Agenda - Hollings Cancer Center

CANCER CONTROL PROGRAM RESEARCH RETREAT
“How Linking Biospecimen, Clinical and Epidemiologic Data can
Advance Interdisciplinary Cancer Research at the Hollings Cancer Center”
Friday, April 10, 2015 · HCC Room 120
8:00 - 8:25
Continental Breakfast & Registration
All
A VISION OF WHAT COULD BE
8:25 - 8:30
Welcome and Goals for the Day
8:30 - 9:30
“Realizing the Vision at the Moffitt Comprehensive Cancer Center”
Anthony Alberg, PhD, MPH;
Associate Director, Population Sciences;
Interim Director, Hollings Cancer Center (HCC)
Dana Rollison, PhD;
Vice-President/Chief Information Officer,
Moffitt Comprehensive Cancer Center
EXISTING RESOURCES AND INITIATIVES TO ENABLE INTERDISCIPLINARY CANCER RESEARCH
9:30 - 9:55
“The HCC Biorepository & Tissue Analysis Shared Resource”
9:55 - 10:20
“The HCC Biorepository: Engaging Clinicians in Biobanking for
Interdisciplinary Research”
10:20- 10:35
BREAK
10:35 - 11:00
“Biobanking: Current Ethical Issues”
11:00 - 11:25
11:25 - 11:50
11:50 - 12:15
12:15 - 1:15
“Linking Medical Record Data to the Biorepository and Other
Cancer Medical Record Possibilities”
“The Role of the HCC Cancer Registry in Facilitating Cancer
Research”
“The Role of the South Carolina Central Cancer Registry in
Facilitating Cancer Research”
Lunch & Networking Session
Kiki Gibbs; Operations Manager,
HCC Biorepository & Tissue Analysis
Shared Resource
Steven L. Carroll, MD, PhD;
Professor & Chair, Pathology & Laboratory
Medicine; HCC Biobanking Task Force Chair
All
Robert Sade, MD;
Distinguished University Professor, Surgery
Bill Morgenweck; Information Technology
Manager, HCC
Shai White-Gilbertson, PhD, MSCR;
Certified Tumor Registrar, HCC
Susan Bolick, MSPH, CTR; Director, South
Carolina Central Cancer Registry, DHEC
All
ONGOING AND FUTURE INITIATIVES TO BROADEN THE SCOPE OF INTERDISCIPLINARY CANCER RESEARCH
Leslie Lenert, MD, FACMI; Chief Research
Information Officer, Biomedical Informatics
Jihad Obeid, MD; Co-Director, Biomedical
Informatics Center and
Brandon Welch, PhD; Assistant Professor of
Biomedical Informatics, MUSC and Health
Sciences South Carolina
Lewis Frey, PhD; Associate Professor,
Biomedical Informatics, MUSC and Health
Sciences South Carolina
All
1:15 - 1:40
“South Carolina State-wide Learning Health Systems”
1:40 - 2:05
“Applied Informatics Tools for Cancer Research at MUSC”
2:05 - 2:30
“Informatics of Precision Medicine in Cancer”
2:30 - 2:40
BREAK
2:40 - 2:55
“Do Racial Differences in the Pathomolecular Signatures Impact
Colorectal Cancer Survival? Integrating Data from MUSC Registry,
Warehouse, and Pathology Sources to Answer a Fundamental
Question”
2:55 - 3:20
Group Discussion: Short-Term Steps and Long-Term Vision
Moderated by Dana Rollison, PhD
3:20 - 3:30
Retreat Summary and Ending Remarks
Dana Rollison, PhD
SUCCESSFUL APPLICATIONS OF MUSC RESOURCES TO INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH
Kristin Wallace, PhD; Assistant Professor,
Public Health Sciences, Cancer Control
Research Program
THE PATH FORWARD