University of Wisconsin–Madison
  • Jun 1
    Problems in Precision Medicine and Genomics Sessions

    WIMR West Wedge, Room 2789 or Gen-Biotech, Room 5406 and via Zoom

    Title TBD – A Seminar & Discussion led by Filiz Yesilkoy, PhD, Vilas Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering

  • May 18
    Precsion Medicine Seminar Series – A lecture with: Iwijn De Vlaminck, PhD

    West Wedge Room 2798 and Zoom

    We are pleased to welcome Dr. Iwijn De Vlaminck, Associate Professor in the Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering at Cornell University, as our May PMSS speaker. Dr. De Vlaminck is internationally recognized for pioneering high‑throughput measurement technologies that advance precision medicine, with a particular focus on infectious, immune‑mediated, and microbiome‑associated diseases. His interdisciplinary research integrates …

  • Jan 26
    Precision Medicine Seminar Series (PMSS) A lecture with: Dr. Iftikhar J Kullo

    WIMR West Wedge Room 2798 Precision Medicine Seminar Series

    Dr. Iftikhar Kullo is is currently Professor of Medicine, Associate Director of the Mellowes Center for Genomic Sciences and Precision Medicine, and Associate Director of the Cardiovascular Research Center, at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. His research focuses on the genetic epidemiology of coronary heart disease and lipid disorders as well as implementation of …

  • Dec 1
    Problems in Precision Medicine and Genomics Sessions

    Audrey Gasch, PhD

    Genetics-Biotechology RM 5406 Registration and Event Info

    "Adding dimensions: how to analyze genomic screens done across many genetic backgrounds?" - A Seminar & Discussion led by Audrey Gasch, PhD, Director of the Center for Genomic Science Innovation (CGSI)

  • Nov 17
    Precision Medicine Seminar Series: Sander Houten, PhD

    Sander Houten, PhD

    WIMR West Wedge, Room 2789 and via Zoom Registration and Event Info

    Dr. Houten is an Associate Professor in the Department of Genetics and Genomic Sciences at the Mount Sinai Icahn School of Medicine. He explores pathophysiological mechanisms in disorders of fatty acid oxidation and lysine degradation with the ultimate aim to develop new therapies.

  • Oct 7
    Advancing Precision Medicine Symposium 2025

    Health Sciences Learning Center Registration now open!

     

  • Sep 25
    Celebrating 10 Years of Precision Oncology in Wisconsin

    Ravi Salgia M.D., Ph.D., Arthur & Rosalie Kaplan Chair in Medical Oncology at City of Hope's comprehensive cancer center. Professor and Chair of the Department of Medical Oncology & Therapeutics Research.

    Overture Center for the Arts

    Two Days. One Mission. Transforming Precision Cancer Care. Madison, WI, September 25–26, 2025, to celebrate 10 years of precision oncology in Wisconsin. Featuring Speakers from the UW Carbone Cancer Center and the Center for Precision Medicine, this free, CME-accredited event brings together Advancing Pathology Education and Advancing Precision Oncology for a powerful two-day program featuring …

  • Jun 2
    Problems in Precision Medicine and Genomics Sessions

    Stephanie McGregor, MD, PhD

    WIMR West Wedge Room 2798 Problems in Precision Medicine and Genomics Sessions

    "WiscShare: A Framework for Optimizing Use of Human-Derived Biospecimens in Biomedical Research" - A Seminar & Discussion led by Stephanie McGregor, MD, PhD Associate Professor (CHS), Vice Chair of Clinical and Translational Research, Director of Translational Science Biocore, UW BioBank

  • Mar 17
    Implementing Precision Genomic Care in the NICU – A lecture with: Kristen Suhrie M.D.

    WIMR West Wedge Room 2798 and online Zoom

    Dr. Kristen Suhrie is an Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Medical and Molecular Genetics at Indiana University School of Medicine, where she also directs Perinatal Genetics and serves as an attending neonatologist at Riley Hospital for Children. Her work focuses on the impact of genetic diseases on NICU patients and improving access to genomic …

  • Feb 3
    Precision Medicine Interest Group (PMIG)

    WIMR West Wedge Room 2798 Zoom

    “Genetics in a dish: leveraging induced pluripotent stem cells to identify genetic modifiers of rare diseases” Presentation by Justin Wolter, PhD Assistant Professor, Medical Genetics https://wolterlab.wiscweb.wisc.edu/