Anti-Infectives Drug Development Summit - April 2021 - Digital Event

April 20 - 22, 2021 - MA US

Hanson Wade

info@hansonwade.com
Phone:+16174554188

Infectious diseases are one of the largest threats to global public health. The focus on the threat has never been greater, with the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrating the critical need for a more proactive approach within governments, biopharma, and investment communities to overcome the pressing issues in anti-infective drug development to combat antimicrobial resistance. With some now considering the field as the new 'Wall Street darling', especially given the $1 billion launch of the AMR action fund, the Digital Anti-Infectives Drug Development Summit has arrived as the most comprehensive and industry-dedicated forum that addresses the biggest challenges in the development and commercialization of anti-infective drugs. Bringing together 60+ senior leaders from large pharma, innovative biotech, academia and investment companies, join us this April to discuss data-driven and solution-based approaches that focus on developing high value clinical candidates, novel modalities and effective strategies, that address market sustainability and aim for superiority. - Reimagine anti-infective drug development to ensure economic sustainability, with insight from Merck, CARB-X and AlloVir - Explore the non-traditional approaches employed to combat multi-drug resistance, with insight from Locus Biosciences, Peptilogics and SciBac - Advance the clinical superiority of anti-infectives to drive commercial success, with insight from ContraFect and Summit Therapeutics - Target the unmet medical need to ensure drug development pipeline success, with insight from BioVersys, Entasis Therapeutics and Spero Therapeutics - Discover superior novel strategies to combat anti-microbial resistance, with insight from Techulon, MicuRX and Princeton University Take advantage of our group discounts, academic rates and earlybird savings - don't miss out register now for the best rate!

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