2009 Medical Innovation Summit
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The clips below highlight some of the 2009 Medical Innovation Summit.
Speaker List:
Sam PalmisanoCEO, IBM
David BrennanCEO, AstraZeneca
Fred HassanCEO, Schering-Plough
Kári Stefánsson, MDCEO, deCODE genetics
David EpsteinCEO, Oncology & Molecular Diagnostics, Novartis
Greg LucierCEO, Life Technologies
Wayne Rosenkrans, Jr., PhDCEO, Personalized Medicine Coalition
Euan Thomson PhDCEO, Accuray, Inc.
Maria BartiromoCNBC
David BrooksNew York Times
Edward McCabe, MD, PhDAmerican Society of Human Genomics
William Hait, MD, PhDOrtho Oncology Research & Development
Richard Gaynor, MDLilly
Richard Schilsky, MDImmediate Past President, American Society of Clinical Oncology
Anne WojcickiCo-Founder, 23 and Me
Jean-Marc AndralIBA
Dietrich Stephan, PhDNavigenics
Eric ZieboldMandarin Oriental
Edward BuckleyBiotechnology Industry Organization
Roger LongmanPharma, Elsevier Business Intelligence
Steve SchimolerCrop, Bistro & Bar
Richard SmithPhRMA
Beth Seidenberg, MDKleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
Agenda:
News:
October 08, 2009 Forbes
Medicine's Big Bottleneck
If health care 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 Health Care'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 health care 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.













