The Other Nonrodent: Göttingen Minipigs in Preclinical Toxicology

Register Free at www.pharmexec.com/supremecourt

Event Overview:
This webcast will provide a comprehensive analysis and discussion of the impacts of the Supreme Court's ruling on the Affordable Care Act.  The session will be moderated by William Looney, Editor, Pharmaceutical Executive magazine, and feature an in-depth presentations by Benjamin Isgur, Director,  PwC Health Research Institute and Todd Evans, Senior Director, PwC Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences Advisory Services Group.  They will provide insights into what the ruling means both for the healthcare industry as well as how pharmaceutical and life sciences companies will be affected.  By registering, you'll also have the ability to pre-submit questions to our presenters to help guide the discussion.

Benefits of attending the webcast:
You'll leave this interactive session with deeper insights to:
  • Understand the specific ramifications of the ruling on pharmaceutical and life sciences companies and related impacts across the healthcare industry.
  • Evaluate the options for a path forward driven not only by the law but by market dynamics.
  • Assess your current strategies and how the ruling may affect business model options as well as future opportunities for collaboration.
Who Should Attend:
Senior executives in the pharmaceutical and life sciences industry.

This includes: CEOs, CFOs, COOs, CIOs,
Division and Business Unit Leaders,
VP of Strategic Development.

For questions, contact Sara Barschdorf at sbarschdorf@advanstar.com

Presenters:
Scott Boley, PhD, DABT  Senior Director of General Toxicology and Infusion Toxicology  MPI Research Todd Evans,
Director,
Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences Advisory Services Group, PwC
   
Lisa Craig, BS  Senior Study Director  MPI Research Ben Isgur,
Director,
Health Research Institute
PwC

Moderator:
Lisa Craig, BS  Senior Study Director  MPI Research Ben Comer,
Senior Editor,
Pharmaceutical Executive

Sponsors:
Presented by:
Pharmaceutical Exeutive