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Clinical Bioinformatics: the need for CBAS and SCBC in Applied Sciences? Dr James Mah MBBS(Lon), BSc(Hons,Lon). Chair, CBAS 2009 Singapore Email: [email protected]

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Clinical Bioinformatics: the need for CBAS and SCBC in

Applied Sciences?

Dr James Mah

MBBS(Lon), BSc(Hons,Lon).

Chair, CBAS 2009 SingaporeEmail: [email protected]

Clinical Bioinformatics

• The use of informatics tools and techniques to study and analyse biomedical and genetic data

• Involves the development of new tools and algorithms to solve biomedical issues

• Involves new discovery of biomedical knowledge and know how

• Covers and overlaps with many disciplines and fields in applied sciencesClinical/biomedical example……..

CLINICAL BIOINFORMATICS• New methods to rapidly and conveniently screen any

genetic variant -probability of association with disease risk -probability of treatment outcome

The Clinical Bioinformatics Cycle

Personalised Medicine

Prevention

Cure

Results?

Clinical Bioinformatics

(NEW!)

DISEASE

DRUG(outcome)

CANCER RISK PREDICTION

TREATMENT OUTCOMES eg TOXICITY

HEALTH

DEATH

(Survival outcome)

Egs

CASE STUDY 1 –DRUG TREATMENT OUTCOME MODEL

a)Study in European-American population (Rieder et al 2005)

Gene VKORC1(Vitamin K epoxide reductase complex 1) story

b)Study in Asian population (Lee SC et al 2006)

CASE STUDY 2 –SURVIVAL OUTCOME MODELTHE GEMCITABINE NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER STORY

POTENTIAL USES OF NEW BIOMEDICAL IMAGING TOOLS

• ScreeningFor suspicious lesions-population screening Eg for breast cancer detection-epidemiological studies-risk stratification – cancer prevention, treatment

programmes

1st Clinical Bioinformatics Symposium on Applied Sciences (CBAS) 2009

• Promote awareness of Clinical Bioinformatics and its applications in biomedical sciences and healthcare

• Sharing of views by renowned speakers invited to tackle complex and diverse topics in Clinical Bioinformatics

• Networking session and SCBC to allow participants to showcase their work to foster inter-disciplinary collaborations

• Help foster the Clinical Bioinformatics Cycle

TIME   CBAS PROGRAMME SCHEDULE

8:30 AM Registration

9:00 AM

CBAS Opening by Chair, JAMES MAHTITLE:Clinical Bioinformatics: the need for CBAS and SCBS in Applied Sciences?

9:20 AM Keynote Plenary: WONG TIEN YIN

TITLE: Translational research and Bioinformatics in Singapore: advances, breakthroughs and initiatives- a clinical prospective”

10:15 AM Special Q&A

10:30 AM Morning Tea Break

11:00 AM Plenary 2: SU YI

TITLE: Biomedical modelling with clinical applications

11:30 AM   First Singapore Clinical Bioinformatics Consortium Meeting

12:30 PM Lunch Break

1:20 PM1:30 PM

Introduction  to Afternoon session by Chair, JAMES MAHPlenary 3:WAYNE MITCHELL

TITLE: Translational research and drug discovery:can bioinformatics help?

2:00 PM Plenary 4: LEE HWEE KUAN

TITLE: Computer vision and pattern discovery for bioimages: An emerging field in bioinformatics

2:30 PM Plenary 5: CAROLINE LEE

TITLE: Pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine- advances and possible roles of bioinformatics

3:00 PM Sponsor Talk: Chris Molloy, VP Corporate Development, ID Business Solutions

TITLE: Translational Medicine and Biomarker discovery: an informatics issue

3:30 PM Afternoon Tea Break

4:00 PM Plenary 6: LUN KWOK CHAN

TITLE: Medical Informatics: past, present and future

4:30 PM Q&A/Networking/Collaboration presentations II

5:20 PM Plenary panel discussion: Clinical Bioinformatics:Present  and Future

5:45 PM CBAS Closing remarks

The Singapore Clinical Bioinformatics Consortium (SCBC) • Part of CBAS to continue inertia and initiative• Seek representatives from each institution to

strengthen ties and build up strong links for collaboration in the field of Clinical Bioinformatics

• Potential aims would be to initiate key or core project areas with potential for development both locally as well as regionally

The Singapore Clinical Bioinformatics Consortium (SCBC)

• Tie-ups with industry and pharmaceutical companies are also encouraged

• Invitation to be part of this exciting Consortium as committee members to spearhead and drive new clinical bioinformatics projects both regionally and internationally

The Singapore Clinical Bioinformatics Consortium (SCBC)

• Invitation for contribution in but not limited to:

-Biomedical Imaging

-Translational ResearchEg Bench-to-bedside or personalized medicine

-GenomicsEg functional annotation of genetic variants with respect to complex/clinical

diseases

-Drug discoveryEg novel drug target identification and discovery

Acknowledgements• Dr Victor Tong and InCoB 2009 committee• A*STAR• All our sponsors and dedicated supporters• Distinguished speakers• Dedicated CBAS 2009 organising committee:

Tze Hau, Meng Ling, Luke, Winnie, all volunteers• Delegates and attendees• All those indirectly or directly made this event

possible