Monday, August 16, 2010

Look Who's Talking at Partnering for Cures 2010 New York City December 14-15

Partnering for Cures

Plan to Attend Partnering for Cures 2010

Be a part of an effort that brings together people with the expertise, experience, and creativity needed to transform the medical research system. Join us at Partnering for Cures to be held December 14 and 15 in New York.

The 2010 program will feature cutting–edge discussions about key topics in medical research – from translational research to data frameworks, and from regulatory science to new business models to accelerate therapeutic development.

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Among the speakers will be medical research decision and policy makers, high–profile philanthropists, leaders of innovative nonprofit foundations, forward–thinking industry executives, and scientists engaged in some of the most ground breaking research around the globe.

Confirmed speakers include:

Margaret Hamburg, Commissioner, U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Alpheus Bingham, Founder, Innocentive

Robert M. Califf, Director of the Duke Translational Medicine Institute and Vice Chancellor for Clinical Research, Duke University Medical Center

Carolyn M. Clancy, Director, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Delos (Toby) Cosgrove, Chief Executive Officer and President, Cleveland Clinic

Jesse Dylan, Founder, Lybba.org; Filmmaker, Creative Director and CEO, FreeForm

Maria C. Freire, President, The Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation

Stephen H. Friend, President, CEO, and Co-Founder, Sage Bionetworks

Jeff Hammerbacher, Vice President, Products, Cloudera

Isaac (Zak) S. Kohane, Harvard Medical School, Children's Hospital Medical Center

Edison T. Liu, Executive Director, Genome Institute of Singapore

Susan Love, President, Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation

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Partnering for Cures is convened by FasterCures, the Washington, DC–based center of the Milken Institute. For more information, visit www.partneringforcures.org.

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