Laboratory Implementation of Clinical Genomics in Children

Speaker
  • Angshumoy Roy, MD, PhD

    Associate Professor, Department of Pathology & Immunology, Baylor College of Medicine Director of Cancer Genomics, Texas Children's Hospital
    BIOGRAPHY

Abstract

Laboratory implementation of clinical genomics in children requires customization of analytical tools tailored to profile the divergent mutational landscape in childhood tumors. The relative paucity of point mutations and the higher abundance of fusion genes, structural variation, and epigenomic alterations in pediatric tumors raise different challenges in clinical diagnostics. Multimodal genomic technologies combining DNA and RNA sequencing with methylation profiling is rapidly becoming the standard of care in correctly classifying tumors and identifying actionable alterations in childhood tumors. Join this webinar to learn the challenges and benefits of clinical genomics in pediatric oncology.

Learning Objectives:

1. Understand the mutational landscape of childhood cancers

2. Explain the different types of fusion genes driving cancers

3. Understand the utility of unbiased broad testing in children


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