Resources & Events

Upcoming Events

2025

Australian Precision Oncology Symposium 2025 (APOS 25)

APOS 25 Theme: The Coming of Age of Precision Oncology
APOS 25 will showcase a pivotal moment in cancer care, as precision oncology moves from theory to transformative practice. Designed for Australian oncology professionals—including oncologists, researchers, pathologists, and members of the life science and advocacy sectors—APOS 25 is set to be an impactful gathering of thought leaders in precision oncology. Full program will be available Jan 2025.

Dates:
Friday, 7 March 2025: 1pm – 5:30pm | Followed by the symposium dinner
Saturday, 8 March 2025: 9am – 2:30pm

Click here to register for in-person attendance

Click here to register for virtual attendance

 

Free ‘Cancer & Genomics’ Webinar for those diagnosed with cancer, loved ones & carers

Join us Feb 6, 2025 01:00 PM (AEDT) for this interactive webinar focusing on the fundamentals of comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP), its role in precision oncology, and what modern-day clinical trials involve.

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Cancer Meets Its Match Podcast Series – Launching February 2025

We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our 8-episode podcast series, Cancer Meets Its Match, debuting in February 2025. This series is designed for patients, families, and carers, to break down the complexities of CGP and precision oncology through:

  • Discussions with Omico researchers and clinicians.
  • Stories from patients and families who have experienced CGP.
  • Insights from patient advocacy groups who support Australians facing challenging cancers.

Keep an eye out for podcast releases!

Omico Event Library

2024

Omico Presents: Transforming Cancer Care in Australia - 15 Feb 2024

Omico Presents: Transforming Cancer Care in Australia - 15th Feb 2024

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Precision Oncology Advances and Future Sustainability (APOS 24) - 8-9 March 2024

Download a copy of the program here and watch the webinar recordings below.

View recordings

Prof. David Thomas' Addresses the National Press Club - 26 June 2024

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Precision Oncology Information Webinar for Patients - 18 July 2024

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Omico webinar via CNSA for CNSA members - 1 October 2024

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Omico - Post ESMO 2024 Webinar - Key Insights for Australian Patient Advocacy GroupsVideo

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2021

APOS 2021 Webinar 1 - The Future of Genomic Cancer Medicine - 22nd Nov 2021

APOS 2021 Webinar 1 - The Future of Genomic Cancer Medicine - 22nd Nov 2021

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APOS 2021 Webinar 2- Informatics & Novel Technologies - 23rd Nov 2021

APOS 2021 Webinar 2- Informatics & Novel Technologies - 23rd Nov 2021

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APOS 2021 Webinar 3 - The Value of Precision Oncology: A Health System Perspective - 24th Nov 2021

APOS 2021 Webinar 3 - The Value of Precision Oncology: A Health System Perspective - 24th Nov 2021

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APOS 2021 Webinar 4 - Risk Management in the Genomic Era - 25th Nov 2021

APOS 2021 Webinar 4 - Risk Management in the Genomic Era - 25th Nov 2021

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2020

Webinar 1 - Molecular pathology in cancer genomics, from sequencer to variant interpretation - 29th October 2020

Webinar 1 - Molecular pathology in cancer genomics, from sequencer to variant interpretation - 29th October 2020

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Webinar 2 - Translating genomic findings into treatment recommendations - 5th November 2020

Webinar 2 - Translating genomic findings into treatment recommendations - 5th November 2020

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Webinar 3 - Germline implications - 12th November 2020

Webinar 3 - Germline implications - 12th November 2020

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Podcasts

Health Industry Hub
Guest: Professor David Thomas
‘As a researcher in genomics and precision oncology, I can’t accept that we choose to fail those in need’. >>
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ABC Listen
Guest: Professor David Thomas
Free gene analysis opportunity for people with advanced or rare cancers. >>

The Bright Side
Guest: Professor David Thomas
Discussing the complexities involved in treating rare cancers and certain tumours. >>

The Medical Republic
Guest: Professor David Thomas
Rare cancers get a new, genomic pathway. >>

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