Keynote Speakers
Bernhard Homey
Germany
Presentation:
Insights into pruritic skin inflammation
BIO
Bernhard Homey is Director of the Department of Dermatology at the University Hospital Düsseldorf, Germany. After his board certification in dermatology and his specialisation in allergology, he received a Professorship for Dermatology in 2003 and was appointed as Chairman of the Department of Dermatology at the University Hospital Düsseldorf in 2010. Since 2014, he is the spokesperson of the University Allergy Centre Düsseldorf.
Professor Homey has a long-standing research interest in all aspects of skin inflammation and during recent years, a focus has been directed towards the interplay of the microbiome with the host’s immune and nervous systems.
Professor Homey has received several honours, including the Paul Martini Award, Oscar Gans Award, Günther-Wille Award and the Fujisawa Atopic Dermatitis Award. He participates in notable national and European research networks.
Sinead Langan
United Kingdom
Presentation:
How large-scale electronic health record databases can help improve clinical care for inflammatory diseases
BIO
Sinéad Langan is Professor of Clinical Epidemiology and Medical Director at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). She works as an honorary consultant dermatologist at St John’s Institute of Dermatology, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust.
Her work has been recognized by numerous awards including the Office for National Statistics Research Excellence and People’s Choice awards, the Royal College of Physicians Parkes-Weber lecture and a National Clinical Impact award. She leads a large collaborative international research programme focused on using Electronic Health Records to provide compelling evidence to influence policy for important research questions related to a range of skin and inflammatory diseases. This research has been funded by funders including a Wellcome Senior Clinical fellowship in Science and an NIHR Clinician Scientist award.
She is co-Director for Health Data Research-UK London bringing together a national team working across all UK regions. She co-founded and co-Chairs the RECORD initiative (www.recordstatement.org/) in 2012, leading a team of >100 global stakeholders, to develop guidelines improving reporting transparency of routine data research. RECORD guidelines have been adopted by most major journals (>2000 citations). RECORD is now focused on helping researchers around the world design better research.
Aarno Palotie
Finland
Presentation:
FinnGen, a large scale biobank project to facilitate genetic discoveries
BIO
Professor Aarno Palotie, M.D., Ph.D. is the research director of the Human Genomics program at the Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM), HiLife. He is also a faculty member at the Center for Human Genome Research at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and associate member of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. He has a long track record in human disease genetics. He has hold professorships and group leader positions at the University of Helsinki, UCLA and Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. He has also been the director of the Finnish Genome Center and Laboratory of Molecular Genetics in the Helsinki University Hospital.
Aarno Palotie’s research utilizes the unique Finnish population and health care to improve our understaning of the genetic component underlying common diseases. He has chaired several large international research consortia, like the Sequencing Initiative Suomi, SISu (www.sisuproject.fi) combining all Finnish sequences for a data resource and variant catalogue, the SUPER project (www.superfinland.fi) collecting and studying genetics in over 10 000 Finnish psychosis patients, the International Headache Genetics Consortium (IHGC, www.headachegenetics.org) and the Northern Finland Intellectual Disability (NFID) study. He is the Scientific Director of the large FinnGen project (www.finngen.fi) that combines the genome and national health record data from 500 000 Finnish participants. The project is partnered by Business Finland (The Finnish innovation fund), several international pharma companies, Finnish Universities, University Hospitals, the Institute for Health and Welfare and the Blood Transfuson service. He has published over 700 articles and book chapters.