Pioneering Data-Driven Precision Medicine and Diagnostics
May 20, 2025 @ 12:00 – 17:00 CEST

DDLS Precision Medicine Diagnostics (PMD) Minisymposium 2025
We are delighted to invite doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers, clinicians, and professionals at all career stages to the DDLS PMD Minisymposium 2025 – an interdisciplinary event designed to showcase cutting-edge research and foster collaborative innovation in precision medicine and diagnostics. Join us in Gothenburg for an engaging and insightful experience.
Event Details:
Date: May 20, 2025
Location: Hall Europa, Wallenberg Conference Center, Gothenburg
Capacity: 100 participants
At this exclusive minisymposium, you will have the opportunity to:
- Engage with Fellow Researchers: Hear from experts in data-driven life science and precision medicine through keynote presentations and visionary talks.
- Participate in Interactive Sessions: Contribute to dynamic panel discussions addressing current challenges and future directions, and experience rapid-fire talks by early-career researchers and postdoctoral fellows.
- Showcase and Discover Innovations: Explore groundbreaking research at our poster session that bridges the gap between clinical practice and translational science.
- Network and Collaborate: Connect with peers, senior researchers, and clinical experts to foster collaborative projects and exchange innovative ideas.
This event is tailored for professionals passionate about advancing precision medicine and diagnostics through data integration and interdisciplinary research. Whether you are leading groundbreaking projects or embarking on your scientific journey, the DDLS PMD Minisymposium offers a platform to inspire, innovate, and shape the future of healthcare.
Register now to secure your place and join us in exploring new horizons in precision medicine and diagnostics.
Collaboration and outreach flash talks
2 min, 1-2 slides max., do not present your research, but present your needs or offers (are you looking for -or- can offer a specific kind of data or expertise, are you looking for a tool to solve a specific -or- can you offer a tool to others and are looking for testers or users)
Speakers
- Paulo Czarnewski, Precisium AI
- Sara Hansson, AstraZeneca
- Lars Klareskog, Senior Professor of Rheumatology, Karolinska Institutet
- Kimmo Kartasalo, Assistant Professor, DDLS Fellow, Karolinska Institutet
- Antonio Lentini, Assistant Professor, DDLS Fellow, Linköping University
- Abhishek Niroula, Assistant Professor, DDLS Fellow, University of Gothenburg
- Richard Rosenquist Brandell, Genomic Medicine Sweden, Karolinska Institutet
Program
12:00 | Registration & Poster set-up Wallenberg Conference Center, Gothenburg |
12:10 | Lunch Served in the restaurant Norden on the second floor |
13:00 | Scientific presentations Moderators: Annika Polster, Qiaoli Wang |
Welcome and Introduction to Precision Medicine and Diagnostics Research Area Janne Lehtiö, SciLifeLab/Karolinska Institutet | |
13:10 | Use of Sweden’s national quality of care registers and affiliated biobanks for large scale data-driven Precision Medicine research Lars Klareskog, Karolinska Institutet |
13:35 | Identifying new markers of CH and predicting risk of hematologic malignancies Abhishek Niroula, SciLifeLab/University of Gothenburg |
13:50 | Foundation Models – A Panacea for Artificial Intelligence in Pathology? Kimmo Kartasalo, SciLifeLab/Karolinska Institutet |
14:05 | Flash Talks Moderators: Marcel Tabier and Muhammad Arif |
14:25 | Coffee Break with Matchmaking & Poster session |
15:10 | Scientific presentations Moderators: Avlant Nilsson, Fulya Taylan |
15:10 | Harnessing atlas-level data for precision medicine applications Paulo Czarnewski, Precisium AI |
15:35 | Transcriptional regulation of aneuploidy Antonio Lentini, SciLifeLab/Linköping University |
16:00 | Implementing Precision Medicine in Drug Development Sara Hansson, Astra Zeneca |
16:30 | Precision Omics Initiative Sweden (PROMISE) – the design phase Richard Rosenquist Brandell, Genomic Medicine Sweden/Karolinska Institutet |
16:55 | Wrap-up Janne Lehtiö, SciLifeLab/Karolinska Institutet |