Instructor
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Clayton, Missouri, United States
Jason Saliba, PhD, is an Instructor in the Griffith laboratory at the Washington University School of Medicine. Dr. Saliba’s research is focused on the development and improvement of protocols, classification guidelines, and training methods related to the curation and interpretation of clinically significant information that advances precision medicine in cancer. He was the first full-time editor of the Clinical Interpretation of Variants in Cancer (CIViC) knowledgebase, which is an open access, open source, community-driven web resource for the curation of somatic variant evidence. He is the Coordinator and Program Manager of ClinGen Somatic Cancer and oversees the progress of the ClinGen Somatic Clinical Domain Working Groups and Somatic Cancer Variant Curation Expert Panels (SC-VCEPs). Dr. Saliba is also the coordinator of the NTRK fusion, FGFR, and FLT3 SC-VCEPs. Dr. Saliba serves as a Project Leader for the ClinGen Somatic Cancer and Variant Interpretation for Cancer Consortium (VICC) Virtual Molecular Tumor Board Case Series.
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Current Standards for Classifying Fusion Oncogenicity and its Applications
Friday, November 14, 2025
10:45 AM - 11:15 AM EST