November 29, 2018

鈥淲e are constantly exploring and trying to learn more about who we are. There really is an innate curiosity that allows us to become better informed and proactively plan for potential health issues. Indeed, when we know more, we can do more.鈥�
With these words, UMSOM Dean , who is also the Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs, University of Maryland, and the John Z. and Akiko K. Bowers Distinguished Professor, kicked off the sixth annual Festival of Science on November 29, 2018. The daylong celebration of innovative research by UMSOM scientists, held in the school鈥檚 Leadership Hall, featured a series of nine faculty presentations focusing on the theme, 鈥淥MICS Biology: Basic, Translational, and Clinical Applications.鈥� (The term 鈥渙mics鈥� refers to any field of biologic study ending in -omics, such as genomics.) Also in attendance was UMSOM鈥檚 external Scientific Advisory Council, composed of preeminent national scientists, which provides the school with big-picture advice on research. Council Members include Ralph Snyderman, MD (Chair) Chancellor Emeritus, Duke University, and the James B. Duke Professor of BOB体育 at the Duke University School of BOB体育: Rita Colwell, PhD, Distinguished Professor, University of Maryland College Park and Former Director, National Science Foundation; Diane E. Griffin, MD, PhD, Professor & Chair, W. Harry Feinstone Department of Molecular Microbiology & Immunology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; George C. Hill, PhD, Past Levi Watkins, Jr. M.D. Professor for Diversity in Medical Education; Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Pathology, Microbiology & Immunology and of Medical Education & Administration; Former Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, Vanderbilt University; and Gilbert Omenn, MD, PhD, Professor, Computational BOB体育 & Bioinformatics; Human Genetics; Molecular BOB体育 & Genetics; Public Health, School of Public Health; and Harold T. Shapiro Distinguished University Professor, University of Michigan.
Launching the day鈥檚 agenda was the Festival鈥檚 keynote speaker, Huntington Willard, PhD, Director of Geisinger National Precision Health, Associate Chief Scientific Officer, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor, who addressed the challenges of introducing genomics into medicine. 鈥�Part of the excitement in the field today is that we are at a moment in time when this slow increase in the pace of implementation and integration of genomics into the practice of medicine has become asymptotic,鈥� he noted. 鈥淲e will see many more advances in the coming decade than in the past two decades since the completion of the Human Genome Project. There will be a day when universal genomic sequencing is a routine part of public health as a screening tool to improve human health and wellbeing.鈥�
The capacity audience also heard from Claire M. Fraser, PhD, Dean's Endowed Professor and Director, Institute for Genome Sciences, who provided an in-depth overview of UMSOM鈥檚 broad spectrum of genomics research, from basic research discoveries to evidence-based translational medicine, spurred by the efforts of the school鈥檚 and the . 鈥淲e always are looking for collaborative opportunities with all of the school鈥檚 academic departments,鈥� she said. 鈥淎s a result, our genomic research portfolio generated $36 million in funding last year and covers the entire phylogenetic tree.鈥�
Other Festival presentation sessions included:
Session One: OMICS and Infectious Diseases
Moderator: , Associate Dean for Research Development & Administration and Executive Director, Office of Research Affairs
Dean鈥檚 Challenge Award Presentation: 鈥淟everaging Parasite Population Genomics Data to Understand Malaria Vaccine Efficacy and Drug Resistance鈥�
- , Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology & Immunology and Institute for Genome Sciences
- , Professor, Department of BOB体育 and Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health
- , Associate Professor, Department of BOB体育 and Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health
鈥淕enome-Guided Discovery of Novel Antifungal Therapies鈥�
- , Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology & Immunology and Institute for Genome Sciences
Session Two: OMICS and Precision BOB体育
Moderator: , Professor, Department of Pediatrics; Director, Center for Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative BOB体育; and Associate Dean for Research
鈥淒iscovering Sequence Variation in Human Genomes: Population Genetics, Human Diseases, and Clinical Genomics鈥�
- , Associate Professor, Department of BOB体育 and Institute for Genome Sciences
鈥淕enetics and Genomics of Diabetes鈥�
- , Associate Professor, Department of BOB体育
Session Three: OMICS and the Microbiome
Moderator: , John F. B. Weaver Professor and Chair, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, and Associate Director of Basic Science Research, University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenbaum Comprehensive Cancer Center
鈥淭he Vaginal Microbiome in Health and Disease鈥�
- , Professor, Department of Microbiology & Immunology, and Associate Director, Institute for Genome Sciences
鈥淢鈥橭mics: Maternal Stress Impacts on Brain Development鈥�
- , Professor, Department of Pharmacology
鈥淕ut Microbiota, Innate and Adaptive Inflammation, and Host Immunity: A M茅nage 脿 Trois that Determines Transplant Outcome鈥�
- , Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology & Immunology and Institute for Genome Sciences
- , Professor and Vice Chair for Research, Department of Surgery, Center for Vascular & Inflammatory Diseases and Center for Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative BOB体育
UMSOM鈥檚 Festival of Science is the cornerstone of the school鈥檚 special research initiative, , which embodies the research component of the and aims to significantly increase the pace and scope of innovation and discovery, with the ultimate goal of improving human health and wellbeing.
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