Bionow Oncology & Precision Medicine Conference

Bionow Oncology & Precision Medicine Conference

Alderley Park
Tuesday 10th & Wednesday 11th December

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Join Bionow, expert speakers and industry colleagues for the two-day Oncology & Precision Medicine Conference: explore the current oncology landscape on day one and the future of precision medicine on day two.

The development of more targeted and effective early-stage detection strategies is arguably the single most important and impactful objective we can have in improving cancer outcomes. Precision medicine is an innovative approach for tailoring disease treatment and prevention, making it possible for clinicians and researchers to more accurately predict which treatments are more likely to work. Bionow is pleased to present a two-day event to explore the relationship between these two areas of healthcare and facilitate a more in-depth programme, including talks, panel discussions, exhibition, poster presentations and networking opportunities.

Day 1: Oncology
The oncology portion of the conference will cover key topics including early detection and diagnosis, the future and sustainability of cancer treatment, the state of the funding and regulatory landscape, and patient perspectives. We will hear from experts, organisations and patient advocacy groups.

Day 2: Precision Medicine
The second day of the conference will focus on the impact precision medicine is having on patients in cancer detection, treatment and prevention as well as more widely. Discussion topics will cover the state of the nation, precision medicine in rare and chronic diseases, patient perspectives, and the skills pipeline in the sector.

PLUS: Maximise your networking opportunities with a special conference edition of Biotech & Beers, taking place from 5pm onwards on 10th December at Alderley Park's on-site pub, the Churchill Tree. More info and register here.

Exhibition packages are now available with one and two day options. Click here to download.

If you have any questions about the Exhibition packages or Sponsorship of the conference please contact Matt Daly - matt.daly@bionow.co.uk 

CALL FOR POSTERS

Submit your abstract for the 2024 Oncology and Precision Medicince Conferences - download the call for posters information here
Deadline for Posters is Monday 25th November. 

Key Information

The two day conference will take place on Tuesday 10th December (focusing on Oncology) and Wednesday 11th December (focusing on Precision Medicine)

A conference Biotech and Beers will take place on the evening of 10th December in The Churchill Tree, Alderley Park

One and two day exhibition packages now available. 

Call for Posters - Deadline is Monday 25th November 2024

  • 09:00 Registration & Coffee

  • 09:30 Conference Welcome

    Andy Roberts, Head of Innovation, Bruntwood Sci-Tech

  • 09:35 Keynote Speaker

    Tim Maughan, Professor of Oncology, University of Liverpool

  • 09:55 Early Detection and Diagnosis

    Chair: Rachel Mercer, Senior Associate, Appleyard Lees

    Phil Sloan, Chief Histopathologist, AMLo Biosciences

    Lara Edwards, Programme Director, Health Data Research UK

    Helen Fielder,  Head of Technology, APIS Assay Technologis Ltd

    Matt Owens, Lead Scientist, BioCaptiva

  • 11:15 Coffee, Networking & Exhibition

  • 11:45 Treatments of the Future

    Chair: Geoff Davison, CEO, Bionow

    Professor Klaus Pors, Professor of Chemical Biology, University of Bradford

    Maria Paz Muñoz & Andrew Fielding, Senior Lecturer in Synthetic Chemistry, Lancaster University

    Kate Brown, Translational Research Manager, Manchester Cancer Research Centre

  • 12:45 Poster Spotlight Session

    Carrie Ambler, Biology Team Leader, LightOx
    Phil Sloan, Chief Histopathologist , AMLo Biosciences
    Sarah Farrow, Sales Manager, Atelerix
    Paul Dickinson, Founder and CSO, SEDA PDS

  • 13:00 Lunch

  • 14:00 Keynote Speaker

    Caroline Phillips, CSO, Redx Pharma

  • 14:20 Patient Perspective

    Zoe Davison, Head of Research and Information, Bone Cancer Research Trust

  • 14:40 Innovaud Session - Oncology Landscape and Global Expansion Opportunities in Western Switzerland

    Frederic Reymond, Senior Investment Officer – Life Sciences & FoodTech, Innovaud

  • 15:00 "Hot Topics" Panel Discussion

    Chair: Paul Dickinson, Founder & CSO, SEDA Pharmaceutical Development Services

    Anu Sethi, Director, Business Development, Sterling Pharma

    Catherine Bladen, Chief Operating Officer, Absolute Antibody

    Dominic James, Exec in Residence,Cumulus Oncology & CSO, Nodus Oncology

    Sam Butterworth, Professor of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Manchester Rare Disease Centre

  • 16:00 Coffee, Networking & Exhibition

  • 17:00 Biotech & Beers @ The Churchill Tree Alderley Park

  • 09:00 Registration & Coffee

  • 09:30 Conference Welcome

    Andy Roberts, Head of Innovation, Bruntwood Sci-Tech

  • 09:35 Keynote Speaker

    Munitta Muthana, Professor of Immuno-Oncology, University of Sheffield

  • 09:55 State of the Nation Panel

    Chair: Alan Boyd, President and CEO, Boyds

    Sarah Brockbank, Strategy Leader - Complex Meds, Medicines Discovery Catapult

    Lizzie WIlls, Senior Partner, GK Strategy

    Mark Iles, Associate Professor, University of Leeds

    Munitta Muthana, Professor of Immuno-Oncology, University of Sheffield

  • 10:55 Coffee, Networking & Exhibition

  • 11:30 Keynote Speaker

    Paul Fisher, Head of Policy, Programmes and Compliance, BIVDA

  • 11:50 Precision Medicine in Chronic Diseases

    Chair: Jane Theaker, Director, SpinXperts

    Steve Gardner, CEO & Co-Founder, Precision Life

    Rowan Flynn, Principal Scientist, RoslinCT

    Chris Ward, Chief Scientific Officer, Stratastem

  • 12:50 Lunch

  • 14:10 Precision Medicine in Rare Diseases

    Chair: Stella James, Executive Director, Business Development

    Linda Popplewell, Professor of Molecular Therapies, Teesside University

    Daniel Gibson, Head of Collaborations, Cell & Gene Therapy Catapult

    Siddharth Banka, Professor of Genomic Medicine and Rare Diseases, University of Manchester Rare Disease Centre

  • 15:10 QIAGEN Session

    The making of the QIAcuityDx - from RUO to IVD
    Speaker: Dr Emma Newsham. Senior Product Development Lead, QIAGEN Manchester

    Longitudinal monitoring of cfDNA in NSCLC
    Speaker: Dr Kate Brown (Manchester, Translational Research Manager, Cancer Research Centre

  • 15:30 Coffee, Networking & Exhibition

Registration

Registration will open shortly. For any further queries please contact info@bionow.co.uk

Sponsors

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Venue Information

Second Floor
Radnor Building
Alderley Park
Congleton Rd
Nether Alderley
Macclesfield
SK10 4TG