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Pages > PM Conference Archives > PM Conference 2007
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2007 Overview
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Overview | Program | Speakers | Presentations | Summary & Press | Photos | Sponsors | Committee
Personalized Medicine: A Call for Action is the third in a series of annual conferences dedicated to explore the opportunities to make Personalized Medicine a reality. It will be a one and a half day conference reflecting a distinctive collaboration between the Harvard Medical School-Partners HealthCare Center for Genetics and Genomics and Harvard Business School. The alliance of these two renowned academic institutions presents an exceptional opportunity to address the integration of medicine and business in accelerating the adoption of Personalized Medicine by bringing together stakeholders, including leaders from pharmaceutical and diagnostics companies, medicine, academia, healthcare providers and payers, regulatory agencies, venture capitalists and the business community.
Participants will engage in a multitude of issues surrounding the obstacles to the adoption of personalized medicine and showcasing evidence that will stimulate these stakeholders to act and overcome these barriers, which will change the practice of medicine by continuing to incorporate genetics and genomics into clinical practice to achieve better outcomes for patients in a cost effective manner. The conference will explore from multiple perspectives how the Personalized Medicine revolution has been put into practice and what is required on the part of physicians, patients, payers, provider organizations, pharmaceutical innovators and the business community to ensure its future success. This conference will be unique in its depth and breadth, in its roster of prestigious speakers from government, academic and industry and in its ability to define and address the issues that confront us as Personalized Medicine becomes even more of a reality.
Personalized Medicine: A Call to Action November 29-30, 2007
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