The 2026 ACMG Annual Clinical Genetics Meeting
The widely anticipated
2026 ACMG Annual Clinical Genetics Meeting is set to take place from March 10-14, 2026, in Baltimore, Maryland. This premier event, organized by the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG), invites journalists from across the globe to delve into the latest advancements in genetics and genomics. As the field evolves, this gathering promises to showcase the latest transformations in clinical genetics, shifting from a primary focus on diagnosis to an emphasis on treatment and personalized therapeutics.
Why You Should Attend
The ACMG Annual Meeting is recognized for bringing together leading experts in the realm of medical genetics and genomics. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to explore how recent genomic discoveries are being integrated into clinical settings. The program is designed to comprise a range of dynamic formats including:
- - Scientific Sessions
- - Workshops
- - TED-Style Talks
- - Case-Based Sessions
- - Platform Presentations
- - Short Courses
Journalists attending the event can connect with top experts positioned at the cutting edge of medical and laboratory genetics. Potential story ideas may include:
- - The role of artificial intelligence in genetic research
- - Advances in gene editing technologies
- - Insights into reproductive genetics and cancer genetics
- - The implications of direct-to-consumer genetic testing
- - Understanding exome sequencing and pre- and perinatal genetics
- - Emerging topics in biochemical and metabolic genetics
- - The landscape of genetic counseling and health service implementation
- - Ethical and legal considerations in genetic research
Registration Details
Credentialed journalists can participate in the meeting at no cost. They must reach out to Barry Eisenberg, Communications Manager, via email at [email protected] to obtain the Press Registration Invitation Code. This code is essential for completing the registration process on the ACMG meeting website.
As the event approaches, further details about the meeting's agenda, including scheduling and other logistics, will be accessible on the ACMG Press Media page. Excitingly, abstracts from the conference will be published in January as a supplement to the journal
Genetics in Medicine Open.
Program Highlights
Attendees can look forward to a diverse program featuring sessions such as:
- - The Future of Expanded Newborn Genomic Screening: Discussing the latest trends and research in newborn screening.
- - Non-Invasive Fetal Sequencing (NIFS): Exploring the readiness for this groundbreaking technology.
- - Clonal Hematopoiesis and Multigene Cancer Testing: Addressing complex diagnostic dilemmas from the Undiagnosed Diseases Network.
- - Real-World Implementation of Gene Therapy: Showcasing tangible applications in clinical genetics.
- - Hot Topics in Washington, DC: An insight into how legislative changes impact medical genetics.
Alongside the scientific program, a variety of corporate educational sessions will be hosted by industry leaders such as BioMarin, Denali Therapeutics, and Oxford Nanopore Technologies. These sessions will unveil the latest insights and developmental advancements in genetics and genomics.
Special Initiatives
Yearly, the ACMG Foundation conducts a significant event dubbed the
Day of Caring, where genetics professionals contribute custom-adapted bicycles to children with genetic conditions. This heartwarming initiative will again take place in 2026, collaborating with the local Kennedy Krieger Institute. The media will have a unique story opportunity capturing the essence of community service and the positive impact of genetics on lives.
Conclusion
For comprehensive updates about the conference, including any new developments, attendees are encouraged to follow ACMG on social media platforms such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter/X, and Instagram, using the hashtag #ACMGMtg26.
For more information, visit the
ACMG Annual Meeting website and stay tuned as it gets enriched with fresh details leading up to the conference.
The ACMG plays a crucial role in shaping the field of medical genetics and genomics, established since 1991 as a leading professional organization dedicated to advancing the integration of genetics into healthcare for better public health outcomes.