Programs: Science and Policy
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AAAS Scientific Responsibility, Human Rights and Law Program
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PERSONALIZED MEDICINE
Planning for the Future
AAAS Headquarters | 1200 New York Ave., NW | Washington, DC
Overall Project Description
AAAS, in partnership with the Food and Drug Law Institute (FDLI), has convened three two-day colloquia on personalized medicine. The first colloquia was held June 1-2, 2009 and the second was held October 26-27, 2009 at AAAS headquarters in Washington, DC. The third in the series was held March 8-9, 2010 in Phoenix, AZ. The colloquia addressed the scientific discoveries, business models, and regulatory changes that are necessary to develop new personalized treatments and their companion diagnostics. Other sessions focused on electronic health records, reimbursement, education of patients and their care givers, and ethical, legal, and policy issues such as privacy, patients’ responsibilities for their own health, and direct to consumer testing, among others. The series follows a successful program on personalized medicine that AAAS and FDLI convened in June 2008.
Webcast
All three colloquia will be webcast. Please return to this website for live-feeds and archived webcasts. Webcast - Colloquium I
Webcast - Colloquium II
Webcast - Colloquium III
Audience Interaction
Audience members in the AAAS auditorium and via the internet will have the opportunity to use audience-response technology to interact with session chairs and speakers.
Colloquia Information and Registration
June 1-2, 2009 |
October 26-27, 2009 |
March 8-9, 2010 |
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Colloquium I: Agenda |
Colloquium III: Agenda
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Learn More about Personalized Medicine: Primer | Links to Resources
AAAS and FDLI would like to thank the following for their support

Contact: Deborah Runkle
More information: October 2009 News Article | March 2010 News & Notes
