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A day of curated, in-person and virtual thought-leadership, addressing how companies are working to advance medicine and highlighting innovation across preclinical, clinical, and commercial developments.

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9:30 AM EST

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Fireside chat with Regina Barzilay of MIT
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Hope on the Horizon: Alzheimer’s Treatments
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Putting Alzheimer’s Treatments Into Practice, sponsored by Biogen
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The Next Generation of Vaccines
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Next-Gen Cancer Care: Exploring Breakthrough Therapies, sponsored by Moderna
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Beyond the Donor Pool
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Advancing Together to Discover New Therapies for Rare Diseases, sponsored by UMass Chan Medical School
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Navigating the AI Hype Cycle, sponsored by Microsoft
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Fireside Chat with Regina Barzilay of MIT

10:00 - 10:30 AM EST

Artificial intelligence is poised to transform healthcare in a major way, and MIT’s Regina Barzilay is at the forefront of research into this rapidly evolving technology. In conversation with Globe health and medical editor Anna Kuchment, she will share insight around AI’s current use in healthcare and the possibilities ahead, from cancer detection to drug development and beyond.

Regina Barzilay

School of Engineering Distinguished Professor for AI and Health

MIT

Anna Kuchment

Health and Medical Editor

The Boston Globe

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Hope on the Horizon: Alzheimer’s Treatments

10:35 - 11:00 AM EST

Alzheimer’s is a progressive brain disorder that affects nearly 7 million Americans, and by 2050, that number is projected to grow to about 13 million. The devastating disease has been the subject of intense research and promising biotech breakthroughs, from new drugs to screening strategies that detect markers years before onset. Biotechnology and life sciences reporter Jonathan Saltzman is joined by a panel of local leaders at the helm of these developments to discuss the treatments on the horizon.

Vijaya B. Kolachalama

PhD

 

Associate Professor of Medicine & Computer Science

Boston University

Garrett Friedman

Cognitive Neurologist

 Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center


Instructor of Neurology Harvard Medical School

Rhoda Au

Professor of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Neurology, Medicine and Epidemiology

Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine and School of Public Health

Jonathan Saltzman

Life Sciences Reporter

The Boston Globe

With opening and closing remarks from:

Lee Gervitz

PhD, MBA, Vice President

Head of North

America Medical

Biogen

Putting Alzheimer’s Treatments Into Practice, sponsored by Biogen

11:05 - 11:30 AM EST

As Alzheimer's disease research advances and new treatments emerge, hospitals and health systems are tasked with adapting their practices to make these treatments accessible to patients. In this fireside chat, Lee Gervitz, PhD, MBA, Vice President and Head of North America Medical, Biogen, sits down with Dr. Brent Forester, Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at Tufts Medical Center, Interim Chair of the Department of Neurology at Tufts Medical Center, Director of Behavioral Health for Tufts Medicine and the Dr. Frances S. Arkin Chair of Psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine to examine how the healthcare system is evolving to serve Alzheimer's disease patients, and the approaches they are using to put latest treatments into practice. Dr. Forester will share insight into how they are modifying workflows, overcoming challenges, and enhancing patient outcomes as new treatment options become a reality.

Lee Gervitz

PhD, MBA

 Vice President and Head of North America Medical Biogen

Dr. Brent Forester

 Chair of the Department of Psychiatry/Interim Chair of the Department of Neurology

Tufts Medical Center


Director of Behavioral Health

Tufts Medicine

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The Next Generation of Vaccines

11:35 - 12:00 PM

Vaccines are a public health anchor, playing a crucial role in preventing the spread of infectious diseases and safeguarding communities across the globe. Biotech and life sciences reporter Robert Weisman moderates a discussion looking at vaccine development for current and future immunizations. The panel will consider the integration of new cutting-edge technologies and the next generation of testing for conditions like bird flu and more.

Nahid Bhadelia

MD, MALD

Founding Director

Boston University Center on Emerging Infectious Diseases (CEID)







Dan Barouch

 MD, PhD

William Bosworth Castle Professor of Medicine

Harvard Medical School


Director

Center for Virology and Vaccine Research
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Dr. Jacob Lemieux

Physician-Investigator, Division of Infectious Diseases

 Massachusetts

General Hospital


Assistant Professor of Medicine and Microbiology, Harvard Medical School

Robert Weisman

Biotech & Life Sciences Reporter

The Boston Globe

With Opening and Closing Remarks From:

Jacqueline Miller, MD

Chief Medical Officer

Moderna


Next-Gen Cancer Care: Exploring Breakthrough Therapies, sponsored by Moderna

1:05 - 1:30 PM EST

Thanks to advances in DNA sequencing, experts are optimistic about a new frontier in cancer research with the ability to attack cancer with more precision. Treatments, such as messenger RNA (mRNA) technology, could provide more effective and individualized care by enhancing the immune system's ability to identify and attack cancer cells. Hear from industry leaders and researchers investigating precision approaches to shape the future of cancer care.

Kyle Holen

Head of Development, Oncology and Therapeutics, Moderna 

Patrick A. Ott

Clinical Director,

Melanoma Center

Dana Farber

Cancer Institute


Associate Professor of Medicine

Harvard Medical School

Jacalyn Rosenblatt MD

 

Associate Chief, Division of Hematology/Hematological Malignancies
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center


Associate Professor

of Medicine
Harvard Medical School

Hannah Green

Life Sciences Reporter Boston Business Journal

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Beyond the Donor Pool

1:35 - 2:00 PM

Learn about cutting-edge advancements in organ transplantation across human, animal and technological domains. Globe health reporter Adam Piore brings together a group of local leaders who will shed light on where this breakthrough research is headed next and what it means for patients. Discover the latest developments and future possibilities as these experts delve into innovations that are transforming the field and improving lives.

Mike Curtis

Ph.D

President & CEO

 eGenesis



George M. Church

Professor of Genetics Harvard Medical School 

Director

 PersonalGenomes.org

Tatsuo Kawai

Transplant Surgeon

MGH

Adam Piore

Health reporter,

Boston Globe



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Advancing Together to Discover New Therapies for Rare Diseases, sponsored by UMass Chan Medical School

2:05 - 2:30 PM EST

Massachusetts is widely recognized as a center of scientific discovery, with UMass Chan Medical School at the heart of much of this work. In particular, the school’s strength in RNA science has contributed to new knowledge and new therapies for certain types of cancer, metabolic diseases, viral infections and neurological disorders including Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, ALS and more. On the heels of the commonwealth’s only public medical school being awarded a second Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, hear how the school has become a destination – and a place of great hope – for people and families with rare genetic diseases.

 Terence R. Flotte, MD

Provost & Dean

UMass Chan

Medical School

Jennifer Berryman

 Executive Vice Chancellor for Communications

UMass Chan Medical School

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Navigating the AI Hype Cycle, sponsored by Microsoft

2:35 - 3:00 PM EST

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape the healthcare landscape, the industry must distinguish between its transformative potential and overhyped promises. Join a fireside chat with Mass General Brigham’s chief innovation officer and Microsoft’s Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Health & Life Sciences (HLS) Solutions and Platforms as they explore the future of healthcare, the evolving role of AI, and how to leverage these technologies responsibly. Topics of discussion will focus on identifying practical, high-impact AI applications that are already making a difference, and how to navigate the hype cycle to avoid costly missteps.

Christopher M. Coburn

 Chief Innovation Officer

 Mass General Brigham

Joe Petro

Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Health & Life Sciences (HLS) Solutions and Platforms

Microsoft

John T Radovan

Director

Public Sector,

MIT Open Learning

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Programming to be announced!

3:05 - 3:30 PM EST

More information to be announced soon! 

Kristina St. Cyr

Massachusetts Director

 Partners In Health - US

Sheila Och

Executive Director of the Health Justice Learning Institute & Chief Equity Officer

Lowell Community Health Center

 

Lissette Blondet

Director

MA Association of Community Health Workers

Kristi R. Mitchell, MPH

Founder and CEO,

Health Equity Outcomes
Founder and Principal,

ATLAS CLARITY, LLC

Dr. Chris Reddick

Vice President, Head of U.S. Health Equity, CSR, and Philanthropy

Takeda

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Programming to be announced!

3:35 - 4:00 PM EST

More information to be announced soon! 

Kristina St. Cyr

Massachusetts Director

 Partners In Health - US

Sheila Och

Executive Director of the Health Justice Learning Institute & Chief Equity Officer

Lowell Community Health Center

 

Lissette Blondet

Director

MA Association of Community Health Workers

Kristi R. Mitchell, MPH

Founder and CEO,

Health Equity Outcomes
Founder and Principal,

ATLAS CLARITY, LLC

Dr. Chris Reddick

Vice President, Head of U.S. Health Equity, CSR, and Philanthropy

Takeda

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