BOSTON & PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Organizers announced today that there will be eight podium presentations and case studies related to Big Data in Clinical Trials at “French-American Innovation Days (FAID) 2016,” to be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, February 9 and 10, 2016, at the MIT Media Lab, 75 Amherst Street, Cambridge, Mass.
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http://faid2016.france-science.org/
In order of their appearance at the podium, FAID 2016 presenters on the topic of Big Data in Clinical Trials on February 9th will include: Gilles Salles, MD, PhD, Chairman, CALYM; Michel Meignan, MD, PhD, Professor of Nuclear Medicine, Henri Mondor University Hospital; Fabrice Jardin, MD, PhD, Director INSERM U918 Research Team, Centre Henri Becquerel; Pierre Tervé, VP Technic & Scientific Advisor, Keosys; Christopher Larkin, Chief Technology Officer, GE Healthcare; Christophe Le Tourneau, MD, PhD, Head of Early Trials, Institut Curie; Emanuela Romano, MD, PhD, Head of Immunotherapy Unit, Institut Curie; and, Arnaud Fontanet, MD, PhD, Director, Centre for Global Health, Institut Pasteur.
The two-day event is focusing on the latest developments in Precision Medicine. It will bring together leading experts in the field to explore how these developments impact clinical research. The Symposium is also expected to facilitate research and development partnerships among researchers, emerging and established companies, business development executives and investors in the United States and France. The FAID symposium’s organizers are: The Office for Science and Technology of the Embassy of France in the United-States in Boston; and, GLOBAL CARE Initiative (“GCI”).
Sponsorships opportunities are available; please contact GLOBAL CARE Initiative at contact@globalcare-initiative.com
ABOUT FAID’s ORGANIZERS:
The
Office for Science and Technology of the Embassy of France in the
United-States
The Office for Science and Technology is a
team of professors, senior researchers and engineers, in Washington
D.C., in Boston, MA, and five other locations in the United States. Its
mission is to promote bilateral partnerships in science, technology and
innovation. It has been organizing the FAID conference in Boston since
2002. www.france-science.org
GLOBAL
CARE Initiative (Based in Paris and Lyon)
GCI is a
consortium of five Carnot Human Health Institutes that covers four
therapeutic fields in human health: cancer (solid tumors and lymphoma),
vision and audition diseases and rehabilitation, infectious diseases and
central nervous system diseases. GCI brings together 2,500 researchers
and a wide array of technical assets and expertise and drives a budget
of €31 million for international business development and research.