BioMedical SIG #5

BioMedical SIG #5

ASTP’s BioMedical Special Interest Group (SIG) invites you to explore the role of data-driven research in accelerating the translation of scientific discoveries into healthcare solutions.

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ASTP’s BioMedical Special Interest Group (SIG) invites you to explore the role of data-driven research in accelerating the translation of scientific discoveries into healthcare solutions. The discussion will focus on key enablers, barriers, and opportunities in adopting data-driven methodologies to advance the bench-to-bedside process.

Participants will have the chance to exchange insights on raising awareness of clinical, regulatory, and investment pathways, increasing the attractivity of early-stage research, and facilitating the transition from preclinical to clinical research. Strengthening engagement with pharma, biotech, and venture capital will also be a key focus.

Join the conversation to identify challenges, develop best practices, and foster collaborations that drive innovation in human healthcare. Further details on speakers and agenda will be available soon.

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