LATEST UPDATE: Video from all the conference sessions are now available online. Access is free for attendees of the conference and can be purchased by those who were unable to be there in person. For further information please contact amelie.argenti@FT.com [access the presentations]
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Thank you to everyone that attended the 2010 conference which took place on 1-2 December in London. The event was a huge success attracting a sell-out audience.
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The global life sciences industry faces an unprecedented array of challenges. Adding to the already heady mix of patent expirations and falling R&D productivity comes the challenge of new healthcare reforms in the US, and the advent of evidence based medicine as a global phenomenon with the potential to transform the fortunes and business models of the industry. Faced with these new realities, how can life science companies prepare?
Chaired by Andrew Jack, Pharmaceuticals Correspondent of the Financial Times, the FT Global Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Conference, now in its 27th successful year, brings together leading industry executives, government decision makers, investors, analysts and other specialist providers to discuss the latest industry developments, and provide insights that will help you identify, anticipate and meet tomorrow's challenges head on .
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Jérôme Contamine, EVP, Chief Financial Officer, Sanofi-Aventis Dr Jan Lundberg, EVP, Science and Technology and President, Lilly Research Laboratories Jeffrey Berkowitz, SVP Pharmaceutical Development and Market Access, Walgreen Co. Carlo de Nostaristefani, President, Technical Operations and Global Support Functions, Bristol Myers Squibb Sir Andrew Dillon, Chief Executive, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) Bob Go, Global Head of Life Sciences & Healthcare, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Neil de Crescenzo, SVP and General Manager Health Sciences Global Business Unit, Oracle Corporation
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Topics for discussion include:
- US healthcare reform: what will be the implications for innovation in the US and internationally?
- Maximising returns in R&D: Has the industry become too dependent on "externalisation"? Do recent biotech failures give cause for caution?
- Pricing for value: what are the implications of a new era of evidence based medicine for pricing, R&D and commercial strategies?
- The CFO agenda: From financing R&D, to making M&A pay, what are the strategies the industry's CFOs are employing to position their companies for growth?
- Global supply chain: What are the emerging risks, and what are the strategies for managing the increasing complex supply chains for today's life science companies? How can the value of the supply chain be optimised?
- International healthcare markets: To what extent are healthcare markets globally converging? As comparative effectiveness regimes and evidence based medicine become the norm, what can the industry do to ensure that decisions on value and health outcomes are fair and informed?







