MassBio Town Hall: One Year On: How has the Life Sciences Industry Changed to Address Current and Future Global Health Crises?

March 9, 2021 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM

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Add to Calendar 3/9/2021 11:00:00 AM 3/9/2021 11:30:00 AM MassBio Town Hall: One Year On: How has the Life Sciences Industry Changed to Address Current and Future Global Health Crises?

The healthcare sector has undergone a rapid transformation in the year since COVID-19 cases began surging in the United States. From the evolution of drug and vaccine development to the increased correlation between public health outcomes and the global supply chain, the life sciences have had to rapidly innovate and continuously iterate to address COVID-19’s wide ranging impact. With COVID-19 not disappearing in the short-term despite effective vaccines, what are biotech and med tech companies doing to develop new solutions that will keep people healthy and out of the hospital in the near term while preparing us for the next global health crisis?

Our March Town Hall, in partnership with MassMEDIC, will look at how the biopharma and medical technology industries responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and how they’re using what they learned over the past year to address and plan for current and future threats.

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CEO & President | MassBio
Kendalle Burlin O’Connell is a seasoned and effective executive who has received wide acclaim for her leadership of MassBio, the world’s largest biopharma membership organization, where she drives the strategy to grow the industry and support member companies as CEO and president. To better serve the entire life cycle of biopharma companies, Kendalle has expanded MassBio’s innovation offerings to include partnering and investor events, an entrepreneurial accelerator, and a network for founders and chief executives. As part of MassBio’s commitment to realizing a more diverse and equitable life sciences industry, Kendalle was the driving force behind the organization’s launch of the non-profit Bioversity and the opening of its first workforce training center in Dorchester where graduates are prepared for rewarding entry-level careers at local life sciences companies. Kendalle has been an outspoken advocate for the industry in policy debates about state government support for the expansion of the life sciences in Massachusetts, the federal government’s intervention into biopharma innovation, and efforts to improve the affordability and accessibility of life-changing medicines, just to name a few. Kendalle has earned numerous accolades for her leadership, including top recognitions from Boston Magazine and the Boston Business Journal, and serves on the Boards of The Boston Foundation and the American Cancer Society, where she is Chair for the Eastern New England region, among others.