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Parallel Session 4414

The New Era of Genetics in Movement Disorders

Monday, September 30, 2024
15:00 - 17:00

In this session, the faculty will present how artificial intelligence and the combination of different types of “omics” studies could offer new analytical tools for a better understanding of movement disorders.


Chairs:
Cornelis Blauwendraat, USA
Christine Klein, Germany

Using AI to Interpret the Genome
Sara Bandres Ciga, Spain

The Role of Epigenetics
Lasse Pihlstrøm, Norway

Multi-omic Approaches
Carolyn Sue, Australia

CSPC Liaisons:
Niccolo Mencacci, United States

Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this session, participants should be better able to:

  1. Examine the role of artificial intelligence, machine learning and deep learning in interpreting genomic data
  2. Discuss how epigenetic changes influence the onset and progression of movement disorders
  3. Review the role of -omics in complementing genetic studies for the diagnosis of neurogenetic disorders

Recommended Audience
Clinician
Industry
Researcher / Basic Science

Education Level
Experienced / Intermediate
Expert / Advanced

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