Session Chair Profile
Biography
William Audeh, MD, MS, Chief Medical Officer at Agendia, is a medical oncologist specializing in breast cancer, with nearly 30 years of experience as a clinician and clinical researcher at the Cedars-Sinai Cancer Center in Los Angeles. Prior to joining Agendia, and in addition to his clinical practice, he served as the former Director of the Cedars-Sinai Cancer Center and Medical Director of the Wasserman Breast Cancer Risk Reduction Program. Dr. Audeh has been Principal Investigator on a wide variety of national and international clinical and translational trials, and has authored numerous publications in the field of breast cancer, cancer genomics and targeted cancer therapy.
Genomic Profiling Showcase:
Agendia
Agendia is a leading precision oncology company that develops genomic tests to help physicians navigate the complexities within breast cancer. Together, MammaPrint® and BluePrint® provide a comprehensive genomic profile to help patients make informed treatment decisions. Learn more: www.agendia.com
Expanding Clinical Utility for Genomic Profiling in Early-Stage Breast Cancer
This presentation will empower you with data demonstrating the utility of Agendia’s assays, MammaPrint® and BluePrint®, for patients with breast cancer. Review the latest data and learn about the real-world impact of MammaPrint and BluePrint. Please join us for an informative, interactive session.
Session Abstract – PMWC 2022 Silicon Valley
The PMWC 2022 Genomic Profiling Showcase will provide a 15 min speaking opportunity for selected companies working with the latest technologies in nucleic acid sequencing such as NGS, providing instrumentation for genomic sequencing, and offering direct to consumer services. These companies will share their innovative products and services to an audience of leading investors, potential clients and partners. The Genomic Profiling Showcase will exhibit the latest innovations in methods and instruments used for DNA/ RNA sequencing to ascertain the genomic and transcriptional profile of a person in order to understand why some people get certain diseases while others do not, or why people react in different ways to the same drug. This information is also being used to develop new ways to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases, such as cancer.