Speaker Profile

M.D., Chief Genomics Officer, UCSF

Biography
Dr. Aleksandar Rajkovic serves as the Medical Director and Chief of the Center for Genetic and Genomic Medicine (CGGM) that organizes, coordinates and oversees Clinical Genetics and Genomics Services across the UCSF Health System. He is also Stuart Lindsay Distinguished Professor in Experimental Pathology I, member of the American Society of Clinical Investigator, American Association of Physicians and National Academy of Medicine. His research interests lie in basic and translational medical sciences in reproductive and population genetics. His current work focuses on implementing precision medicine tools across UCSF and evaluate its clinical significance and validity.


Talk
Genetic Insights into Uterine Fibroids and Fertility
This talk explores the genetic mechanisms behind uterine fibroids, focusing on key mutations like MED12 and their impact on fibroid development. Implications for fertility and pregnancy are discussed, highlighting novel diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies aimed at improving reproductive outcomes for affected women. Cutting-edge genomic and clinical insights will be presented.


 Session Abstract – PMWC 2025 Silicon Valley

Track 3 - February 6 9.00 A.M.-4.30 P.M.


Track Co-Chairs:
Yoel Sadovsky, UPMC
C. Noel Bairey Merz, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Program Theme: Women's Health Innovation.

  • PMWC 2025 Award Ceremony
    Pioneer Honoree: Nanette K. Wenger, Emory University
    Luminary Honoree: Diana Bianchi, NIH
  • Keynote: Prenatal Cell-Free DNA Sequencing and Incidental Detection of Maternal Cancer
    - Diane Bianchi, NIH
  • Keynote: Understanding the Journey : Women and Coronary Heart Disease
    - Nanette K. Wenger, Emory University
  • Innovations in Alzheimer's and Women's Health
    Chair: TBA
    - Aparna Vasanthakumar, Abbvie
    - Duygu Tosun-Turgut, UCSF
  • Innovations in Women's Cardiovascular Health: From Research to Practice
    Chair: Noel Bairey Merz, Cedars-Sinai
    - Janet Wright, CDC
    - Christine Albert, Cedars-Sinai
    - Garima Sharma, Inova Health System
    - Roxana Mehran, Mount Sinai
  • From Fertility to Pregnancy
    Chair: Yoel Sadovsky, Magee Women's Research Inst.
    - Linda Giudice, UCSF (Endometriosis and its Role in Fertility)
    - Paolo Rinaudo, UCSF (Harnessing Data to Enhance Fertility Research and Treatments)
    - Vittorio Sebastiano, Stanford (Stem Cells in Fertility and Aging: Bridging the Gap)
    - Ruth Bunker Lathi, Stanford (Understanding Miscarriage: Differentiating Maternal and Fetal Causes to Improve Outcomes)
    - Aleksandar Rajkovic, UCSF (Unraveling the Genetics Behind Uterine Fibroids: Implications for Women's Health)
  • PMWC Showcase
    - Jeremy Grushcow, Juniper Genomics
  • Harnessing Pre-Pregnancy Data to Predict Pregnancy Health
    Chair: Yoel Sadovsky, Magee Women's Research Inst.
    - Louise Laurent, UCSD (Advancements in RNA-based Biomarker Discovery for gestational diseases)
    - Mike Snyder, Stanford (The Role of Biological Clocks in Pregnancy: Insights from Multi-Omics Analysis)
    - Alison Paquette, Seattle Children's Research Institute (Multi-Omics Analysis of the Placenta: Unlocking New Insights into Pregnancy Health)

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