Overview

Join a host of expert speakers for a day of talks and discussion aimed at generating closer working between cellular pathology, genomics and industry in the delivery of patient centred care.

This event is now fully booked.

The objective of the ‘Cellular Pathology and Genomics; Partnering for Precision Medicine’ conference is to promote closer working between cellular pathology, genomics and industry in the delivery of patient centred care.  

Using case study examples of best practice and problems faced in the laboratory today, the main aim of the sessions is to increase awareness and access to testing with a particular focus on delivery of precision medicines.
The content of the conference will be aligned to the ‘Genome UK’ and ‘Histopathology 6-point’ plans.

The meeting will bring together the leading stakeholders across pathology, genomics, NHSE and industry to look at ways to improve the overall service for cancer patients and accelerate access to new treatments. 

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Programme

Our programme for this special conference covers diagnostic testing pathways, workforce and innovation in cellular pathology and genomics.

This event will take place at The Royal College of Pathologists, 6 Alie Street, London E1 8QT

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Sponsors

Thank you to our sponsors. 

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Lilly UK has provided sponsorship to this event but has had no input into the agenda, topics, or choice of speakers.

 

Photography policy

Photographs will be taken at 'Cellular Pathology and Genomics: Partnering for Precision Medicine'. These images will be used for promotional purposes, in future publications and presentations, and on the RCPath's and Events@No6's digital and social media channels, normally within a 5-year period from the day of the event. Please let Penny Fletcher know, prior to the event or on arrival at the event, if you do not wish to appear in any photographs.

You will be provided with a sticker that should be visibly worn throughout the day so our photographer can refrain from intentionally taking your photograph. 

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