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BioITWorld and MedPharma World Conferences to be held concurrently at Singapore

Our Bureau, HyderabadWednesday, April 17, 2002, 08:00 Hrs  [IST]

BioITWorld Conference & Expo, a major event organized for life science professionals, entrepreneurs and scientists, is to be held at the International Exhibition and Convention Centre, Singapore on May 29th and 30th, 2002. The event provides a platform for leading visionaries from the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, academics, industrialists and venture capitalists to come together to share and learn the latest tools, services and training which accelerate, store, analyze and interpret the flood of information being produced by the life science industry. According to information from the APBioNet Secretariat, the APBioNet members participating in the event are to get 20% discount on the delegate fees. Many Indian scientists and R&D institutions are members of APBioNet, the Indian node of which is at Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB). The conference and expo will help the visitors evaluate and understand how advanced IT solutions, computational technologies and bioinformatics are transforming the life science industry throughout the entire discovery and development processes. The organizers claimed that the conference would facilitate the exchange of information, unravel new business opportunities and discover new innovative technology and solutions that will revolutionalise human health, environment and society. Held concurrently with BioITWorld Singapore, is another related event, the MedPharma World Singapore 2002. The MedPharma World focuses on the latest discoveries and developments on medical and pharmaceutical related research, innovative treatment technologies, advanced medical and therapeutic equipments, new drug manufacturing techniques etc. It also explores investment and business strategies for funding bio-research and drug development projects. Organizers said that MedPharma World presents an unprecedented opportunity to share recent progress and success in medical and pharmaceutical research, to exchange perspectives for the future of bioscience, to see the latest medical and healthcare products, and to learn advanced bioscience applications in the 21st Century. The event provides an opportunity to meet a group of focused and progressive audience consisting of senior level R&D professionals and business executives from major pharmaceutical, biotechnology companies, academic institutions, private and public research laboratories, medical devices and healthcare service industries. The visitor Profile as per the organizers include government departments, hospitals and clinics, medical/ health care industry associations and committees, pharmaceuticals, drugs distributor/manufacturer/retailer, biochem/ biotech equipment distributor/manufacturer/retailer, Medical Researchers, research or testing labs, medical applications/ products/ services, and experts in Genomics, Microarrays, Nanotechnology. Pharmaceutical Applications/ Products/Services Providers, University Research Centres, Clinical Trials Centres, Intellectual Property Rights Firms, Legal Consulting Firms, Venture Capital and Investment Banks will also be associated with the event. The events are to be organized by IDG World Expo (www.idgworldexpo.com), a leading IT event management company focused on supporting emerging technologies. IDG's diverse product and services portfolio spans six key areas including: print publishing, online publishing, events and conferences, market research, education and training and global marketing services The conference programme is as follows. Day One, 29 May 2002 0800 Registration 0900-0910 Welcome Message Gary Fung, President, IDG World Expo (Asia) Ltd 0915-1000 Opening Speech The Changing Landscape of Biology and Medicine - The Coming Brave World Dr George Lake, Institute of Systems Biology 1000-1045 Keynote (1) Accelerating Biology Through the Applications of Bioinformatics Professor Hideaki Sugawara, Center for Information Biology and DNA Data Bank of Japan, National Institute of Genetics 1045-1115 Morning Refreshments 1115-1200 Keynote (2) IT's Role in the Life Sciences Revolution Lionel Binns, Worldwide Life Sciences & Material Sciences Group Manager, Compaq Computer Corporation 1200-1245 Keynote (3) Transforming the Biomedical Industry - Impact of High Performance Computing on Life Sciences Christian Morales, VP, Sales & Marketing, Intel Corporation/ co-GM, Asia Pacific, Intel Semiconductor Limited 1245-1400 Lunch MedPharma World BioITWorld 1400-1440 Biomarker Discovery: Integrating Clinical Activity, State of the Art Bioanalytical Technologies, and Advanced Data Mining Dr Dennis Polla, President & CEO, SurroMed Pte Ltd, Singapore Powering e-Collaboration in the Life Sciences Industry with an Underlying Information Infrastructure Gerard Warrens, Practice Leader, Life Sciences, EMC Europe, Middle East and Africa 1440-1520 Accelerating Drug Discovery Through the In Silico Functional Genomics Approach Dr. Kerstin Klein, Project Manager, Functional Genomics, GeneData Large Scale Searches and Comparisons of BioInformatics Databases Jef Dawson, Manager, Bioinformatics Initiative, CRAY Inc 1520-1600 Stem Cell Technology and its Application Dr Zhong Chao Han, Professor & Director, Institute of Hematology & Hospital of Blood Disease, Chinese Academy of Arts and Science Security in Bioinformatics Gunther Birnieks, Chief Technology Officer, eXtropia 1600-1630 Afternoon Refreshments 1630-1710 Clinical Trial Shipping Logistics Online John Butterworth, Global Director of Life Sciences, TNT Express Tuning MPI Applications Through Parallel Computing Dr Henry Gabb, Senior Research Scientist, Intel Parallel Applications Center, Intel Corporation 1710-1750 Case Study: Networking Solutions for the First Fully Electronic, Paperless and Filmless Hospital in Malaysia Dr Mohamad Azrin Zubir, IT Project Manager and Medical Officer, Hospital Selayang, Malaysia The Electronic Medical Record: Clinical Research Databases Dr Ho Chun Hou, Chief Medical Officer, NovaHealth Close of Day One Day Two, 30 May 2002 0900-0915 Chairman's Opening Remarks 0915-1000 Keynote (4) Bridging the Gap Between 3D Structure and the Genome World Invited: Prof. Joel L. Sussman, Department of Structural Biology, Weizmann Institute of Science 1000-1045 Keynote (5) The Integrated Computing Environment Arjun Bedi, Partner, Global Pharmaceuticals & Medical Products, Accenture 1045-1115 Morning Refreshments 1115-1200 Entrepreneurial Opportunities in Biomedical Informatics Tan Tin Wee, Founding Convenor, Secretariat, Asia Pacific Bioinformatics Network 1200-1245 Panel Discussion: Practising Biotechnology in Asia Discussion led by: Winston Raj, Editor for BioITWorld Asia, an IDG publication 1245-1400 Lunch MedPharma World BioITWorld 1400-1440 A New Business Model for A Drug Discovery & Development Company Frans L. Stassen, Ph.D. President and Chief Executive Officer Suntory Pharmaceutical Research Laboratories LLC "BioTech - InfoTech Convengence" Prof Limsoon Wong, Director of Bioinformatics Research, Kent Ridge Digital Labs 1440-1520 Financing & Alliances in Life Science - New Approaches to Financing Biotechnology Dr Gurinder Shahi, CEO, Bioenterprises Specialised Computing and Data Grids for the Biological Sciences. Speaker to be confirmed 1520-1600 Knowledge Management - Bridging Biology & Information technologies Speaker to be confirmed Building IT Infrastructure for a Life Sciences Organization Speaker to be confirmed, Compaq 1600-1630 Afternoon Refreshments 1630-1710 Protecting Intellectual Property Rights for Biotechnology & Life Sciences Discoveries - An Analysis of Global & Asia Pacific Trends in Biotechnology & Life Sciences Patenting Richard Derrick, Regional Vice President Business Development, Asia & Pacific, Derwent Information Protecting Intellectual Property Rights for Bioinformatics Michael Carmichael, Attorney, Ella Cheong Mirandah & Sprusons Pte Ltd 1710-1750 Patenting Gene Related Inventions Caroline Yun, Senior Associate - Intellectual Property Group of Baker & McKenzie Infrastructure Outsourcing: Combining a high-performance IT architecture with cost-effective IT investments Choy Heng Wah, Director (Products), I-STT

 
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