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ITMO Genetics, genomics & bioinformatics. The impact of genetics, genomics & bioinformatics on personalized medicine Thierry Grange, CNRS. CEA. CHRU. CNRS. CPU. INRA. INRIA. INSERM. INSTITUT PASTEUR. IRD. ARIIS. CIRAD. EFS. FONDATION MERIEUX. INERIS. INSTITUT CURIE.
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ITMO Genetics, genomics & bioinformatics The impact of genetics, genomics & bioinformatics on personalized medicine Thierry Grange, CNRS CEA CHRU CNRS CPU INRA INRIA INSERM INSTITUT PASTEUR IRD ARIIS CIRAD EFS FONDATION MERIEUX INERIS INSTITUT CURIE INSTITUT MINES-TELECOM IRBA IRSN UNICANCER
ITMO Genetics, genomics & bioinformatics Coordination of the action of the French research institutions in Genetics, Genomics & Bioinformatics CEA CHRU CNRS CPU INRA INRIA INSERM INSTITUT PASTEUR IRD ARIIS CIRAD EFS FONDATION MERIEUX INERIS INSTITUT CURIE INSTITUT MINES-TELECOM IRBA IRSN UNICANCER
Major strategic priorities • Next Generation Sequencing & Bioinformatics: Integrating Big Data with Modeling • Epigenetics & Regulation of Gene Expression: Interactions between genomes and environment • Evolution of genomes and populations • Individual genomes and personalized medicine
Key transversal question • Understanding the relationship between genotype and phenotype
ITMO Genetics, genomics & bioinformatics How genetics, genomics and bioinformatics can contribute to personalized medicine? CEA CHRU CNRS CPU INRA INRIA INSERM INSTITUT PASTEUR IRD ARIIS CIRAD EFS FONDATION MERIEUX INERIS INSTITUT CURIE INSTITUT MINES-TELECOM IRBA IRSN UNICANCER
Interpreting personal genomes • Sequencing personal genomes is becoming technically and financially within reach • How can this information be used to adapt treatments to the individual genetic make-up? • There is a need to better understand the relationship between genome sequences and personal/population phenotypes
Today’s speakers Thierry Frebourg, Inserm CHU Rouen Lluis Quintana-Murci, CNRS Institut Pasteur