Building Bridges Through Genomic Medicine
The Maine Cancer Genomics Initiative (MCGI) is pleased to present the 5th annual MCGI Forum, bringing the oncology community together in Maine and beyond. This year the Forum will focus on Navigating the Precision Medicine Pathway, NGS Use for Myeloid Malignancies, New Technologies and Clinical Trials.
For more information, contact us at mcgi@jax.org.
Registration is Open
Apr 01 - 02
2022
The Maine Cancer Genomics Initiative (MCGI), an alliance of Maine oncology providers, led by The Jackson Laboratory (JAX), is pleased to present its 5th annual MCGI Forum in a hybrid in-person and virtual format. The goal of the forum is to bring together the Maine oncology community and provide insights about the impact of precision oncology. Join us for this two-day event as we focus on access to and interpretability of precision medicine treatment options for the Maine oncology community.
We are "Building Bridges Through Genomic Medicine." During the 2022 Forum we will feature several key areas of precision oncology. The MCGI team aims to build the bridge between new translational research developments and clinical application. We have an exciting line-up of educational presentations from a number of high-profile speakers to be announced. .
In-person attendance at the Samoset in Rockport, ME is open to members of the Maine oncology community. Virtual attendance is open to all. We look forward to having you join us for this event. Click here to register for virtual attendance. Maine oncology community members will receive an email invitation to attend in-person.
All in-person attendees must fill out the following forms to attend the event. Paper copies of these forms will be available at the event check-in desk at the Samoset. Anyone who cannot complete these forms or has a positive test result will be asked to attend the MCGI Forum virtually.
Non-employee Attestation & Consent Form |
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Arrival Testing Compliance |
Click the button below for information regarding certified continuing education, how to claim credits, and conflict of interest disclosures.
Continuing EducationThe Virtual MCGI Forum will bring together the oncology community in Maine and beyond and provide the opportunity to reflect on the successes of MCGI to date and to share insights about the broader impacts of precision oncology.
Faculty Scientist
Clinical Analyst
Chief Medical Officer
Operations Manager, MCGI
Chief of Mission Delivery
Genetic Counselor
Chief, Division of Radiation and Genomic Stability
Associate Director of the Laboratory for Molecular Pediatric Pathology
Director, Oncology Clinical Development
Director, Experimental Therapeutics
Director, Clinical Education
Assistant Professor
Senior Clinical Research Coordinator, MCGI
Program Director, MCGI
Clinical Research Manager, MCGI
Professor
Associate Director, MCGI
Professor
Assistant Professor
Vice President, Chief of Precision Health and Academics
Chief Medical Officer
Professor, Medicine
Manager, Clinical Data Analysis & Reporting
Director, Precision Oncology Education, Clinical Education Program
Chief Medical Officer, JAX; Medical Director, MCGI
Professor Emeritus
Genetic Counselor, Cancer Risk and Prevention Clinic
Medical Oncologist
Professor and Chair of Genetics
Director, Clinical Research
Director
Professor, The Dattels Family Chair
Senior Member, Precision Medicine
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