Pharmacogenomics: A Practical Approach for the Modern Health Care Team Pre-Conference Session

Individualizing Medicine Conference on Pharmacogenomics: A Practical Approach for the Modern Health Care Team—Pre-Conference Session

Tuesday, September 11

Pharmacogenomics (PGx), the study of how one’s genes may affect an individual’s response to medication, has reached the translational stage for various specialties in medicine. More than 30 years of research has led to promising advances in the clinical practice. Mayo Clinic experts, with experience leading the implementation of pharmacogenomics, will provide practical guidance on a range of topics and case-based lectures.

Target Audience

Pharmacists, nurses, physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, genetic counselors, and any other members of the patient care team.

Why Attend? 

Conference attendees will hear from leading experts in the field about why pharmacogenomics is important.

A Glimpse into Topics and Discussions

This one-day PGx pre-conference will feature topics from experts in the field of pharmacogenomics. Listen to a brief overview of a few of the presentations below:

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Alyssa Frank

Alyssa Frank is a Marketing Segment Manager at Mayo Clinic Laboratories. She leads marketing strategies for product management and specialty testing. Alyssa has worked at Mayo Clinic since 2015.