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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September
21, 2009 |
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Ryan Baird
(952) 746-3818
rbaird@lifesciencealley.org |
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| Worldwide Health Director for Microsoft to deliver luncheon keynote address at the 8th Annual LifeScience Alley® Conference & Expo |
MINNEAPOLIS (September 21, 2009) - Dr. Bill Crounse, senior director of worldwide health for the Microsoft Corporation, will deliver the luncheon keynote address at the 8th Annual LifeScience Alley Conference & Expo on December 9 at the Minneapolis Convention Center. In his presentation, titled “The Impact of IT & The Net on Health and Health Care”, Dr. Crounse will explore the various ways in which continuing leaps in technology and inter-connectivity are impacting how we manage our health and how health care is delivered.
As a senior director at Microsoft, Dr. Crounse is responsible for providing thought leadership, vision and strategy for Microsoft technologies and solutions in the healthcare provider industry. He has written and produced numerous articles, audio-casts, and videos for “House Calls for Healthcare Professionals” on www.microsoft.com/health, and is the founder and primary contributor to Microsoft’s Health Blog. He travels nationally and internationally to support the use of information technology as a way to improve health care quality and safety.
“There is no shortage of health information available to providers and patients,” states Dr. Crounse. “However, while our health care system has become more adept at capturing and storing health data, we need to focus on the application and sharing of this information to improve the quality, safety, and efficacy of patient care. Not only could we improve the health of individual patients, we could also contribute to clinical research and basic scientific discovery.”
Dr. Crounse is known locally and nationally for his work in medical communications and information technology.He was Medical Editor for KIRO-TV, Channel 7 (CBS) in Seattle and also served as a physician broadcaster andmedical editor for KOMO-TV (ABC Seattle), ABC Network News (The Health Show), Lifetime Medical Television (Physicians Journal Update), The Discovery Channel, and Medical News Network.
Prior to joining Microsoft, Dr. Crounse was Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Information Officer for Overlake Venture Center and Overlake Hospital Medical Center, a not-for-profit community hospital honored by “Hospitals & Health Networks” as one of the nations “most wired” and most innovative hospitals. Prior to joining Overlake Hospital in 1995, Dr. Crounse was a physician and medical executive with Virginia Mason Medical Center and Group Health in Seattle. |
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FOR
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September
2, 2009 |
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Ryan Baird
(952) 746-3818
rbaird@lifesciencealley.org |
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LifeScience Alley® Eighth Annual Conference & Expo Showcase to Highlight Innovative New Technologies |
Eight organizations will exhibit novel life science technologies. |
MINNEAPOLIS – (September 2, 2009) – LifeScience Alley® announced today that eight life science organizations from around the United States and Canada will be exhibiting cutting-edge technologies at the association’s Annual Conference on Dec. 9 as part of the New Technology Showcase. Three of the eight selected organizations will be presenting their technologies during the luncheon general session in front of an anticipated 1,600+ national and international life science professionals. The Annual Conference, being held at the Minneapolis Convention Center, features the New Technology Showcase with the objective of highlighting leading life science technologies that have the potential to greatly impact health care delivery.
AUM Cardiovascular of Minneapolis will be presenting a non-invasive, hand-held, fast, extremely affordable coronary artery disease assessment device; Exos Corporation of St. Paul, Minn., will be presenting a thermoformable lamination technology for external musculoskeletal stabilization and support; and VitalMedix, Inc. of Hudson, Wis., will be presenting a proprietary formulation to sustain trauma victims with severe blood loss until surgical intervention.
These organizations will be joined in the New Technology Showcase exhibit area, located in the heart of the exhibit hall, by the other five finalists: Access Genetics, an Eden Prairie, Minn., company exhibiting an integrated system of web-enabled molecular diagnostics, collaborative telemedicine, and materials management with turnkey support; Mespere Lifesciences, Inc. of Waterloo, Ontario exhibiting a non-invasive, hand-held, real-time venous visualization
technology; Minnow Medical, Inc. a San Diego-based company exhibiting a non-ablative, energy-delivering balloon angioplasty to treat occlusive vascular; Nonin Medical of Plymouth,
Minn., exhibiting a non-invasive, near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) measuring cerebral cortex blood oxygen saturation; and TransEndoscopic Surgical Technologies, Inc., a Minneapolis-based company exhibiting technologies for closure systems, anastomosis methods and sterile access devices for endoscopic surgical approach.
The New Technology Showcase, sponsored by Boston Scientific for the fourth consecutive year, provides an opportunity for companies around the world to send in applications to exhibit technologies representing medical devices, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and health care delivery. Steve Mertens, sr. vice president of research and development with the cardiovascular division at Boston Scientific, and current chair of the LifeScience Alley board of directors, asserts “Identifying and highlighting breakthrough technology is important to driving the life science industry. The New Technology showcase does just that by providing emerging and established companies an opportunity to introduce their most innovative products and therapies to other members of the life science community and key decision makers”.
About the Selection Process
This year’s finalists were selected by a group of expert industry judges. Presenting and exhibiting organizations are selected based on the novelty of their technology, its market potential, and the impact it represents to the life sciences and health care delivery. |
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FOR
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August
19, 2009 |
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Liz Rammer
(952) 746-3825
lrammer@lifesciencealley.org |
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| Medical Director at Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation to Deliver Breakfast Keynote Address at the Eighth Annual LifeScience Alley® Conference & Expo |
MINNEAPOLIS - (August 19, 2009) – Dr. Nicholas F. LaRusso, the Charles H. Weinman endowed Professor of Medicine, current Director of the Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation, and a Distinguished Investigator of the Mayo Foundation, will deliver the breakfast keynote address at the Eighth Annual LifeScience Alley Conference & Expo on Dec. 9, 2009. His address titled “Transforming the Health Care Experience” will discuss new models of care that will revolutionize the experience and delivery of health care in the 21st century.
“We at Mayo are focused on redefining the health care experience for patients and providers,” states Dr. LaRusso. “Our Center for Innovation team is currently developing and implementing models intended to radically transform the way patients manage their health, interact with their providers and derive greater value from the care they receive. The resulting system will reward improved health outcomes and drive the adoption of healthier choices. What roles will innovators throughout the field of medicine play in shaping this new environment?”
Dr. LaRusso, a graduate of New York Medical College, received training in internal medicine and gastroenterology at Mayo Clinic. He completed a National Institute of Health (NIH) fellowship in the laboratory of Alan Hofmann, and went on to serve as a guest investigator in the laboratory of the Noble laureate, Christian de Duve, at Rockefeller University.
A double board certified physician and professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, Dr. LaRusso is also a member of the American Association of Clinical Investigation and the Association of American Physicians. He is the former editor of “GASTROENTEROLOGY” and past president of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) and the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA). |
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| 2009
LifeScience Alley® Conference & Expo
to Highlight Innovative New Technologies |
Now
Accepting Applications for New Technology
Showcase |
MINNEAPOLIS,
MN – (May 18, 2009) – As
part of the 8th Annual LifeScience Alley
Conference & Expo on December
9, 2009, the New Technology Showcase will
highlight leading life science technologies
with the potential to greatly impact the
life sciences and health care delivery. Boston
Scientific Corporation is sponsoring the
New Technology Showcase for the 4th consecutive
year. Interested companies must submit
an application, found at www.lifesciencealley.org,
by Friday, June 26, to be considered.
Each year, the New Technology Showcase
provides emerging and established companies
with an opportunity to introduce their
most innovative products and therapies
to other companies and life science decision
makers. This year, LifeScience Alley
is actively seeking applicants from all
facets of the life sciences, including
the medical device, pharmaceutical/biopharmaceutical,
biotechnology, health care provider, food
and nutrition and renewable energy sectors. Qualified
applicants should have a novel life science
technology capable of being publicly displayed
and representing a sizable market potential. U.S.
and international companies of all sizes
fitting these criteria are invited to apply.
Applications will be reviewed by expert
industry judges, leading to the selection
of seven organizations to participate in
this year’s Showcase. The top three
organizations by ranking will be invited
to present their technologies in front
of the full conference during the luncheon
general session. All seven selected
organizations will receive a complimentary
exhibit booth as well as a variety of advanced
promotion. |
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About
the LifeScience Alley® Conference & Expo
The
largest convocation of life science industry
professionals in the Midwest, LifeScience
Alley’s annual conference attracts over
1,600 attendees from over 600 organizations,
and nearly 30 states and 10 countries. The
goal of the conference is to convene the
life science industry under one umbrella
to share new insights of emerging trends,
technologies and practices. The conference & expo
will be held at the Minneapolis Convention
Center on December 9, 2009, and will feature
three general sessions, a federal policy forum, seven
seminar tracks, a new technology showcase,
a student
poster session, and an exhibit hall featuring
over 150 exhibitors. For more information,
visit www.lifesciencealley.org or www.lifesciencealleyconference.org. |
| LifeScience
Alley® is
a 501(c)(6) nonprofit trade association
supporting the Minnesota and surrounding
region’s life science
industry. It is the state affiliate
for the national Biotechnology Industry
Organization (BIO).and comprises a broad
range of over 500 member organizations
that employ approximately 250,000 people
in Minnesota and thousands more throughout
the U.S. and world. For information,
visit www.lifesciencealley.org or
call 952-542-3077. |
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