Precision medicine has the potential to cure diseases previously thought incurable. It has the potential to enhance the quality of life for millions of patients around the world who traditional medications simply aren't working for. It has the potential to eliminate side-effects as each drug is tailored to a specific subset of individuals. Even President Obama showcased his belief in the potential when he announced the Precision Medicine Initiative (PMI) through the NIH.
The question is, how do we get there?
Answering this is why we decided to develop the World Precision Medicine Congress USA in Washington, D.C. for 2016. This event is bringing together big pharma, big data, and healthcare providers to discuss the scientific, economic, and policy goals towards producing precise and genomic-based medicines. Partnered with forward-looking industry leaders such as NantWorks, this event will fast-track our momentum into the future paradigm of healthcare by spurring the important discussions to get us there.
Both the scientific and the business challenges will be represented.
The question is, how do we get there?
Answering this is why we decided to develop the World Precision Medicine Congress USA in Washington, D.C. for 2016. This event is bringing together big pharma, big data, and healthcare providers to discuss the scientific, economic, and policy goals towards producing precise and genomic-based medicines. Partnered with forward-looking industry leaders such as NantWorks, this event will fast-track our momentum into the future paradigm of healthcare by spurring the important discussions to get us there.
Both the scientific and the business challenges will be represented.