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CEACHRUCNRSCPUINRAINRIAINSERMINSTITUT PASTEURIRD ARIISEFSINERISINSTITUT CURIEINSTITUT MINES-TELECOMUNICANCERIRBAIRSNCIRADFONDATION MERIEUX 1 ITMO Genetics, genomics & bioinformatics The impact of genetics, genomics & bioinformatics on personalized medicine Thierry Grange, CNRS CEACHRUCNRSCPUINRAINRIAINSERMINSTITUT PASTEURIRD ARIISEFSINERISINSTITUT CURIEINSTITUT MINES-TELECOMUNICANCERIRBAIRSNCIRADFONDATION MERIEUX

CEACHRUCNRSCPUINRAINRIAINSERMINSTITUT PASTEURIRD ARIISEFSINERISINSTITUT CURIEINSTITUT MINES-TELECOMUNICANCERIRBAIRSNCIRADFONDATION MERIEUX 2 ITMO Genetics, genomics & bioinformatics Coordination of the action of the French research institutions in Genetics, Genomics & Bioinformatics CEACHRUCNRSCPUINRAINRIAINSERMINSTITUT PASTEURIRD ARIISEFSINERISINSTITUT CURIEINSTITUT MINES-TELECOMUNICANCERIRBAIRSNCIRADFONDATION MERIEUX

CEACHRUCNRSCPUINRAINRIAINSERMINSTITUT PASTEURIRD ARIISEFSINERISINSTITUT CURIEINSTITUT MINES-TELECOMUNICANCERIRBAIRSNCIRADFONDATION MERIEUX Major strategic priorities Next Generation Sequencing & Bioinformatics: Integrating Big Data with Modeling Epigenetics & Regulation of Gene Expression: Interactions between genomes and environment Evolution of genomes and populations Individual genomes and personalized medicine 3

CEACHRUCNRSCPUINRAINRIAINSERMINSTITUT PASTEURIRD ARIISEFSINERISINSTITUT CURIEINSTITUT MINES-TELECOMUNICANCERIRBAIRSNCIRADFONDATION MERIEUX Key transversal question Understanding the relationship between genotype and phenotype 4

CEACHRUCNRSCPUINRAINRIAINSERMINSTITUT PASTEURIRD ARIISEFSINERISINSTITUT CURIEINSTITUT MINES-TELECOMUNICANCERIRBAIRSNCIRADFONDATION MERIEUX 5 ITMO Genetics, genomics & bioinformatics How genetics, genomics and bioinformatics can contribute to personalized medicine? CEACHRUCNRSCPUINRAINRIAINSERMINSTITUT PASTEURIRD ARIISEFSINERISINSTITUT CURIEINSTITUT MINES-TELECOMUNICANCERIRBAIRSNCIRADFONDATION MERIEUX

CEACHRUCNRSCPUINRAINRIAINSERMINSTITUT PASTEURIRD ARIISEFSINERISINSTITUT CURIEINSTITUT MINES-TELECOMUNICANCERIRBAIRSNCIRADFONDATION MERIEUX Interpreting personal genomes Sequencing personal genomes is becoming technically and financially within reach How can this information be used to adapt treatments to the individual genetic make-up? There is a need to better understand the relationship between genome sequences and personal/population phenotypes 6

CEACHRUCNRSCPUINRAINRIAINSERMINSTITUT PASTEURIRD ARIISEFSINERISINSTITUT CURIEINSTITUT MINES-TELECOMUNICANCERIRBAIRSNCIRADFONDATION MERIEUX Todays speakers 7 Thierry Frebourg, Inserm CHU Rouen Lluis Quintana-Murci, CNRS Institut Pasteur