Ohio State Hosting Personalized Healthcare Conference
COLUMBUS, Ohio â€" Ohio State University’s Center for Personalized Health Care is hosting experts from across the country Oct. 1-2 to discuss how the latest scientific breakthroughs are making personalized health care a reality. Ohio State’s second national conference is being held in the Biomedical Research Tower, 460 W. 12th Ave.
(Media-Newswire.com) - COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State University’s Center for Personalized Health Care is hosting experts from across the country Oct. 1-2 to discuss how the latest scientific breakthroughs are making personalized health care a reality. Ohio State’s second national conference is being held in the Biomedical Research Tower, 460 W. 12th Ave.
Media are invited to all sessions and should check-in at the registration table in the Biomedical Research Tower lobby upon arrival.
Healthcare leaders, federal policy makers, academic leaders, consumer and patient advocacy groups, and others will hear from recognized experts in the area of personalized health care. Industry leaders will discuss leveraging scientific discoveries from genomics and DNA research to improve health care outcomes and effectiveness.
Keynote speakers include Dr. Leroy Hood, president, Institute for Systems Biology, and Dr. Ralph Snyderman, chancellor emeritus, Duke University. Other notable participants include Dr. Daniel Levy, director, Framingham Heart Study, and professor of medicine, Boston University School of Medicine; and Lawrence Lesko, director, Office of Clinical Pharmocology, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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