Transatlantic conference on personalized medicine

8 & 9 October 2015
Location: Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

TCPM2015
While science and technology are rapidly introducing new possibilities, major changes are being set into motion by the increasing participation of patients and consumers. The focus in medicine is shifting from disease to wellness. Current medicine is personalized, preventive, predictive and participatory (P4 Medicine). Share your vision on how to implement knowledge and applications effectively.

Join us in aligning p4 medicine! Direct link to online registration.

TCPM2015 brings together opinion leaders and decision makers from science, society, healthcare, policy and industry with the aim of creating international platforms and pathways for introducing applications of personalized medicine in prevention, cure and care. Read more.

tcpm2015 themes
Cancer | Cardiovascular Diseases | ‘Diabesity’ | Women's Health | Value Based Health Care | Public Private Partnerships | Global perspective.
Download the detailed program.

TCPM2015 speakers
Roland Kanaar, Erasmus MC, NL
Mark O’Connor, AstraZeneca, UK
Edwin Cuppen, Hubrecht Institute, NL
André Uitterlinden, Erasmus MC, NL
John Ioannidis, Stanford University, US
Daniel Sands, Society for Participatory Medicine, US
Steven Cummings, University of California, US
Anna Göjeryd Ulander, Karolinska Institute, S
Jan Hazelzet, Erasmus MC, NL
Ineke Klinge, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, D
Bas van de Goor, Van de Goor Foundation, NL
Maarten den Braber, Quantified Self Europe, NL
Andrew Goldberg, University of Maryland, US
Bruce Psaty, University of Washington, US
Margaret Rees, University of Oxford, UK
Oscar Franco Duran, Erasmus MC, NL
Liesbeth van Rossum, Erasmus MC, NL
Peter van der Spek, Erasmus MC, NL

Check out our website for updates.

About
The Transatlantic Conference on Personalized Medicine (TCPM) was initiated in 2013 by Erasmus MC in close collaboration with University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht Life Sciences, the Netherlands Cancer Institute, the Dutch government and HIT (Healthcare Innovation Transfer). 

Link to TCPM2013 conference.

‹ Events overview