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Ph.D., Associate Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology - Reproductive Biology, Stanford

Biography
Dr. Vittorio Sebastiano is an Associate Professor of OGyN at Stanford School of Medicine, and the Woods Family Endowed Faculty Scholar in Pediatric Translational Medicine at the Stanford Maternal Child Health Research Institute.At his lab, Dr. Sebastiano and his team have spearheaded the development of a groundbreaking technology known as ERA (Epigenetic Reprogramming of Aging). This innovative approach leverages the concept of reprogramming to promote the epigenetic rejuvenation of adult cells while preserving their essential identity. Dr. Sebastiano's pioneering work on ERA has garnered prestigious accolades such as the AFAR Junior Investigator Award and the Glenn Foundation Breakthrough in Gerontology Award and coverage from worldwide press like New York Times, National Geographic, Der Spiegel, The Times, Nature Biotechnology, France 2 "Envoyé spécial".The patented ERA technology is currently being implemented by Turn Biotechnologies, a company co-founded by Dr. Sebastiano, where he serves as Chair of the SAB and Head of Research.


 Session Abstract – PMWC 2025 Silicon Valley

Track 3 - February 6 9.00 A.M.-4.45 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: Understanding the Journey : Women and Coronary Heart Disease
    - Nanette K. Wenger, Emory University
  • Keynote: Prenatal Cell-Free DNA Sequencing and Incidental Detection of Maternal Cancer
    - Diane Bianchi, NIH
  • Innovations in Alzheimer's and Women's Health: Leveraging Omics for Precision Medicine
    Chair: Aparna Vasanthakumar, Abbvie
    - Duygu Tosun-Turgut, UCSF
  • Innovations in Women's Cardiovascular Health: From Research to Practice (PANEL)
    Chair: Noel Bairey Merz, Cedars-Sinai
    - Janet Wright, CDC
    - Judy Regensteiner, University of Colorado
    - Garima Sharma, Inova Health System
    - Roxana Mehran, Mount Sinai
  • From Fertility to Pregnancy
    Chair: Yoel Sadovsky, Magee Women's Research Inst.
    - Linda Giudice, UCSF (Data-Driven Approaches in Endometriosis Research)
    - Paolo Rinaudo, UCSF (Harnessing Data to Enhance Fertility Research and Treatments)
    - Vittorio Sebastiano, Stanford (Stem Cells in Fertility and Aging)
    - Ruth Bunker Lathi, Stanford (Differentiating Maternal and Fetal Causes of Miscarriage to Improve Outcomes)
    - Aleksandar Rajkovic, UCSF (Genetic Insights into Uterine Fibroids and Fertility)
  • PMWC Showcase
    - Neha Kumar, J&J
  • PMWC Showcase
    - Kaylene Ready, Juniper Genomics
  • Prediction of Pregnancy Health
    - Leslie Manace, Kaiser
  • Harnessing Pre-Pregnancy Data to Predict Pregnancy Health
    Chair: Yoel Sadovsky, Magee Women's Research Inst.
    - Priya Pantham, 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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