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Monday, October 29th
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Tuesday, October 30th
  • Evening Off-Site Social Events
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Wednesday, October 31st
  • Panel Discussions
  • Revealing of the Top 10 Medical Innovations for 2013

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2009 Medical Innovation Summit


Improving the Prognosis: Cancer Cures Through Innovation

The 2009 Medical Innovation Summit will provide unparalleled insight into the newest innovations in cancer therapeutics, diagnostics and disease management systems. As medical innovation is on the threshold of an exciting new era, the pace of innovation is accelerating and physicians and companies are converging on the same solution, from different vantage points. Industry segments are consolidating, leading to the application of new technology across clinical specialties and industry segments. As a result of these changes, the approach to managing medical innovation from the business as well as the clinical side is changing.

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  • MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2009

    2:00 - 2:05 P.M.

    Welcome

    Delos Cosgrove, MD
    Chief Executive Officer and President
    Cleveland Clinic

    2:05 - 2:20 P.M.

    New Technology in Cancer - Key Issues: Summit Overview (VIDEO)
    Derek Raghavan, MD, PhD
    Chair and Director, Taussig Cancer Institute, Cleveland Clinic

    Dr. Raghavan, drawing on his leadership role at the nexus of clinical care and discovery science, will highlight the issues behind the topics that will be covered during the Summit.


    Perspectives from the Top of the Industry
    Moderator: Roger Longman
    Managing Director, Pharma, Elsevier Business Intellegence

    2:20 - 2:50 P.M.

    David Brennan
    Chief Executive Officer, AstraZeneca
    Mr. Brennan is both CEO of AstraZeneca and current Chairman of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association (PhRMA). Under Brennan's leadership, AstraZeneca has significantly advanced as a global leader in the war against cancer and he has expanded AstraZeneca's capabilities into new areas of technology. Arimidex is a market leader for breast cancer therapy and AstraZeneca's acquisition of MedImmune positions the company to assert its biologics expertise.


    3:00 - 3:45 P.M.

    Dan Vasella, MD
    Chief Executive Officer, Novartis

    Dr. Vasella has been CEO of Novartis since the merger that created the company in 1996. He is leading an organization with a vibrant research and development program and has overseen the building of one of the largest oncology pipelines in the industry. Novartis' introduction of Gleevec in 2001 marked the entry of the first tyrosine kinase inhibitor and set the standard for the prototypical targeted cancer therapy. Gleevec is one of the Top 10 biologic drugs with annual revenues of $3.7 billion.


    3:45 - 5:30 P.M.

    The Grand Challenges in Contemporary Cancer Treatment and Biology (VIDEO)
    Moderator: Derek Raghavan, MD, PhD

    Leaders from multiple fronts in the war on cancer will reflect on the great challenges in treatment and molecular prognostication of cancer and the prospects for meaningful progress in those areas in the next decade.

    • William Hait, MD, PhD
      Senior Vice President, Worldwide Head, Hematology and Oncology, Johnson & Johnson
    • Tom Miller
      Chief Executive Officer, Workflow Solutions, Siemens
    • Sir Bruce Ponder, MD, PhD
      Director, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute
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    • Kári Stefánsson, MD
      Chief Executive Officer, deCODE genetics


    6:30 - 10:00 P.M.

    Opening Reception, Dinner and Entertainment
    Cleveland Museum of Art - New Gallery Wing

    TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2009

    7:00 A.M.

    Welcome

    Chris Coburn
    Executive Director, Cleveland Clinic Innovations

    7:00 - 8:00 A.M.

    Live Surgery: Robotic-Assisted Partial and Single Port Complete Kidney Removal (VIDEO)
    Moderator: Amr Fergany, MD
    Staff, Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute
    Surgeon: Jihad Kaouk, MD
    Director, Center for Robotic Surgery, Department of Urology, Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, Cleveland Clinic

    A partial nephrectomy will be demonstrated using the daVinci robotic surgical assistant. This procedure will detail the challenges inherent in a partial nephrectomy and the benefit of using robotic assistance.


    7:00 - 8:00 A.M.

    Guided Tour
    Taussig Cancer Institute - 3rd Floor Registration Desk

    8:00 - 9:30 A.M.

    The Market for Consumer Genotyping in Oncogenomics (VIDEO)
    Moderator: Charis Eng, MD, PhD
    Chair and Director, Genomic Medicine Institute, Cleveland Clinic.

    Few recent breakthroughs in healthcare have received the attention that genomic testing has. Top leaders from throughout this emerging industry will discuss the prospects for it as a meaningful tool for clinicians and patients in the coming years.

    • Greg Lucier
      Chief Executive Officer, Life Technologies
    • Edward McCabe, MD, PhD
      President, American Society of Human Genetics
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    • Wayne Rosenkrans, Jr., PhD
      Chief Executive Officer, Personalized Medicine Coalition
    • Dietrich Stephan, PhD
      Co-Founder & Chief Scientific Officer, Navigenics
    • Anne Wojcicki
      Co-Founder, 23 and Me


    9:30 - 10:30 A.M.

    Innovation, IT and healthcare - The Time Has Come:
    Achieving the Promised ROI in an Era of Systemic Change
    Introduction by Martin Harris, MD, Chief Information Officer, Cleveland Clinic

    Sam Palmisano
    Chief Executive Officer, IBM

    The CEO of the world's largest IT company will provide his unique perspective on the state of healthcare IT. He will discuss its impact on all aspects of the healthcare industry and the prospects for achieving its long sought promise for better outcomes, greater efficiency and previously unachievable medical innovations. IBM is the largest U.S. holder of intellectual property in the world, with well over 3,000 patents and its former top IP Counsel is the new head of the US PTO.


    10:50 - 11:50 A.M.

    The Revolution in Radiotherapy Technology (VIDEO)
    Moderator: John Suh, MD
    Chair Radiation Oncology, Taussig Cancer Institute, Cleveland Clinic

    A quiet revolution has been taking place in the use of radiation technology to treat cancer. Chief executives from throughout the industry will discuss why, what's new, and where the technology is headed.

    • Jean Marc Andral
      President, Advanced Radio Therapy, IBA
    • Shawn Guse
      Vice President International Operations, TomoTherapy
    • Tomas Puusepp
      Chief Executive Officer, Elekta
    • Euan Thomson, PhD
      Chief Executive Officer, Accuray
    • Dow Wilson
      President, Oncology Systems, Varian


    12:00 - 1:30 P.M.

    Lunch: Founder's Ballroom (VIDEO)
    Moderator: Maria Bartiromo
    Anchor, CNBC

    Fred Hassan
    Chief Executive Officer, Schering-Plough

    One of the top business correspondents and a major pharmaceutical CEO widely recognized for the high quality of his innovation pipeline will have an insider's discussion on how the industry is changing, the challenges to innovation-including the decline in new drug approvals-and the prospects for future innovation in an era of reform and consolidation. Mr. Hassan's position as an architect of the modern pharmaceutical industry was highlighted by the recent merger of Schering-Plough with Merck.


    1:30 - 2:45 P.M.

    Corporate Venturing in a Time of Innovation and Capital Shortfalls (VIDEO)
    Moderator: Maria Bartiromo

    Many large healthcare players have established captive venture funds. This panel of corporate and venture leaders, moderated by Maria Bartiromo, will examine the success of the model, its current challenges, and how it affects the development of new technology.

    • Darren Carroll
      Vice President, New Ventures Division, Eli Lilly
    • Roy Davis
      President, Johnson & Johnson Development Corporation
    • Ven Manda
      Vice President, Medtronic Ventures and New Therapies
    • Harry Rein
      General Partner, Foundation Medical Partners
    • Mark Vachon
      President and Chief Executive Officer, Americas, GE Healthcare


    2:45 - 4:00 P.M.

    Maximizing Innovation in Pharma: Go It Alone, Collaborate or Acquire? (VIDEO)
    Moderator: Robert Langreth
    Forbes

    As the innovation mandate grows throughout the medical products industry, some companies have responded by enhancing internal capabilities while others have found innovation through collaboration and acquisition. This select panel of CEOs representing leading biotechnology, pharmaceutical, life science tools, and diagnostic companies, debates the current merits of the different approaches.

    • Sol Barer, PhD
      Chief Executive Officer, Celgene
    • Fred Hassan
      Chief Executive Officer, Schering-Plough
    • Greg Lucier
      Chief Executive Officer, Life Technologies
    • Randy Scott, PhD
      Founder and Executive Chairman, Genomic Health


    4:00 - 5:30 P.M.

    Cooking Demonstration and Panel Discussion - Six Continents (VIDEO)
    Moderator: Michael Roizen, MD
    Chief Wellness Officer, Cleveland Clinic

    Eric Ziebold
    Executive Chef, CityZen, Mandarin Oriental

    Improving the quality of dietary intake is at the front lines of public health, cost control and disease management. One of America's top chefs and the Clinic's own wellness czar demonstrate how "healthful" and "delicious" can describe the same dish.

    Respondents

    • William Barum
      Senior Director, Operational Support Services, Cleveland Clinic

    • Steve Schimoler
      Chef and Partner, Crop Bistro & Bar


    5:00 - 7:00 P.M.

    Networking Reception and Wine Tasting - Founder's Ballroom Foyer
    Marianne Frantz
    American Wine School

    One of America's top sommeliers will be on hand for this audience participation session on selecting wines to complement healthful foods.


    7:00 P.M.

    Dinner: Founder's Ballroom (VIDEO)

    Introduction by Samuel Miller, Chairman of the Board, Forest City Enterprises and Medical Mutual of Ohio

    David Brooks
    Columnist, New York Times

    David Brooks has become one of the nation's most influential newspaper columnists. His insightful New York Times column provides penetrating analysis and is a must-read for decision makers throughout government and the private sector. He has recently emerged as an important voice in the healthcare debate. He is also a featured commentator on "The News Hour with Jim Lehrer."


    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2009

    7:00 - 8:00 A.M.

    Live Surgery: Interstitial Thermal Therapy of a Brain Tumor (VIDEO)
    Moderator: Michael Vogelbaum, MD, PhD
    Associate Director, Brain Tumor and Neuro-Oncology Center, Cleveland Clinic
    Surgeon: Gene Barnett, MD
    Director, Brain Tumor and Neuro- Oncology Center, Cleveland Clinic

    An aggressive brain tumor will be treated using a novel hyperthermia device within an interventional magnetic resonance imaging scanner.


    7:00 - 8:00 A.M.

    Guided Tour
    Genomic Medicine Institute - 3rd Floor Registration Desk

    8:00 - 9:00 A.M.

    Enabling New Technologies and New Therapies (VIDEO)
    Moderator: Ernest Borden, MD
    Director, Center for Hematology and Oncology Molecular Therapies, Taussig Cancer Institute, Cleveland Clinic

    This panel consisting of hands-on leaders from the industry and NIH who will examine progress over the past five years on new targeted, biologic and chemotherapeutic agents and how they have changed patient outcomes.

    • James Doroshow, MD
      Division Director, National Cancer Institute

    • David Epstein
      President & Chief Executive Officer, Novartis Oncology, Novartis Molecular Diagnostics

    • Richard Gaynor, MD
      Vice President, Cancer Research and Global Oncology, Lilly

    • Richard Scheller, PhD
      Executive Vice President, Genentech Research and Early Development

    9:00 - 10:00 A.M.

    Meeting the Expectations of Innovation, Standards of Care and Society for New Therapies (VIDEO)
    Moderator: Ernest Borden, MD

    The challenges, cost, and conduct of clinical trials and a preview of innovations to come in use of drugs and biologics for personalized oncology and cancer prevention is the focus of this panel of clinical, corporate, and research oncology leaders.

    • Richard Schilsky, MD
      Immediate Past President, American Society of Clinical Oncology

    • Nancy Simonian, MD
      Chief Medical Officer, Millennium: The Takeda Oncology Company

    • Mark Trusheim
      President, Co-Bio Consulting

    • John Wigginton, MD
      Director, Discovery Oncology, Bristol Myers Squibb

    10:15 - 11:15 A.M.

    Five Ways healthcare Reform Will Change your life as an Innovator (VIDEO)
    Moderator: Debra Lappin
    President, Council for American Medical Innovation

    Leaders and investors at the center of the national healthcare debate will examine, in detail, how issues that affect innovation at the operating level will change, including reimbursement and product approval.

    • Edward Buckley
      Director of Economic Policy, Biotechnology Industry Organization
    • David Nexon
      Senior Executive Vice President, AdvaMed
    • Beth Seidenberg, MD
      Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
    • Richard Smith
      Senior Vice President, PhRMA

    11:15 - 12:15 P.M.

    "Top 10" Medical Innovations for 2010 (VIDEO)
    Moderator: Michael Roizen, MD>

    Cleveland Clinic's widely anticipated annual Top 10 medical breakthroughs will be unveiled by a panel of the Clinic's top practitioners.


    12:15 - 2:15 P.M.

    Lunch: Founder's Ballroom (VIDEO)
    Moderator: David Ewing Duncan
    Best-Selling Author and Science Journalist

    Richard Clark
    Chief Executive Officer, Merck

    Richard Clark will share his first-hand perspectives as one of the leaders who is reshaping the industry and its approach to medical innovation. Under his stewardship, he has led the acquisition of Schering-Plough and engineered a promising new anti-cancer partnership with AstraZeneca. Clark has had a 36-year career with Merck, beginning as a quality control inspector and being chosen CEO in 2005.


    Margaret Hamburg, MD
    Commissioner, US Food and Drug Administration

    Few organizations affect healthcare innovation worldwide more than the US FDA. As President Obama's choice to lead the FDA, Dr. Hamburg will share her vision and priorities as she guides the agency in a period of fundamental reform and economic challenges.


    2:15 - 2:30 P.M.

    Wrap-Up and Adjournment
    Joseph Hahn, MD
    Chief of Staff, Cleveland Clinic

    2:30 - 3:30 P.M.

    Bonus Session: Meet the MDs - Individual Roundtables - Six Continents
    Personalized Medicine and the Genetic Revolution - Charis Eng, MD, PhD
    Innovation in Radiation Oncology- John Suh, MD
    Drug Approval Process in Oncology - Derek Raghavan, MD, PhD
    New Agents in Tumor Immunology - Ernest Borden, MD
    Challenges in the Future of Cancer Care - Brian Bolwell, MD and Robert Dreicer, MD


  • Sam Palmisano
    CEO, IBM

    David Brennan
    CEO, AstraZeneca

    Fred Hassan
    CEO, Schering-Plough

    Kári Stefánsson, MD
    CEO, deCODE genetics

    David Epstein
    CEO, Oncology & Molecular Diagnostics, Novartis

    Greg Lucier
    CEO, Life Technologies

    Wayne Rosenkrans, Jr., PhD
    CEO, Personalized Medicine Coalition

    Euan Thomson PhD
    CEO, Accuray, Inc.

    Maria Bartiromo
    CNBC

    David Brooks
    New York Times

    Edward McCabe, MD, PhD
    American Society of Human Genomics

    William Hait, MD, PhD
    Ortho Oncology Research & Development

    Richard Gaynor, MD
    Lilly

    Richard Schilsky, MD
    Immediate Past President, American Society of Clinical Oncology

    Anne Wojcicki
    Co-Founder, 23 and Me

    Jean-Marc Andral
    IBA

    Dietrich Stephan, PhD
    Navigenics

    Eric Ziebold
    Mandarin Oriental

    Edward Buckley
    Biotechnology Industry Organization

    Roger Longman
    Pharma, Elsevier Business Intelligence

    Steve Schimoler
    Crop, Bistro & Bar

    Richard Smith
    PhRMA

    Beth Seidenberg, MD
    Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers

    >Margaret Hamburg, MD
    FDA Commissioner

    Dan Vasella, MD
    CEO, Novartis

    Richard Clark
    CEO, Merck

    Sol Barer, PhD
    CEO, Celgene

    Thomas Miller, Jr.
    CEO, Workflow & Solutions Division, Siemens Healthcare

    Tomas Puusepp
    CEO, Elekta

    Harry Rein
    Foundation Medical Partners

    Darren Carroll
    VP, New Ventures Division, Lilly

    Roy Davis
    Johnson & Johnson Development Corp.

    Mark Vachon
    President & CEO, Americas, GE Healthcare

    Sir Bruce Ponder, MD, PhD
    Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute

    Shawn Guse
    TomoTherapy

    Jon Wigginton, MD
    Bristol Myers Squibb, Inc.

    James Doroshow, MD
    NCI

    Nancy Simonian, MD
    Millennium: The Takeda Oncology Co.

    Dow Wilson
    Varian Medical Systems

    Mark Trusheim
    Co-Bio Consulting

    Richard Scheller, PhD
    Genentech Research and Early Development

    Randy Scott
    CEO, Genomic Health

    Robert Langreth
    Forbes

    David Ewing Duncan
    Best-Selling Author and Science Journalist

    Ven Manda
    Medtronic

    David Nexon
    AdvaMed

    Debra Lappin
    Council for American Medical Innovation

  • October 08, 2009 Forbes
    Medicine's Big Bottleneck
    If healthcare companies and the U.S. government do not tread carefully, concerns about the cost of developing and providing treatments could derail medical innovation. That was the consensus among top industry and regulatory figures yesterday during speeches and interviews at the Medical Innovations Summit at the Cleveland Clinic.

    October 08, 2009 Nasdaq
    Doctors, Drug Executives Say Reform Won't Cure healthcare's Ills
    Many attendees at the Cleveland Clinic's annual summit agreed that the latest reform proposals would help expand health-insurance coverage. But they're skeptical that reform, as outlined in legislation seen as having the best chance of passage, will directly lead to more efficient delivery of healthcare or to controlling soaring costs.

    October 07,2009 The Plain Dealer
    Cleveland Clinic summit names Top 10 medical innovations predicted for 2010
    That's how it came to biomedical engineer Jay Alberts, whose research into treating Parkinson's Disease symptoms is being recognized today by the Cleveland Clinic as one of the Top 10 medical innovations for 2010.

    October 07, 2009 The Wall Street Journal
    Pharma CEOs: Tax Soda, Cap Malpractice, Pay for Prevention
    Schering-Plough CEO Fred Hassan called for taxes on sugary soft drinks, and argued for higher payments from people with unhealthy behavior. "I feel if they're adding to the cost of the system, there has to be a level of responsibility," Hassan (pictured) said. (Here's more on the soda-tax debate, and on Coca-Cola's plan to put a calorie-count on the front of its packages.)

    October 07, 2009 News Channel 5
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    October 07, 2009 AstraZeneca
    Improving the prognosis: cancer cures through innovation
    CEO, David Brennan, delivered a speech titled "Improving the prognosis: cancer cures through innovation" at the 2009 Medical Innovation Summit, a major industry conference run by the internationally renowned Cleveland Clinic.

    October 06, 2009 MedCity News
    Reporter's notebook: Cleveland Clinic's 2009 Medical Innovation Summit
    Many of the diagnostics, drugs, devices and biologics don't cure cancer. Rather, these treatments enable cancer patients to manage their illnesses, sometimes for days or months, and other times, for years or even decades.

    October 06, 2009 The Wall Street Journal
    Schering CEO Warns Of Loss Of Innovation In Drug Cos' Deals
    A cash crunch among smaller drug developers has created more buying opportunities for large pharmaceutical companies, but Schering-Plough Corp.'s (SGP) leader says that's not always good for medical innovation.

    October 06, 2009 The Wall Street Journal
    IBM CEO Sees Big Opportunity In Health-Care Technology >IBM
    The chief executive of International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) sees a huge business opportunity in making the U.S. health-care system more efficient. "Someone is going to drive incredible progress," IBM Chief Executive Sam Palmisano told a conference on medical innovation at the Cleveland Clinic Tuesday. "Someone is going to unlock this incredible economic opportunity. And I suggest, why shouldn't it be us?"

    October 06, 2009 IBM
    A smarter healthcare system: its time has come
    I'm also humbled-as I look out on a room filled with such extraordinary depth and breadth of expertise... and then think about speaking on a topic in which I am decidedly not an expert. Fortunately, my company has many who are. IBM has deep involvement in your world, on at least three different levels.

    October 05, 2009 Medical Device Daily
    Summit expected to have 'all the ingredients' for unique gathering
    The 7th annual Cleveland Clinic Medical Innovation Summit which begins today, will have "all the ingredients" for a truly unique gathering, Chris Coburn told Medical Device Daily. Coburn, the executive director of CCF Innovations - the technology arm of the Cleveland Clinic - expects this year's meeting to be "terrific" for first-time attendees as well as those who have attended the event since its 2003 beginning. As in past years, the summit is taking place at the InterContinental Hotel and Conference Center.

    October 01, 2009 CNBC
    IBM CEO, FDA Commissioner and Top Leaders at Cleveland Clinic's Medical Innovation Summit
    The Clinic's Medical Innovation Summit is unprecedented in healthcare. It draws 900 decision-makers from throughout the industry for a three-day dialogue on the future of innovation. At a time of fundamental change in the healthcare system, this gathering will examine the newest cancer-fighting technologies as well as what the future prospects are for innovation in a post-reform era.

    July 01, 2009 Medical Design
    One-stop, real-time networking, and more
    You shouldn't miss the Cleveland Clinic Medical Innovation Summit - that's my unsolicited, unbiased opinion. The Summit is truly a rare opportunity to learn firsthand from medical-device executives, researchers, investors, surgeons, and even the FDA commissioner herself. Attendees also can witness a live robotic-assisted single-port kidney removal and treatment of a brain tumor using a hypothermic device.

    June 25, 2009 Crain's Cleveland Business
    Cleveland Clinic's Medical Innovation Summit to focus on cancer
    Cancer therapies and diagnostics, including enhanced drug developments and the consumer market for genetic testing, will be at the center of the Cleveland Clinic's 7th Annual Medical Innovation Summit, set for Oct. 5-7.

    December 22, 2008  Boston Globe
    Putting the past under a microscope
    As a former biomedicine executive, Dr. Gregory Bearman seems to be an unlikely candidate to conduct a forensic analysis of the Dead Sea Scrolls. But when the Israel Museum in Jerusalem needed someone who specializes in microscopes to analyze and catalog the scrolls for a project that will track their deterioration, it called the retired chief biomedical scientist of Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.

    November 12, 2008  Forbes
    Cleveland Clinic Unveils 'Top 10' Medical Innovations for 2009
    Imagine if a simple blood test could detect recurrent cancer earlier, while also predicting a patient's prognosis. Imagine if a device the size of two decks of cards could help a paraplegic breathe without a bulky ventilator. Or imagine if a machine could essentially keep harvested organs alive until they're transplanted in the recipient.

    November 11, 2008  The Plain Dealer
    Clinic at forefront in meeting on advancements in urology, gynecology
    About 1,000 doctors, industry leaders, investors and healthcare policy experts from more than a dozen countries are gathered at the Cleveland Clinic this week for a summit on innovations in urology and gynecology.

    November 10, 2008  90.3 WCPN ideastream
    Cleveland Clinic Hosts Innovation Summit
    In this week's conversation about health -- medical innovation. November 10th through the 12th, the Cleveland Clinic hosts a unique conference that brings together doctors, investors, politicians and journalists. Among this year's speakers, Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, and Robert Rubin, a former treasury secretary. It's organized by Innovations, an arm of the Cleveland Clinic that helps bring inventions to the market. ideastream®'s Eric Wellman sat down with Innovations executive director Chris Coburn.

    November 09, 2008  cleveland.com
    Cleveland Clinic doctors to announce top advances in healthcare at Medical Innovation Summit
    Robotic catheter technology, heart valve delivery through catheters and better tests for genetic diseases were among the top 10 innovations picked by Cleveland Clinic doctors at their Medical Innovation Summit last year.



  • Grand Challenges in Contemporary Cancer Treatment


    Welcome New Technology in Cancer


    A Smarter Health System


    Cooking Demo


    Corporate Venturing


    Dinner Founders Ballroom


    Live Surgery - Dr Jihad Kaouk


    Lunch Founders Ballroom


    Market for Consumer Genotyping


    Maximizing In Pharma


    Revolution in Radiotherapy Technology


    Enabling New Technologies & New Therapies


    Lunch 10/7/09


    Five Ways healthcare Reform Will Change Your Life


    Live Surgery, Brain Tumor, Dr Barnett


    Meeting the Expectations of Innovations


    Top 10 Medical Innovations for 2010