Feedback from last year's event:
"...An OUTSTANDING job on the speaker line-up (KOLs and excellent diversity
across the life sciences innovation field; blend of keynotes and panels)."
"...an exceptionally good job designing the day with good refreshments and
reliable breaks between sessions to allow for networking and connections."
"...We all attend lots of conferences and I would give this one an A+++.
Great job!!!"
"...Was a good mix of new science and venture education. I would definitely
attend again- the level of presenters and attendees was really good."
"...Absolutely great conference. I think it's now the best emerging life science
conference on the East Coast all year."
"....Outstanding show ... fantastic science and compelling speakers. A
complete ecosystem that promotes thought leadership and innovation."


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This panel will focus on exciting breakthroughs from Massachusetts laboratories that went mainstream. Each of the panelists will present their story of scientific discovery and innovation. Find out how they did it!
Global climate change may seem like a problem far away in time as well as space. It is not. And it has the potential to impact global health in ways we have not thought about and in places we may not have heard of. Planetary health matters to human health. And vice versa. Both are long-term challenges and global challenges on a planet that is simultaneously shrinking and become ever more global. This presentation will look at why 'globalness' matters to health and to climate change and in just how many ways the future of both may be intertwined.