Omics-Driven Approaches to Advance Precision Prevention of Chronic Diseases

Chronic diseases arise from complex, multi-level biological processes that cannot be fully explained by single data types. Advances in omics technologies now offer unprecedented opportunities to uncover the molecular underpinnings of disease risk, progression, and prevention. 

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Event Details:

February 11, 2026
11:45am – 1:15pm, MT
Zoom Webinar

Session Chair: Tengteng Wang, Rutgers Cancer Institute and Cheng Peng, Harvard Medical School

Presenters

Shilpa Bhupathiraju
Unraveling the Proteomic Signatures of Diet: Links to Cardiometabolic Disease Risk

Tengteng Wang
Targeting the Microbiome for Precision Breast Cancer Prevention and Control

Matt Moll
Genomic and Systems Pharmacology Approaches to Drug Repurposing in Obstructive Lung Disease

Oana Zeleznik
The Role of Distress-related Metabolic Dysfunction in Ovarian Cancer Development

Cheng Peng
Using tumor transcriptomics to elucidate the role of lifestyle factors in tumor etiology

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