Everyone involved in the life sciences innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem of MA should attend. This event is designed to inspire researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs, post-docs and graduate students throughout the Commonwealth to take their ideas to commercialization faster - whether it is through management, funding or partnerships. It is an opportunity to meet serial entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, angel investors as well as many top leaders who have created companies or commercialized technologies coming out of laboratories and ideas. The day's event will bring together the Commonwealth's leading researchers and innovators, along with top-tier management of biotech, pharma and medtech companies as well as the key life sciences funding sources including angels, foundations, venture capitalists, grant experts, Federal Government and philanthropists.
The day's events will bring together the Commonwealth's leading researchers and innovators, along with top-tier management of biotech, pharma and medtech companies and the key life sciences funding sources including angels, foundations, venture capitalists, grant experts, Federal Government representatives, state elected officials, state program managers, and philanthropists focused on cures. We'll supplement this high-octane group with consultants, lawyers and sector experts who can help you find answers faster.

See the Keynote Presentation "Commercializing New Science" by George M. Whitesides Professor, Harvard University and founder, Genzyme.
The 2nd Massachusetts Life Sciences Innovation Day is the biggest day for life sciences startups and innovation in the State of Massachusetts. Last year this house-full, high-energy, hands-on event brought together legendary speakers and experts to mingle with innovators, post-docs, professors, entrepreneurs, innovators, and venture capitalists. It is the flagship event of life sciences in Massachusetts, jointly and actively put together by all the major organizations that are involved in starting and supporting the life sciences startup ecosystem in the Commonwealth.
2009 is the 150th anniversary of the publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species.
· $180 Academics/staff at MATTO member institutions, and Members of MBC, Mass MEDIC, TiE, MA2, CIMIT, MIT Enterprise Forum, OPEN, and WEST.
· $225 Non-members
· $50 Students and post-docs (ID's will be required at the event)
Massachusetts Life Sciences Innovation Day has been developed by the Massachusetts Life Sciences Start-up Initiative (MALSI). MALSI is a platform organization that brings together all major public and private entities in the State that are committed to building the next generation of Massachusetts companies. MALSI's mission is to ensure that Massachusetts maintains its lead as the #1 region in the world to start, nurture and grow life sciences companies.
MALSI partners include: Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center, Mass Biotech Council, MassMEDIC, TiE Boston, and several major universities and research hospitals.
As we hope to show you in this program Darwin's theory of evolution may be applied to business and technology development. Alnylam, Genzyme, BiogenIdec, Boston Scientific, Sirtris and Confluent are all companies that have evolved to become major players in the Massachusetts life sciences industry. They all started as basic science theories - in a nurturing environment and with the work of many scientists, engineers and business executives these ideas became new products that have changed global healthcare. At this event we'll talk about how to survive and thrive in both academic and industry research and how to see your ideas be transformed into new products. We'll look at how to Raise money... Change cultures... Chase the best ideas, as well as get a window on the future of what's new.
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