Bio IT World Conference & Expo

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April 21-23, 2015

Seaport World Trade Center
Boston, Massachusetts

John M. Conley presented at the Bio-IT World Conference & Expo held on April 21-23, 2015 in Boston, MA.  The conference spanned three days and included 12 parallel conference tracks and 16 pre-conference and 8 post-conference workshops.  John spoke on "Global Developments in Privacy and Data Security Law," and moderated a panel discussion on "Achieving Much-Needed Innovation while Hurdling the Barriers of Stringent Regulation." 

The 2015 Bio-IT World Conference & Expo planned to unite 3,000+ life sciences, pharmaceutical, clinical, healthcare, and IT professionals from 32+ countries. The Expo provided the perfect venue to share information and discuss enabling technologies that are driving biomedical research and the drug development process. The 2015 program featured compelling talks from industry and academia on new trends in data generation, knowledge management, and information technology in life sciences and drug development, including best practice case studies and joint partner presentations relevant to the technologies, research, and regulatory issues of life science, pharmaceutical, clinical and IT professionals.

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