Add to Calendar 3/27/2019 8:15:00 AM 3/28/2019 2:30:00 PM 2019 Annual Meeting: State of Possible Conference
This year’s Annual Meeting is now the State of Possible Conference where we'll celebrate what’s possible in our industry and for patients today that wasn’t five or 10 years ago. The two-day event will draw over 600 industry leaders from Massachusetts and beyond to debate the most pressing challenges facing the life sciences to ensure we can continue this incredible success. Attendees will hear from the brightest minds through keynotes, panel discussions and 15-minute Possible Talks, inspiring and engaging content in the style of a TED Talk. We'll also have a networking reception, the State of Possible Celebration, immediately following Day 1 of the conference, where we'll have great food, drinks, a DJ. Attendees will also have access to the exhibits at the Museum of Science. Join us as we celebrate the State of Possible!
 

If you haven’t attended our Annual Meeting before, it is the premier east coast life sciences conference and this year’s event is better than ever. With speakers like Katrine Bosley, John Maraganore, Jeremy Levin, George Church, and more, we have some of the brightest names in biotech talking about the issues impacting our industry. See our incredible lineup of speakers and topics below. Online registration closes at noon on Tuesday, March 26th. Walk-in registrations will be available on-site. 

Royal Sonesta Boston, 40 Edwin Land Blvd Cambridge MA 02142
Chief Research Information Officer, Partners HealthCare
Dr. Murphy is the Chief Research Information Officer at Partners HealthCare, is a Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School, and serves as Associate Director for the Laboratory of Computer Science at the Massachusetts General Hospital. He received his BS in Chemistry from the University of Notre Dame, and his Ph.D. in Pharmacology and Physiology and MD from the University of Chicago. Dr. Murphy’s research interests include the creation of query methods for healthcare data that enable them to be directly used by scientists even when the data is extremely large. Dr. Murphy has created high impact and widely accepted open source projects that focus on the integration of highly diverse phenotypic, imaging, and genomic data such that new discoveries can be visualized and produced from secondary use of routinely collected healthcare data and be applied to new methods of providing clinical decision support in a learning healthcare system.

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