20 am

Radiomics Plenary Session
Clinical Utility of AI Tools in Brain Tumors
Brad Erickson, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic

 

Resources needed to advance AI/ML in cancer imaging, COVID-19, and other diseases: data collection, annotations, harmonization, metrology, and sequestered datasets
Maryellen Giger, PhD, University of Chicago
10:40 am Summary of Radiomics RFI Comments and Charge to Break-Out Group
Kristofor Langlais, Ph.D., U.S. Food and Drug Administration
10:55 am Radiomics Break-Out Group Session
Facilitated by Curtis Langlotz, MD, PhD, FACMI, Stanford University
11:55 am 10-minute Break
12:05 pm Radiomics Break-Out Group Report Out
Curtis Langlotz, MD, PhD, FACMI, Stanford University