Precision Medicine Healthcare Summit on Feb. 21: Here’s the agenda

Let’s get personal: about medicine, healthcare, and how it’s delivered, that is. Join us for “Precision Medicine to Precision Management,” where we will bring together healthcare innovators, entrepreneurs, and investors who will share how they are transforming the way our care is being developed and consumed.

This elite, invitation-only summit will feature an interactive discussion on advances in mobile technology, Big Data, and genomics, which are all transforming healthcare from the scientist’s lab to the patient’s bedside. How can we use technology to advance care in an era of ever-tightening budgets and the Affordable Care Act?

Our half-day summit will bring together more than 60 leaders in life science and healthcare in Texas and beyond, and features speakers such as Robert Robbins, president and CEO of the Texas Medical Center, MD Anderson chief Ronald DePinho, Kevin Kinsella at Avalon Ventures, Michael Greeley at Foundation Medical Partners (and the former chairman of the National Venture Capital Association,) and Alan Gilbert, director of global government and NGO strategy at GE Healthymagination, as well as speakers from the Mayo Clinic, Johnson & Johnson, and more.

Click here for details of our full agenda.

We look forward to seeing you there. The cost for the Healthcare Summit is $495. Our Saver Rate of $425 ends Feb. 13 and we do offer a limited number of discounted tickets at $295 for startups—companies that are less than three years old, with 20 or fewer employees. This is an invitation-only gathering so to request an invitation and get registration details, please e-mail [email protected].

Author: Angela Shah

Angela Shah was formerly the editor of Xconomy Texas. She has written about startups along a wide entrepreneurial spectrum, from Silicon Valley transplants to Austin transforming a once-sleepy university town in the '90s tech boom to 20-something women defying cultural norms as they seek to build vital IT infrastructure in a war-torn Afghanistan. As a foreign correspondent based in Dubai, her work appeared in The New York Times, TIME, Newsweek/Daily Beast and Forbes Asia. Before moving overseas, Shah was a staff writer and columnist with The Dallas Morning News and the Austin American-Statesman. She has a Bachelor's of Journalism from the University of Texas at Austin, and she is a 2007 Knight-Wallace Fellow at the University of Michigan. With the launch of Xconomy Texas, she's returned to her hometown of Houston.