Speaker Profile
Biography
Alison was born and raised in the Greater Boston area, completed her undergraduate and pharmacy degrees at the University of Connecticut, and pursued two years of residency. She joined Kaiser Permanente Colorado in 2016 where she established a PGx consult service, led research and quality improvement projects, and collaborated with genomics partners from across KP. In late 2018, her role was expanded to support the national pharmacy team. She acts as the PGx content expert for the Precision Medicine and Genomics National Program, developing KP's PGx strategic plan including policy development, education, and implementation.
Session Abstract – PMWC 2025 Silicon Valley
Track 1 - February 7 9.00 A.M.-3.00 P.M.
Track Chair:
Kristine Ashcraft, YouScript
Program Theme: Addressing Persistent PGx Myths
- PMWC Award Ceremony:
Luminary Honoree: Philip E. Empey, UPMC
Pioneer Honoree: Collen Masimirembwa, University of the Witwatersrand
- Keynote: Genomic Diversity in Africa: Pharmacogenetics and Clinical Applications
- Collen Masimirembwa, University of the Witwatersrand
- PGx is Expensive and Insurance Coverage is Limited (PANEL)
Chair: Jai Patel, Atrium Health
- Lena Chaihorskym, Alva10
- Mark Fleury, ACS CAN
- Kristin Wiisanen, Rosalind Franklin University
- Alison L. Quinn, Kaiser - Science Backing PGx is Limited (PANEL)
Chair: Sara Rogers, American Society of Pharmacovigilance
- Russ Altman, Stanford
- Philip E. Empey, UPMC
- PGx is Hard to Implement (PANEL)
Chair: Kristine Crews, St Jude
- Suzanne Stevens, Wentworth-Douglass Hospital
- Deepak Voora, VA
- Jason Roos, ARPA-H
- Jennifer Wick, The Christ Hospital Health Network
- What will It Take to Make PGx the Standard of Care? (PANEL)
Chair: Kristine Ashcraft, YouScript
- Alan Venook, UCSF/ NCCN
- Gary Marchant, ASU
- Dan Hertz, University of Michigan
- Deepak Voora, VA