PROGRAM AAHMS Annual Scientific Meeting 2018 Wednesday 10 October 2018

The Mentorship Workshop Dr Jennifer de Vries, Organisational Consultant

Please note: The Mentorship Workshop is only open to Academy Fellows and members of the Academy’s mentorship scheme.

10.30 AM Registration

11.00 AM WELCOME Dr Jen de Vries

11.10 AM SESSION 1

Facilitated Introductions Building the collegial networks

Introducing sponsorship How it differs from mentoring, why this is an important distinction, how this plays out in careers and what mentors and mentees can do about it

An environmental scan Where are my gaps? What do I need? What can I give?

1.00 PM LUNCH

2.00 PM SESSION 2

Coaching conversations Skills at the heart of mentoring

Leader / Supervisor / Mentor / Sponsor Role clarity

3.30 PM AFTERNOON TEA

4.00 PM SESSION 3

Mentoring relationship styles Pros and cons, and practical relationship building tips

How does a formal mentoring program Setting goals, expectations and getting started work

5.30 PM BREAK

6.00 PM Informal dinner & drinks @ The Leveson, North

8.30 PM CLOSE

PROGRAM AAHMS Annual Scientific Meeting 2018 Day 1: Thursday 11 October 2018

8.30 AM Registration

9.00 AM WELCOME TO COUNTRY Auntie Di

9.15 AM WELCOME Professor David Vaux AO FAA FAHMS Professor Ian Frazer AC FRS FAA FAHMS

9.30 AM KEYNOTE

Professor Alan Lopez AC FAHMS HonFAFPHM Building the evidence base for health systems and policy: big data and the Global Burden of Disease Study

10.30 AM MORNING TEA

11.00 AM NEW FELLOWS’ PRESENTATIONS Chairs: Professors Peter van Wijngaarden & Catriona McLean

12.30 PM LUNCH

1.30 PM NEW FELLOWS’ PRESENTATIONS Chair: Professor Robyn O’Hehir

2.30 PM ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

3.30 PM AFTERNOON TEA

4.00 PM NEW FELLOWS’ PRESENTATIONS Chair: Professor Christine McDonald

5.00 PM MENTORSHIP UPDATE

5.30 PM BREAK Bus leaves from WEHI to Arts Centre

6.30 PM GALA DINNER Arts Centre Melbourne

11.00 PM CLOSE

PROGRAM AAHMS Annual Scientific Meeting 2018 Day 2: Friday 12 October 2018

8.15 AM Registration

8.45 AM WELCOME Professor David Vaux AO FAA FAHMS Professor Ian Frazer AC FRS FAA FAHMS

SESSION 1: BIG DATA – ETHICS AND EQUITY Chair: Professor Ian Frazer

9.00 AM THE HUMAN FACTOR Dr Alan Finkle AO FAA FTSE Australia Chief Scientist

9.30 AM EFFECTIVE USE OF DATA FOR INDIGENOUS HEALTH Professor AC FAA FAHMS(Hon) FASSA Distinguished Research Professor, University of Western Australia Director, ANDI (Australian National Development Index) at the

Professor Sandra Eades FAHMS Associate Dean (Indigenous), Faculty of , Dentistry and Health Sciences, Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, The University of Melbourne

A/Professor Ray Lovett NHMRC Research Fellow, Epidemiology for Policy and Practice, National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, National University

10.05 AM ETHICAL CHALLENGES OF BIG DATA Professor Julian Savulescu Uehiro Professor of Practical Ethics, University of Oxford

10.30 AM MORNING TEA

11.00 AM PANEL DISCUSSION Facilitator: Professor Julian Savulescu

Professor Sandra Eades, Dr Alan Finkle, Professor Alan Lopez, A/Professor Ray Lovett, Professor Fiona Stanley

SESSION 2: APPLYING BIG DATA IN THE CLINICAL ARENA Chair: Professor Ingrid Scheffer

11.45 AM WOMENS HEALTH: A NEW GLOBAL AGENDA Professor Robyn Norton AO FAHMS Principal Director, The George Institute for Global Health

12.10 PM BIG DATA IN IMAGING Professor David Reutens Director, Centre for Advanced Imaging

12.35 PM GENOMICS AND THE BRAVE NEW WORLD OF PERSONALISED MEDICINE: A GLOBAL AND LOCAL PERSPECTIVE Professor Kathryn North AM FRACP FAHMS Director, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute David Danks Professor of Child Health Research, The University of Melbourne

1.00 PM LUNCH

SESSION 3: BIG DATA – FROM MATHEMATICS TO MANKIND Chair: Professor Fabienne Mackay

2.00 PM GENOMIC ARCHITECTURE OF COMPLEX TRAITS Professor David Balding FAAFS Professor, Statistical Genomics, The University of Melbourne Director, Melbourne Integrative Genomics

2.25 PM ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HEALTH AND Dr Terry Sweeney CMG Managing Director, IBM Watson Health Asia Pacific, Japan & China

2.50 PM LINKING LONGITUDINAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA FOR WOMEN’S HEALTH Professor Julie Byles FAAG FAHMS Global Innovation Chair in Responsive Transitions in Health and Ageing & Director, Priority Research Centre for Generational Health and Ageing, University of Newcastle Professor Annette Dobson AM FAHMS Professor of Biostatistics & Director, Centre for Longitudinal and Life-course Research, School of Public Health, The

3.15 PM CLOSING REMARKS Professors Ian Frazer and David Vaux

3.30 PM AFTERNOON TEA / DRINKS

4.00 PM MEETING CLOSE