Dec 1st CIMIT Forum: Life Science Innovation

I’ve posted about the CIMIT forum before — it’s a terrific series of talks on the integration of technology and medicine.  This week there’s an especially cool program on investing in life science innovation, including speakers Juan Enriquez of Excel Medical Ventures and Biotechonomy and Luis Barros of the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center. In addition, Richard Anders of Rubin/Anders Scientific will moderate a panel discussion “Where to Invest in Innovation,” including John Abele, Founding Chairman (retired) and Director, Boston Scientific and David Constantine, Founder and COO of MassChallenge.

  • What: CIMIT Forum on Investing in Life Science Innovation
  • When: Tuesday, December 1, 2009, 4:00-6:00 PM
  • Where: Massachusetts General Hospital, Richard B. Simches Research Center, Room 3110, 185 Cambridge St, Boston, Massachusetts

If you can’t make the talk, make sure to check out the CIMIT video archives in a few weeks.

Edited December 7, 2009: Videos now up on the CIMIT Forum Blog! (thanks to Mike Young of CIMIT)

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2 Comments

  1. Posted December 7, 2009 at 1:29 pm | Permalink

    Lily, I just saw this article on my google alerts. If your readers are interested in seeing the video from the presentations and panel you mention above, here is the permalink:

    http://www.cimitblog.org/cimit_forum_blog/2009/12/innovation-life-sciences.html

    Let me know if you have any questions,

    Mike
    CIMIT blog

  2. Lily
    Posted December 7, 2009 at 1:35 pm | Permalink

    Mike, thanks for posting this! I’ll add it to the original post in case people don’t see the comment.

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