Session Chair Profile

M.D., Ph.D., CEO, Helix

Biography
Helix’s mission is to empower every person to improve their life through DNA. Helix is accelerating the integration of genomic data into clinical care and broadening the impact of large-scale population health programs by providing comprehensive expertise in DNA sequencing, bioinformatics, and individual engagement. Powered by our proprietary Exome+® assay, Helix offers health systems a scalable solution that enables the discovery of medically relevant, potentially life-saving, genetic Information. Prior to Helix, James was a faculty member at Duke University where he focused on translational genomics and machine learning methodologies for EMRs. James has explored research topics in population genetics, Mendelian genomics, and computational psychiatry.


 Session Abstract – PMWC 2022 Silicon Valley

Track 1 - June 28 9.45 A.M.-10.30 A.M.


Join us as we share the latest on respiratory variant trends, and as we discuss how health systems and other organizations can leverage learnings from these past two years as we look beyond the pandemic and towards enabling healthier outcomes for entire communities now and into the future.

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