Adelphi Genetics Forum annual conference 2025
The annual conference of the Adelphi Genetics Forum.
Details
When? Thursday 23 October 2025
Where? Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG
The annual conference of the Adelphi Genetics Forum
Several questions arise concerning these studies: 1) at a practical level, e.g. the significance of a particular finding in non-symptomatic people with no family history; 2) on an ethical level, e.g. informed consent and long-term data storage; 3) a financial question, e.g. the true cost to health services beyond the screening process; and 4) the impact of a positive screening result on individuals and families.
This conference will explore examples of programmes that have worked, and those that have not worked. To help provide some understanding of the issues involved, talks will cover historical aspects of screening, new initiatives, ethical considerations, impact of findings on health services and families, implementation of new screening methods, and communication.
Speakers
Professor Richard Houlston
Overview of population screening programmes
Professor Diane B Paul
A historical perspective on the realities of newborn screening
Professor Felicity Boardman
Ethical considerations in screening programmes
Professor David Hunter
The clinical utility of common genetic variation
Professor Aroon Hingorani
Polygenic risk scores in population screening and disease prediction
Dr Philip Ball
Challenges of communicating the complexities of genomic data
Adelphi Lecture:
Dr Margaret McCartney
Challenges of population screening