The Future of Medicine: From Reactive to Predictive and Personalized

Epilepsy Symposium 2026, The Future of Medicine: From Reactive to Predictive and Personalized
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Join leading clinicians, scientists, and innovators for “The Future of Medicine: From Reactive to Predictive and Personalized,” a one-day CME symposium on May 15, 2026, exploring how emerging technologies and data science are transforming modern clinical care.

This educational program is designed for physicians, scientists, trainees, and healthcare professionals interested in the rapidly changing landscape of precision medicine and the technologies shaping the future of clinical care. The program features an opening keynote by Stanford geneticist Mike Snyder, PhD, on longitudinal multi-omics and personalized medicine, followed by expert sessions addressing digital health, wearable monitoring, and remote patient management. Participants will learn how electronic health records, data integration, and clinical decision support are enabling systematic identification and improved care of patients with rare and complex diseases. This CME event provides a forward-looking view of how integrated data, digital tools, and multi-omics approaches are reshaping diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment across medicine.

The agenda focuses on real-world implementation of emerging technologies, including:

Predictive disease modeling using wearable and remote monitoring devices

Longitudinal integration of multi-omics and clinical 
data

Personalized risk stratification and disease trajectory forecasting

Translation of advanced analytics into scalable clinical practice

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Schedule of Events

Friday May 15, 2026

  •   8:00 


    Introduction Henry J. Kaminski, MD

  •   8:15 - 9:00


    Opening keynote: Longitudinal Integrative -Omics for Personalized Medicine

    Mike Snyder, PhD Stanford University 
    Stanford W Asherman Professor of Genetics

Session 1: Digital & Remote Monitoring - Beyond the Clinic Walls

Session Chair Henry Kaminski

  •   9:00 - 9:30
     

    Medicine Without Walls: Wearable Monitoring in Chronic Inflammatory Disease
    Robert Hirten, MD  Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

  •   9:30 - 10:00


    Practical challenges: Remote Monitoring of Patients with Myasthenia Gravis
    Sophie Lehrener, MD Charite Hospital, Berlin Germany
     

  •   10:00 - 10:30


    Patient Perspective on Patient Monitoring
    Thomas Bartlett

  •   10:30 - 11:00


    Break

Session 2: Electronic Health Records, Data Integration & Interoperability

Session Chair Brian Choi George Washington University

  •   11:00 -11:30


    Systematic identification of rare disease patients in the EHR enables evaluation of clinical outcome
    Arjun Singh, National Institutes of Health

  •   11:30 - 12:00
     

    Clinical Decision Support from Standard Laboratory Testing
    Brody Foy University of Washington

  •   12:00 - 12:30


    Patient Perspective on Changing World of Health Care
    Thomas Bartlett

  •   12:30 - 1:30
     

    Lunch

Session 3: Multi-omics, Genomics, Proteomics in Clinical Practice

Session Chair Linda Kusner George Washington University

  •   1:30 - 2:00
     

    How gene sequencing, transcriptomics, proteomics (and other “omics”) are changing medicine
    Keith Crandall, PhD George Washington University

  •   2:00 - 2:30
     

    Bioinformatics innovation infrastructure and solutions for conducting data-intensive research
    Raja Mazumder, PhD George Washington University

  •   2:30 - 3:00
     

    Predicting clinically manifest ALS through Proteomic analysis
    *Michael Benatar MD University of Miami

  •   3:00 - 3:30
     

    Break

Session 4: Advancing Therapeutic Development Through Collaboration

  •   3:30 - 4:15
     

    Panel Discussion including Pharma

Rates

Fee Name Base Price (USD) Early Bird Pricing
Non-Physician In-Person Attendance $200 $150 register by Feb. 28, 2026
Non-Physician Virtual Attendance $150 $100 register by Feb. 28, 2026
Physician In-Person Attendance $400 $300 register by Feb. 28, 2026
Physician Virtual Attendance $300 $200 register by Feb. 28, 2026