Speaker Profile
Biography
Dr Kohli's academic journey as a physician and physician-scientist over the past 24 years has centered on multi-disciplinary teams that deliver convergence science-based solutions to enhance cancer care. He has worked in NCI-designated comprehensive cancer care matrix centers, tertiary-level VA facilities, university settings, and not-for-profit clinics, gaining a deep understanding of the complexities inherent in each care model. Currently, he holds the position of tenured Professor in the Department of Medicine and the Jack and Hazel Robertson Presidential Endowed Chair at the University of Utah-Huntsman Cancer Institute in cancer research. As a clinician-scientist his multi-disciplinary teams focus has secured continuous and multiple NIH RO1 grant funding since 2011. He develops real-world annotated biobanks to apply the rapid advances in computing power to develop patented algorithms through in silico multi-omic, machine learning modeling for clinical applications that can results in developing innovative biomarker-based enrichment-type clinical trial designs for enhancingindividualized care in cancer.
Session Abstract – PMWC 2026 Silicon Valley
Track Chair:
Victor Velculescu, Johns Hopkins University
PMWC Award Ceremony
• Daniel De Carvalho, University of Toronto
From Mutation to Methylation: The Next Wave of Liquid Biopsy Biomarkers
• Chair: Victor Velculescu, Johns Hopkins University
• Daniel De Carvalho, University of Toronto
• Stephen Master, CHOP/U Penn
• Gordon Sanghera, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Advancing Minimal Residual Disease Detection Through cfDNA & cfRNA Profiling
• Chair: Luis Diaz, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
• Anne-Renee Hartman, Adela
• Minetta Liu, Natera
• Rita Shaknovich, Agilent
• Ajay Gannerkote, Integrated DNA Tech
AI-Informed Biomarker Trials: Turning Early Signals into Actionable Designs
• Chair: Manish Kohli, University of Utah
• Eric Klein, GRAIL
• Sarah Moseley, DELFI Diagnostics
• Samuel Levy, ClearNote Health
Role of AI in Liquid Biopsies & Cancer Detection
• Chair: Amoolya Singh, DELFI Diagnostics
• Ron Andrews, Dxcover
• Pankaj Vats, NVIDIA
• Paul Shi, Amgen
Fragmentomics for Early Detection: End Motifs and Library Prep
• Christopher Troll, Claret Bioscience
Integrating Genetic Risk with Early Detection: A Precision Prevention Framework for Cardiovascular Disease
• Paolo Di Domenico, Allelica
AI-Driven Metagenomic and Host RNA Profiling for Precision Diagnosis of Infections
• Charles Chiu, UCSF
AI-Driven Host–Pathogen Signatures from Plasma cfDNA: Bridging Infection Biology and Early Diagnostics
• Sivan Bercovici, Karius
Ultra-Sensitive Multimodal Liquid Biopsy for Early Cancer Detection: AI-Driven Signal Profiling
• John Sninsky, CellMax Life
Overcoming Limits of Traditional cfDNA Assays Using Active Chromatin
• Diana Abdueva, Aqtual
Whole-genome methylome-based early cancer signal detection
• Sally Mackenzie, EpiMethyl Analytics
BrainSee Sees the Brain: FDA-Approved AI for Predicting Modifiable Risk of Developing Alzheimer’s Within Five Year
• Padideh Kamali-Zare, Darmiyan




