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A new model for medical diagnosis

Westborough, MA (Vocus) 12 October 2010

When: 13 Oktober 2010 from 15.00 bis 03.45 Clock

Location:

2010, a World Health Forum? Boston

Harvard Medical School, Joseph B. Martin Conference Center items
House Pechet

context:

Ten years ago the human genome has been sequenced for the first time. In the meantime, advances in research and new technology great promise for personalized medicine in the clinic, but will often times fallen short of expectations. However, estimates the latest report from PricewaterhouseCoopers that the personalized medicine market grow to nearly 0 in 2015, and the conditions of a â? Innovationes disruptors? for Life Sciences. The company expects the cooperation to the innovation will become a â? Basic Skills? and forecasts of the joint efforts with IT support from pharmaceutical companies, biotech suppliers of health care and insurance companies and authorities.


Based on a

? A call to action? make up for the Medical Profession Technology and Economics in the application of genomics to personalized medicine, the Institute of Pathology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center today to create a partnership with GenomeQuest a new model of clinical genomic technologies is in the diagnosis of the disease, about the traditional diagnostic tools used by pathologists.


Speakers

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Harry Glorikian, Founder and Managing Partner, Scientia Advisors
Mark Boguski, MD, PhD, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Department of Pathology and Center for Biomedical computer science, Harvard Medical School
Richard Resnick, CEO of GenomeQuest
Contact:

Jerry Berger, (617) 667-7308; jberger (at) BIDMC (dot) Harvard (dot) edu

Dana Wormer, (215) 888.0960; Dana (dot) de-worming (at) redzebraworks (dot) com

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