Wednesday, March 3, 2021 8:30am to 11:30am
About this Event
8:30-10:40 Prevention and Intervention Presentations & Panel Discussion
Session Moderator: Laura van 't Veer, PhD
8:30-8:50 Ethnic and Subtype Specific Polygenic Risk Scores: NCI Confluence Project
Montserrat Garcia-Closas, MD, DrPH
8:50-8:55 Q&A
8:55-9:15 Predicting Interval Cancer
Yiwey Shieh, MD
9:15-9:35 Deep Learning Radiomics for Risk Prediction
Vignesh Arasu, MD
9:35-9:55 Risk Model and the Low Dose Tamoxifen Study: Sweden Karma Study
Per Hall, MD, PhD
9:55-10:05 Preventing Breast Cancer Depending on Measures of Risk
Laura Esserman, MD, MBA
10:05-10:40 Panel Discussion and Q&A
Panel Moderator: Laura Esserman, MD, MBA
Panelists: Most speakers with Diane Heditsian, Jeffrey Tice, MD, Laura van 't Veer, PhD, Susie Brain
10:40-10:45 Bio Break
10:45-11:00 UCSF Hot Topic
10:45-10:55 Dissecting Gene Regulation by Single Cell Technologies
Vijay Ramani, PhD
10:55-11:00 Q&A
11:00-11:30 Best Abstract Talks
11:00-11:10 “I was just glad it wasn’t BRCA”: Meaning and value of CHEK2 and ATM mutations for participants in a population screening trial
Jennifer James, PhD, MSW, MSSP, Assistant Professor, UCSF Institute for Health and Aging
11:10-11:20 Common RAD52 variants are associated with decreased breast cancer risk among US Latinas and Latina American women
Jovia L. Nierenberg, PhD, MPH, Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics and Department of Medicine, Elad Ziv Laboratory
11:20-11:30 Germline genetic contribution to the immune landscape of cancer
Rosalyn W. Sayaman, PhD, Professional Research Associate, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Laura van ‘t Veer Laboratory; Presenting work prepared under Elad Ziv as Postdoctoral Fellow, City of Hope
User Activity
I really enjoyed the BOP retreat virtual meeting. I like the spotlight of people in the Q&A and the raise hand function. All the topics are very interesting and relevant. I hope the P01 will be funded and the Wisdom 2.0 will take off. Great job Malinda!