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Gainor, Justin
Actionable Biomarkers in Early-Stage NSCLC
Location: 205 - 207, Level 2
Justin Gainor
Gallegos, Margo
Ambry Genetics
How Labs Can Be Allies: Why Language Matters for Testing Accuracy and Patient Experience
Location: 109 & 110, Level 1
Margo Gallegos
Gao, CHUAN
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
(G017) Cell-Free DNA Assay Detects Low Level Mosaicism in Individuals With Retinoblastoma
Location: 109 & 110, Level 1
CHUAN Gao
Garza, Karessa
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Advancements in Hematologic Research: Maximizing Efficiency with a Single Streamlined Workflow
Location: Innovation Spotlight Stage #2
Karessa Garza
Gavina, Kenneth
Indiana University School of Medicine
Syndromic Panels for Infectious Disease Diagnosis
Location: 211 - 214, Level 2
Kenneth Gavina
Gestrich, Catherine
UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
Radiogenomics: Integrating Molecular and Imaging Data in Cancer Diagnosis
Location: 118 - 120, Level 1
Catherine Gestrich
Ghazani, Arezou
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
(G064) INT2GRATE Oncology Consortium: A Novel Variant Evidence Framework for Cancer Syndromes and Data-Sharing Platform for Integrated Germline and Tumor Variants
Location: 109 & 110, Level 1
Arezou Ghazani
Gibson, Jane
Univ of Central Florida College of Medicine
Continuing Challenges to Providing More Provider and Patient Friendly NGS Molecular Biomarker Reporting
Location: 220 - 222, Level 2
Jane Gibson
Giorda, Kristina
Watchmaker Genomics
Harnessing Whole Genome and Transcriptome Information To Drive Innovation in Fusion and Somatic Variant Detection
Location: 111 & 112, Level 1
Kristina Giorda
Maximizing data outputs and leveraging new data modalities to fuel clinical sequencing applications
Location: Innovation Spotlight Stage #2
Kristina Giorda
Goar, Wesley
Nationwide Children's Hospital
(I015) Application and Lessons Learned from Curating 100 Somatic Cancer Variants Using the ClinGen/CGC/VICC Guidelines in a Pediatric Hospital Setting.
Location: 211 - 214, Level 2
Wesley Goar
Navigating the Landscape of Open Source Tools for Applications in Molecular Pathology
Location: 220 - 222, Level 2
Wesley Goar
Gregg, Anthony
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Prisma Health, Columbia, SC
Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Screening for Autosomal Recessive and X-linked Conditions
Location: 301 - 305, Level 3
Anthony Gregg
Gregg, Jeff
Biofidelity, University of Nevada School of Medicine
Aspyre Lung: Simplified Genomic Profiling, a Faster, Simpler, Decentralized Alternative to NGS
Location: Innovation Spotlight Stage #2
Jeff Gregg
Griffith, Malachi
Washington University
Developing Open-Source Bioinformatics Pipelines and Packages for Molecular Pathology
Location: 220 - 222, Level 2
Malachi Griffith
Guha, Saurav
New York Genome Center, NY, NY
Laboratory Perspectives for Carrier Screening for Autosomal Recessive and X-Linked Disorders’
Location: 301 - 305, Level 3
Saurav Guha
Guseva, Natalya
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
(TT021) Clinical Validation of a Custom-designed Large Gene Fusion Panel for Solid Tumors
Location: 118 - 120, Level 1
Natalya Guseva