The event featured talks by many leading Longevity, AI and Precision Medicine companies, including Calico, 23andMe, Regeneron, Insilico Medicine, Atomwise, and many others.Ĭentral to proceedings was the competition for the PMWC 2018 Most Promising Company Award, in which a panel of judges attempted to identify future pioneers in precision medicine from among the new companies present. The event was co-hosted by Duke university, John Hopkins University, the University of Michigan, and the University of California.
To attendees it was an opportunity to learn first-hand about the latest advances in precision medicine: thriving initiatives and clinical case studies that enable the translation of precision medicine into direct improvements in health care.īut to developing and emerging startup companies in diagnostics, therapeutics, and health tech, it was a golden opportunity to increase their visibility by presenting themselves to a group of leading investors, potential clients and partners. The 13th installment of the Precision Medicine World Conference took place this year in Silicon Valley between January 22-24 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA.
Tuesday, January 30, 2018, London, UK: The Biogerontology Research Foundation is pleased to announce the participation of Managing Trustee Dmitry Kaminskiy as a judge on the 2018 PMWC Most Promising Company competition at the Precision Medicine World Conference 2018.