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Hong Kong Genome Institute and Global Leaders Co-organise Landmark Healthcare Event International Genomic Medicine Symposium

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International Genomic Medicine Symposium
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire[1] - 25 June 2025 - Genomic medicine is one of the most promising fields in today's healthcare landscape, enabling precise diagnoses, personalised treatment plans, and breakthroughs in drug development that bring new hope to patients around the world. The Hong Kong Genome Institute (HKGI) will join forces with world-renowned authorities to host the International Genomic Medicine Symposium (Symposium) on 17 November 2025 (Monday). This landmark event will highlight Hong Kong's unique strengths in fostering exchange and cooperation with experts worldwide in medical research and innovation, and accelerate the application of genomic medicine to pave the way for a healthier future for all.

The Symposium marks HKGI's first collaboration with Rare Diseases International (RDI) and The Lancet Commission on Rare Diseases (LCRD), which is jointly led by RDI and The Lancet, the world's most influential medical journal. The event will welcome local and international genomics leaders from over 20 countries and regions, including clinicians, scientists, and researchers from Mainland China, Europe, North and South America, and Australia.

Distinguished speakers at the Symposium will focus on key global topics such as clinical genetics, rare diseases, genomic medicine, AI, data sharing, as well as ethical and legal matters involved, facilitating in-depth discussions on the latest groundbreaking research and clinical insights. Specifically, thematic sessions will be dedicated to experience sharing by experts from Mainland China and Hong Kong. By showcasing case studies from the Hong Kong Genome Project, these exchanges will help demonstrate practical applications of personalised medicine in managing common disorders such as cardiomyopathy and kidney disease. Developments in rare diseases in Mainland China and drug development opportunities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area will also be covered, opening doors of opportunity for regional collaboration and innovation.

Dr Lo Su-vui, Chief Executive Officer of HKGI said, "With the strong support from the Health Bureau of the Hong Kong SAR Government, HKGI has been working closely with the Department of Health, Hospital Authority, medical schools of local universities and various stakeholders to accelerate the development of genomic medicine in Hong Kong. In just a few years, the Institute has achieved significant milestones in medical research, clinical applications, and international collaborations. We have successfully recruited over 47,000 participants for the Hong Kong Genome Project, continuously expanding our genome database featuring the Southern Chinese population. We have also accumulated clinical application cases and established synergistic collaborative research platforms. These achievements highlight Hong Kong's strong capabilities and advantages in genomic medicine, laying a solid foundation for further collaboration with internationally recognised authorities."

Dr Lo continued, "We are greatly honoured to partner with RDI and LCRD to organise this prestigious global event. Genomic medicine is the future of medicine with wide-ranging applications, spanning from common to rare diseases, from clinical diagnosis and personalised treatment to disease prevention and health management. This Symposium will undoubtedly serve as a critical platform for healthcare experts, academics, and researchers from around the world to exchange knowledge, fostering collaboration, and driving medical innovation, ultimately bringing immense benefits to patients in Hong Kong, Asia and beyond."

The one-day Symposium is expected to attract nearly 300 industry professionals. Following the Symposium, the LCRD will hold its annual meeting in Hong Kong on 18-19 November to further discuss insights and deepen cross-regional collaboration. This will be the first time for the LCRD to host its annual meeting in Asia, highlighting Hong Kong's distinctive position in leading international medical innovation.

For information about the Symposium programme and speakers, please refer to the appendix. For enquiries about the Symposium, please contact HKGI (symposium@genomics.org.hk[2]) or RDI-LCRD (lcrd@rarediseasesint.org[3]).

International Genomic Medicine Symposium

17 November 2025, Hong KongCharles K. Kao Auditorium, Hong Kong Science Park Time Programme Speaker 09:00 Keynote Prof Lo Chung-mau, BBS, JP Secretary for Health Hong Kong SAR Government, Hong Kong, China 09:15 Opening Ceremony Panel 1 Session Chairperson: Dr Ronald Lam, JP Director of Health Hong Kong SAR Government, Hong Kong, China 09:30 Developing Rare Disease Models in China: Service, Teaching and Research Prof Zhang Shuyang President Peking Union Medical College Hospital, China 10:00 Unraveling Molecular Pathogeneses to Enhance Patient Care and Family Well-being Prof Kym Boycott Co-Chair Lancet Commission on Rare Diseases Professor of Pediatrics University of Ottawa, Canada 10:30 Panel Discussion Panel 2 Session Chairperson: Dr Libby Lee, JP Under Secretary for Health Hong Kong SAR Government, Hong Kong, China 11:15 Insights into Rare Diseases: Focus on Inborn Errors of Metabolism Prof Roberto Giugliani Co-Chair Lancet Commission on Rare Diseases Professor of Genetics Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil 11:45 Hong Kong Genome Project Case Sharing (1) – Unlocking the Genomics of Cardiomyopathy: A New Era in Heart Health Dr Derek Lee Hong Kong College of Physicians – Hong Kong Genome Institute Scholar Hong Kong, China 12:00 Hong Kong Genome Project Case Sharing (2) – Precision Medicine in Nephrology Dr Becky Ma Hong Kong Academy of Medicine – Hong Kong Genome Institute Scholar Hong Kong, China 12:15 Panel Discussion 12:30 Lunch Panel 3 Session Chairperson: Prof Philip Chiu Dean of Medicine The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China 14:00 Revolutionising Plasma DNA Analysis in Transforming Non-invasive Testing and Cancer Detection Prof Dennis Lo, SBS, JP Vice-Chancellor and President The Chinese University of Hong Kong Board Member Hong Kong Genome Institute Hong Kong, China 14:30 Publishing at The Lancet Dr Chloe Wilson Senior Medical Editor The Lancet 15:00 Panel Discussion Panel 4 Session Chairperson: Prof Lau Chak-sing, BBS, JP Vice-President & Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Health) Dean of Medicine The University of Hong Kong Board Member Hong Kong Genome Institute Hong Kong, China 15:35 AI in Action: The Journey from Clinical Record to Personalised Treatment Prof Gareth Baynam Medical Director Rare Care Centre Perth Children's Hospital, Australia 16:05 Harnessing the Power of Electronic Healthcare Records in Scientific Research and Innovation in Genomic Medicine Prof Yong Chen Professor of Biostatistics University of Pennsylvania, USA 16:35 Panel Discussion Panel 5 Session Chairperson: To be confirmed 16:50 The Health Rights of Children and Genomic Newborn Screening Prof Bartha Knoppers Director Centre of Genomics and Policy McGill University, Canada 17:20 Hong Kong Genome Project: Advancing the Genomics Frontier Dr Brian Chung Chief Medical and Scientific Officer Hong Kong Genome Institute, Hong Kong, China 17:40 Genomics as a Catalyst for Drug Development in the Greater Bay Area Prof Aya El Helali Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Clinical Oncology, School of Clinical Medicine, The Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China 18:00 Panel Discussion 18:15 End of Symposium

(Last updated on 25 June 2025)

Enquiry Hong Kong Genome Institute Website: www.hkgp.org Email: symposium@genomics.org.hk

Rare Disease International Website: www.rarediseasesinternational.org Email: lcrd@rarediseasesint.org

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References

  1. ^ Media OutReach Newswire (www.media-outreach.com)
  2. ^ symposium@genomics.org.hk (www.media-outreach.com)
  3. ^ lcrd@rarediseasesint.org (www.media-outreach.com)

Authors: Hong Kong Genome Institute

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