Research Showcase Panel – What I talk about when I talk about personalised medicine
Personalised medicine is a rapidly evolving field that promises to revolutionise the way we diagnose and treat diseases. But what does personalisation really mean, and what are the key opportunities and challenges it presents? The Centre for Personalised Medicine (CPM) Research showcase brings together researchers and stakeholders from a range of disciplines to explore the latest thinking on personalised medicine, in its broadest sense. We will examine how technological developments, stakeholder expectations, and inequities in access to resources are shaping the field. We will also consider the financial and environmental costs of personalised medicine, and how we can forge a more equitable and just conceptualization. Presentation by each panellist: ‘What I talk about when I talk about personalised medicine’ followed by discussion. Chair: Michael Parker, Professor of Bioethics and Director of Ethox, University of Oxford. Anneke Lucassen, Professor of Genomic Medicine and Director of the Centre for Personalised Medicine, University of Oxford. Julia Frost, Associate Professor Health Services Research, University of Exeter Medical School. Julian Knight, Professor of Genomic Medicine and Deputy Director of the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford. Recorded at St Anne’s College on Tuesday 16th November 2023.