Pre-JPM Stanford/San Francisco Webconference
05
Jan
-
06
Jan
2023
When
Virtual
Where

The Longwood Healthcare Leaders Stanford/San Francisco Webconference brings together leading biopharma CEOs, heads of R&D, top academic researchers, and healthcare investors the week prior to the JP Morgan Healthcare Conference for an off-the-record forum focused on accelerating the translation of discoveries into medicines to help patients.

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Longwood Healthcare Leaders meetings are invitation-only forums typically held at leading academic institutions.

05 - 06 Jan 2023
Virtual

Speakers and Delegates
Industry Experts and Thought Leaders

President
Global Head of Research & CSO
Executive Vice President, Head of Global Product Development and Chief Medical Officer
EVP, Global Head of R&D
President, Global Oncology
SVP & Head, Global Oncology
SVP, BD
EVP, Chief Strategy Officer
Venture Partner

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Brand, Media and Promotional Partners

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Parexel

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IQVIA

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Fish & Richardson P.C.

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Sunstein LLP

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Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.

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