
Next-generation cancer diagnostics showcase event
Thu, 08 May 2025
Event Details
Accelerating early cancer detection and precision medicine
CPI invites you to an exclusive, invite-only event to showcase the Next-Generation Cancer Diagnostics Grand Challenge on 8th and 9th May 2025.
Unlocking new global markets for “omics” in cancer diagnostics are too high-risk, complex, technically challenging and investment-heavy for single parties to support independently. The opportunities range from sample preparation to assay development and data analysis, with a need to overcome complex regulatory approval and unclear health economics.
Please join us at this invitation-only event to show your commitment to this ambitious mission to shape the future of cancer diagnostics.
Please confirm your attendance by registering using the form below.
Thursday 8th May – 9.00am – 5:00pm— Confirming consortium to deliver two initial workstreams focused on sample preparation (ctDNA, proteins)
Friday 9th May – 8:00am – 12:30pm— Exploring future workstreams that map a journey to multi-omics (including digital pathology & spatial biology).
What to expect from this showcase
A two day agenda (full details will be circulated in advance of the event) of presentations, panels and networking breaks to confirm the ctDNA and proteomics work streams and scope future challenges that map the journey onwards to multi-omics in the clinic.
Who will be there? Attendees are an invite-only list of prospective partners in IVD, pharma and big tech, charities and SMEs, clinical leaders and scientific experts.
The showcase will cement this public/private consortium, backed by UK government funding, and supported by our delivery partners: the University of Glasgow’s Living Laboratory for Precision Medicine and the Jamieson Spatial Laboratory, the University of Liverpool’s Centre for Proteome Research and Cambridge Design Partnership.

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