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Highlights from the FORUM Sir Colin Dollery Lecture 2022 that was held on Thursday 13 October 2022 at the Victoria Gallery & Museum in Liverpool.
Chaired by Professor Dame Anne Johnson DBE PMedSci, President of the Academy of Medical Sciences. The Keynote was delivered by Professor Dan Roden, Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology and Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt University, USA.
The Lecture was preceded by an informal networking lunch themed around the ‘clinical implementation of pharmacogenomics’.
There was also a session on Patient Perspectives by Jane Burns who is a Member of the Drug Safety Patient & Public Involvement (PPI) Group at Wolfson Centre for Personalised Medicine at the University of Liverpool. Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4KJtDZJyaA
The full agenda can be found here https://acmedsci.ac.uk/more/events/forum-sir-colin-dollery-lecture-2022.
The Academy’s FORUM Sir Colin Dollery Lecture recognises key individuals working at the interface of academia, industry and healthcare and supports productive collaboration amongst FORUM members, Academy Fellows, invited guests and members of the public.
The lecture is named in memory of Sir Colin Dollery FMedSci’s contribution to biomedical and health research and his family’s commitment of long-term financial support for this event. This year marked the second FORUM Sir Colin Dollery Lecture.
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