From developments in CRISPR and drug pricing to an inside look at the White House's Science Hub - all this and more: Join us next month for the STAT Summit. This year's program is one that you won't want to miss. Speakers will discuss their ground-breaking work and how it's shaping the future of health and medicine. Get Ticket David Liu, who has become one of the biggest drivers behind gene editing technology, takes the stage on Day 1. We'll also hear from Alondra Nelson, who works on science at the White House and is a leading thinker on the social impact of new medical technologies. Helen Branswell, whose reporting about Covid is legendary, hosts Tony Fauci on the eve of his retirement and talks with the developers behind the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines. Speakers David Mitchell and Gunnar Esiason, both patient advocates, will share their ideas about how drug pricing should work. And we'll have a discussion about how economic disadvantages and racism keep people from becoming doctors and scientists. Check out statnews.com/summit to find even more information about the agenda so far, featured speakers, and ticketing options. Get Ticket |
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