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Strategic Alliance Management Congress 2014 | The Impact of Academic-Industry Alliances

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Dr. Teri Melese, Associate Professor of Medicine, and Assistant Vice Chancellor of Industry Alliances at the University of California, San Diego shares insights into the evolution, challenges, opportunities, and outlook for academic-industry partnerships. Dr. Melese will be moderating a discussion on this topic during the 11th Annual Strategic Alliance Management Congress, taking place, May 5-7, 2014 in Philadelphia. She'll be joined by a notable panel of the industry's best, including Anthony Marshall of IBM, Sylvaine Cases of Sanofi-Aventis, Noah Leibowitz of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, and Yvonne Tran of Schrödinger. Learn more about the event at http://www.healthtech.com/ams Discussion questions include: What changes have been noted with these types of partnerships over the past decade? What challenges exist that are harder to overcome? What are clear-cut and feasible opportunities? What will the panel discussion Optimizing the Impact of Academic-Industry Alliances on Innovation convey to attendees during the 11th Annual Strategic Alliance Congress? What is the outlook for the ways in which these partnerships will continue to evolve? What does this mean for stakeholders involved?

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