This webcast was previously broadcast on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 10am central
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About this Webcast
The U.S. biotechnology industry raised a record $55 billion in 2009 through public and private partnerships and financing. But how much of that money ultimately will result in drugs and other medical therapies used by hospitals, physicians and other practitioners to treat patients?
Attend this webcast and you'll hear from two biotechnology experts who will answer this question and many more. Learn about designer drugs and their implications, as well as the drivers behind biotechnology, including:
- The role of payers and providers
- Bringing genomics to the hospital bedside
- The connection between personalized medicine and biotechnology
Featured Speakers
Paul Billings, M.D.
Acting Director and Chief Science Officer
El Camino Hospital Genomic Medicine Institute
Mountain View, CA
Trish Brown
Vice President of Clinical Affairs
DNA Direct
San Francisco, CA
Rebecca Vesely
Moderator
Modern Healthcare
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