Burrill & Company will be holding its 6th Annual Burrill Personalized Medicine Meeting on September 27-28, 2010 in San Francisco, CA. The meeting will offer presentations on the following topics:
• Personalized medicine industry update;
• Company presentation: XDx;
• Company presentation: Navia Systems;
• Panel: Has "healthcare reform" accelerated or decelerated the move to a more personalized medicine world?
• 'Conversations with Experts' Luncheon;
• Keynote Presentation: "Where is Science taking us?"
• The Translational Challenge: Building the Scientific Infrastructure for Personalized Medicine;
• Panel: Discussion on consumer digital health . . . What's it all about?
• Company presentation: Existence Genetics;
• Panel: Making the personal genome measurable and meaningful;
• Panel: Globally, what's really happening with personalized medicine?
• Panel: What will it take to get patients to believe in personalized medicine and medicine to deliver?
• Panel: Can we make sense of the recent court rulings and develop strategies for protecting personalized medicine innovations? -- panel includes Patent Docs author Dr. Kevin Noonan
An agenda for the meeting, including a description of the sessions and list of speakers can be downloaded here.
The registration fee for this conference is $495 (academic, government, and non-profit rate) or $1,195 (general rate). Those interested in registering for the conference can do so here.
Free cliff's notes of Kev's panel:
Yes, and hopefully not.
Posted by: 6 | September 20, 2010 at 07:15 PM