Jiménez Díaz Commemorative Lecture
The Fundación Conchita Rábago annually holds the Jiménez Díaz Commemorative Lecture to distinguish the work of an outstanding international figure in medicine or biomedical research. The lecture is given in the Great Hall of the Fundación Jiménez Díaz, accompanied by prominent researchers who complement the event with a symposium.
LV Jiménez Díaz Commemorative Lecture
Onsite and Online
Tuesday, May 21, 2024. 9:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Hospital Universitario Fundación Jiménez Díaz
Conference Hall. Av. Reyes católicos 2, Madrid
Dennis Lo
"Non-invasive plasma DNA testing: from dream to reality"
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Organizing Committee:
Gregorio de Rábago Juan-Aracil, Rosa de Rábago Sociats, Pedro de Rábago González, Luis Jiménez-Díaz Egoscozábal, Isabel Ferreiro Carrobles.
Scientific Comittee:
Joaquín Sastre Domínguez, Isaura de Rábago Juan-Aracil, Carmen Ayuso García, José María Aguado García, Miguel Górgolas Hernández-Mora.
PROGRAMME
SYMPOSIUM “Current and future applications of circulating DNA”
08:30 a.m. Registration
09:00 a.m. Introduction and modation
Carmen Ayuso García
Scientific Director, Jiménez Díaz Foundation Health Research Institute (IISFJD, UAM). Head of the Genetics Service, Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital, Madrid.
Damián García Olmo
Head of the Department of General Surgery and the Digestive System, Neck and Breast, Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital, Madrid. Professor of Surgery, Autonomous University of Madrid.
09.10 a.m. Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis of monogenic diseases
Ana Bustamante Aragonés
Associate Physician, Genetics Service, Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital, Madrid
09:35 a.m. Non-invasive prenatal screening programmes for aneuploidies
Javier Suela Rubio
President, Spanish Association of Prenatal Diagnosis. Technical Director of Genetics, Sanitas Hospitales.
10:00 a.m. State of the art of liquid biopsy in oncology
Jesús García-Foncillas López
Director of the Oncology Department, Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital. Professor of Oncology, Autonomous University of Madrid.
10:25 a.m. Incorporation of liquid biopsy into the SNS service portfolio
Federico Rojo Todo
Head of the Pathological Anatomy Service, Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital, Madrid.
10:50 a.m. Circulating DNA as the origin of metastases
Ricardo Sánchez Prieto
Senior Scientist of the CSIC, Alberto Sols Biomedical Research Institute - Morreale / University of Castilla La Mancha.
11:15 a.m. Discussion
12.00 p.m. LV JIMÉNEZ DÍAZ COMMEMORATIVE LECTURE
"Non-invasive plasma DNA testing: from dream to reality"
Dennis Lo
Li Ka Shing Professor of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
01:30 p.m. Imposition of medal. Closure.
Dennis Lo
Professor Dennis Lo is a scientist recognized worldwide for his contribution to the development of non-invasive prenatal tests by discovering free fetal DNA in maternal blood. The importance of his discovery goes beyond the prenatal scope, since free DNA is a non-invasive biomarker to detect other diseases, such as cancer.
Professor Dennis Lo is the Director of the Li Ka Shing Institute of Health Sciences, the Li Ka Shing Professor of Medicine, and Professor of a Chemical Pathology of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). He is also the Associate Dean (Research) of the Faculty of Medicine of CUHK. Dennis Lo received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Cambridge and the Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from the University of Oxford.
Following his training at Oxford, he was appointed as the University Lecturer in Clinical Biochemistry and Honorary Consultant Chemical Pathologist at the John Radcliffe Hospital, the teaching hospital of the University of Oxford Clinical School. He was also a Fellow at Green College, Oxford.
Dennis Lo returned to Hong Kong in 1997. In the same year, he discovered the presence of fetal DNA in maternal plasma. His group has since remained at the forefront of this field. His group was the first to report the presence of cell-free fetal RNA and fetal epigenetic markers in maternal plasma and pioneered the use of such markers for non-invasive prenatal diagnosis. Dennis Lo was also the first to show that cell-free fetal nucleic acids in maternal plasma could be used for the non-invasive prenatal diagnosis of fetal trisomy 21 and had devised multiple solutions for this hitherto difficult diagnostic problem, including methods based on plasma RNA-SNP allelic ratios, plasma epigenetic markers, digital PCR and massively parallel DNA sequencing. With the use of massively parallel sequencing and the development of novel bioinformatics strategies, Dennis Lo’s group succeeded at deciphering a genome-wide genetic map of the fetus through the analysis of the small amounts of fragmented DNA floating in the blood of pregnant women. This scientific achievement lays the foundation for developing non-invasive prenatal diagnostic tests for multiple genetic diseases in a non-invasive way.
Dennis Lo has extended his work to other fields. He discovered that DNA from a transplanted solid organ could be detected in the plasma of a transplant recipient. This discovery has led to the development of non-invasive test for monitoring post-transplantation rejection. He has also done foundational work in the development of cancer liquid biopsies. Using nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) as a model system, he demonstrated that cancer liquid biopsies could be used for the detection, monitoring and prognostication of cancer. He also demonstrated that screening of NPC in asymptomatic individuals using a plasma DNA test was feasible and resulted in a 10-fold reduction in mortality. More recently, he has demonstrated that screened individuals showing a seemingly ‘false-positive’ test result had an increased risk of future cancer on follow-up.
Dennis Lo has developed multiple approaches for generalizing cancer screening by plasma DNA analysis to multiple cancer types. He developed a genomewide DNA methylation based approach in which a single blood test could be used to detect multiple types of cancer. He has also demonstrated that such an approach could be used to localise the tissue of origin of a detected cancer. These technologies have now been commercialised through the Grail’s Galleri test.
Professor Lo has received numerous awards, including the 2014 King Faisal International Prize for Medicine and being named as a ‘Thomson Reuters Citation Laureate - Chemistry’ in 2016. Professor Lo was also selected as the winner of the inaugural Future Science Prize-Life Science Prize in 2016, a prize which was seen as China’s Nobel Prize, Fudan-Zhongzhi Science Award in 2019, Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences in 2021, Royal Medal in biological sciences in 2021, and the Lasker~DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award in 2022. He has been named the “Top 20 Translational Researchers” by Nature Biotechnology in five consecutive years.
Professor Lo was also elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2011 and an International Member of the US National Academy of Sciences in 2013. He is also a Founding Member and the current President of the Hong Kong Academy of Sciences.
Executive Committee Jiménez Díaz Memorial Lecture
Chair:
Joaquín Sastre Domínguez
Hospital Universitario Fundación Jiménez Díaz.
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Vice Chair:
Borja Ibáñez Cabeza
Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares
Hospital Universitario Fundación Jiménez Díaz
Secretary:
Luis Jiménez-Díaz Egoscozábal
Despacho Jones Day
Members:
Fernando Alfonso Manterola
Fernando Alfonso Manterola
Hospital Universitario de La Princesa
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Juan Luis Arsuaga Ferreras
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Museo de la Evolución Humana de Burgos
Carmen Ayuso García
Hospital Universitario Fundación Jiménez Díaz, IIS-FJD, UAM
Fundación Conchita Rábago de Jiménez Díaz
Lina Badimon Maestro
Centro de Investigación Cardiovascular, CSIC-ICCC
Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau
Gorka Bastarrika Alemañ
Clínica Universidad de Navarra
Universidad de Navarra
José Luis Calleja Panero
Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Damián García Olmo
Hospital Universitario Fundación Jiménez Díaz
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Pedro Guillén García
Clínicas CEMTRO
Real Academia Nacional de Medicina de España
César de Haro Castella
Centro de Biología Molecular Severo Ochoa, CSIC-UAM
Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte
Salk Institute for Biological Studies
University of California, San Diego
Katalin Karikó
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
University of Szeged, Hungary
Domingo A. Pascual Figal
Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Arrixaca
Universidad de Murcia
Silvia G. Priori
Universidad de Pavia
Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri
Pedro de Rábago González
Fundación Conchita Rábago de Jiménez Díaz
Gregorio de Rábago Juan-Aracil
Clínica Universidad de Navarra
Fundación Conchita Rábago de Jiménez Díaz
Isaura de Rábago Juan-Aracil
Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas
Rosa de Rábago Sociats
Hospital Universitario Fundación Jiménez Díaz
Fundación Conchita Rábago de Jiménez Díaz
Olga Sánchez Pernaute
Hospital Universitario Fundación Jiménez Díaz
Andrés Varela de Ugarte
Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
José Vivancos Mora
Hospital Universitario de La Princesa
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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