The Pittcon 2017: Details of the Waters Annual Symposium Announced

2 Nov 2016
Lois Manton-O'Byrne, PhD
Executive Editor

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The 28th James L. Waters Annual Symposium on Genomic Analysis Technologies, will discuss the history, science, and applications of the technologies developed by Illumina, Inc.

Illumina was recently ranked 13th on Chemical and Engineering News’ list of top instrument firms in 2015. Illumina has become the market leader in next generation genomics tools transforming our understanding of biology and genetics, as well as the face of healthcare.

The James L. Waters Annual Symposium is a unique component of the Pittcon Technical Program. The objective of the symposium is to recognize researchers and the development and application of instrumentation by preserving the early, and in some cases, more mature history of the important contributions as well as the cooperation between inventors, scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, and marketing organizations.

Pittcon 2017 will also welcome the following innovators:

  • David R. Walt is University Professor at Tufts University and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor. Dr. Walt is the scientific founder of both Illumina Inc. and Quanterix Corp and several other companies. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering.
  • Jay Flatley is executive chairman of Illumina. He served as president and CEO from 1999 to early 2016, and took the company from $1.3 million in sales in 2000 to over $2.2 billion in 2015. Jay also serves as chairman of the board of Helix and Grail.
  • Ramji Srinivasan oversees operations and technological development at Counsyl. He’s played an integral role in the creation of Counsyl’s highly-automated lab, as well as the company’s platform for patient and doctor communications.
  • Daniel S. Grosu has more than 15 years of experience in the diagnostics space. He was most recently the chief medical officer at Sequenom. Previously, Dr. Grosu served as Illumina’s first chief medical officer; he established the Clinical Development and Medical Affairs functions at Illumina, and led the team that performed the clinical studies supporting the first FDA clearance and first CE Marking of a next-generation sequencing IVD platform and clinical assay. Earlier in his career, Dr. Grosu held positions of increasing responsibility at Siemens Medical Solutions, Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals, and Johnson & Johnson. Dr. Grosu holds an MD (with Distinction in Research) from Saint Louis University School of Medicine, Missouri, and an MBA from the University of Oxford, UK.
  • Alex Aravanis heads the research and development group at GRAIL, an Illumina spin-out company based in the San Francisco Bay Area, United States. GRAIL is focused on the development of an early cancer detection test based on deep sequencing of cell-free nucleic acids. Prior to GRAIL, Alex developed multiple products at Illumina, including clinical assays for the analysis of RNA and DNA from fixed tissues, whole exome analysis, massively parallel single cell transcriptomics, and liquid biopsy using cell-free nucleic acids. He received his MD and PhD in electrical engineering from Stanford University.

When asked to comment on his presentation, Dr. Walt replied, “This symposium will highlight the dramatic advances in genetic analysis made over the last two decades. These advances—both the incredible throughput and the plummeting cost—have been accomplished at a scale never seen with any previous technology.”

This informative session will take place during Pittcon on Monday, March 6, 1:30 p.m.

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