Published by jkrasowski May 30th, 2008
in DIA Annual.
In addition to the 360 sessions at this year’s Annual Meeting, there are 29 pre-conference tutorials to add to your educational experience.
** Tutorial space is limited and on-site registration is not guaranteed - be sure to register early!
Please visit the 44th Annual Meeting website to learn more about the educational offerings, networking opportunities, special hot topics sessions, keynote speakers and much more!
Published by jkrasowski May 30th, 2008
in DIA Annual.
Download your free copy now to:
* Explore the evolution of the meeting
* Discover how DIA is working with the meeting’s host location of Boston
* Learn why and how the meeting now offers more to academia
* Gain insight into the new Clinical Research and Information Technology “megatracks”
* And much more!
Published by jkrasowski May 12th, 2008
in DIA Annual.
The Impact of FDAAA on Drug Safety
Tuesday, June 24, 2008, 8:00-9:30 AM
ASK THE PANEL! Submit questions to the panel by Friday, June 20, 2008, to FDAAAondrugsafetypanel@diahome.org, Subject: Question for the Panel.
Published by jkrasowski May 12th, 2008
in DIA Annual.
Scheduling your time around the more than 360 sessions across 26 content-area tracks can be overwhelming. Maximize your time in Boston by targeting hot topic sessions of interest to you.
Published by jkrasowski May 8th, 2008
in DIA Annual.
Read Dr. Dennis A. Ausiello’s Op-Ed from the April 29, 2008 issue of The Boston Globe: Scientific Research with an Asterisk.
Published by jkrasowski May 8th, 2008
in DIA Annual.
Check out Kathy Giusti’s interview in the January 28, 2008 issue of The New Yorker: Medical Dispatch–Buying a Cure: What Business Know-How Can Do for Disease.
Published by jkrasowski May 7th, 2008
in DIA Annual.
Dennis A. Ausiello, MD, Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Chief of Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital
Kathy Giusti, Founder and CEO, Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation and Multiple Myeloma Research Consortium