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Inaugural Childx Conference to be Held at Stanford in April

Alan Guttmacher, a leading child health expert, will give a keynote address at the TED-style event April 2-3, which will bring together diverse experts in fetal and child health.

For Release: March 18, 2015

STANFORD, Calif.鈥 Alan Guttmacher, MD, head of the , will be among the featured speakers at the inaugural conference April 2-3 at the .

The TED-style conference, intended to inspire innovation in pediatric and obstetric medicine, will bring together hundreds of maternal and child-health researchers, clinicians, investors and industry experts interested in collaborating to address difficult health problems in pregnancy, infancy and childhood. The event will be held at the Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge.

鈥淧ediatric medicine faces unique challenges,鈥 said , associate professor of pediatrics at Stanford, who leads the conference's scientific advisory board. 鈥淢ost children are quite healthy, which can make it difficult to attract adequate research attention to severe pediatric diseases that affect relatively few children. At the same time, every child鈥檚 health status is influenced by a complex array of factors, which cause decades-long ripple effects as today鈥檚 children mature into tomorrow鈥檚 adults.鈥

The conference, developed and sponsored by , has five themes:

  • The expansion of stem cell and gene therapy for child health.
  • The arc of fetal, developmental/cognitive and adult health.
  • The acceleration of child and maternal health innovation.
  • Precision medicine for rare and historically untreatable childhood diseases.
  • The health ecosystem and the impact of social, economic, political, environmental and cultural issues on children鈥檚 health and well-being.

Guttmacher, a pediatrician and medical geneticist who has led the since 2010, will deliver a keynote address about several areas of pediatric medicine that he believes deserve much more research, including prevention of premature birth, better use of childhood vaccinations and the developmental origins of health and disease.

Other speakers include Martin Andrews, who leads GlaxoSmithKline鈥檚 rare diseases team; Nadia Rosenthal, PhD, the founding director of the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute; Harvard鈥檚 Matthew Gillman, MD, an expert on early life prevention of chronic disease; Sheena Josselyn, PhD, a neuroscientist at the University of Toronto and the Hospital for Sick Children, who studies molecular processes behind learning and memory; and Donald Schwarz, MD, the director of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Opening remarks will be given by , dean of the School of Medicine; Christopher Dawes, president and chief executive officer of Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford; and Hugh O鈥橞rodovich, MD, director of Stanford鈥檚 Child Health Research Institute and professor and chair of pediatrics at Stanford.

Stanford experts from several disciplines will take part in the conference, including gene therapy expert Maria Grazia Roncarolo, MD, professor of pediatrics and of medicine; , professor of chemical and systems biology; , associate professor of medicine and of genetics; Anne Fernald, PhD, associate professor of psychology; and , professor of pediatrics and of medicine.

鈥淧ediatric medicine needs to turn its focus more to creating advanced, technology-enabled solutions that will increase our ability to detect, monitor and treat child health,鈥 Wall said. 鈥淣o pediatric conference to date has combined these key themes of precision health care with the most pressing challenges and opportunities in child and maternal health. The inaugural Childx will be the first conference to do so.鈥

Details about conference registration are available at . Registration costs range from $200 to $375 for the two-day event. The event is open both to experts and to interested members of the public. In addition, the entire event will be streamed live on the conference website for those who are unable to attend in person.

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