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Parallel sessions in detail Monday<br />

From the genome to the clinic: connecting data for better health<br />

Hosted by Sir Alex Markham 1 and Julie Clifton 2<br />

1 2 University of Leeds, UK; and <strong>NCRI</strong> Consumer Liaison Group, UK<br />

o Sir Alex Markham 1 and Julie Clifton 2<br />

1 University of Leeds, UK; and 2 <strong>NCRI</strong> Consumer Liaison Group, UK<br />

Introduction<br />

o Eric Holowaty<br />

<strong>Cancer</strong> Care, Ontario, Canada<br />

<strong>Cancer</strong> Registries and the electronic health record<br />

o Tjeerd van Staa<br />

General Practice Research Database, UK<br />

Connecting from primary to secondary care: the data experience<br />

o Stephen Friend<br />

Sage Bionetworks, USA<br />

Data sharing and health outcomes<br />

Proffered paper presentations:<br />

o Marketa Zvelebil<br />

Breakthrough Breast <strong>Cancer</strong> Research, London, UK<br />

Integration, analysis and meta-mining of data to aid disease<br />

diagnosis, prognosis and treatment response<br />

o Alex Walker<br />

University of Nottingham, UK<br />

Tricyclic antidepressants protect against glioma and colorectal<br />

cancer<br />

o Thomas Clarke<br />

University of Leeds, UK<br />

Trends in laparoscopic colorectal tumour resections across<br />

England between 1998 and 2006<br />

Hypoxia and the Warburg effect<br />

Hosted by Peter Ratcliffe<br />

University of Oxford, UK<br />

o Peter Ratcliffe<br />

University of Oxford, UK<br />

Introduction<br />

o Jacques Pouyssegur<br />

Developmental Biology and <strong>Cancer</strong> Research, Nice, France<br />

Hypoxia and tumour metabolism: approach towards new anticancer<br />

targets<br />

o Ian Tomlinson<br />

University of Oxford, UK<br />

Fumarate hydratase and other genetic insights into tumour<br />

metabolism<br />

o Gregg Semenza<br />

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA<br />

Regulation of glucose and energy metabolism by Hypoxia-<br />

Inducible Factor 1<br />

Proffered paper presentations:<br />

o Christopher Ricketts<br />

University of Oxford, UK Renal Molecular Oncology Group, Medical &<br />

Molecular Genetics, University of Birmingham, UK<br />

Genotype-phenotype-proteotype analysis in 358 patients with<br />

germline mutations in SDHB and SDHD<br />

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