There's no disputing that the Life Sciences sector has experienced a greater pace of change in the last five years than at any time in modern medicine.
Driven by a deeper understanding of biological systems and by technological innovations, these advancements have not only accelerated research but also translated into practical applications, significantly impacting healthcare, and treatment paradigms all the way through to how we each evaluate our lifestyle choices, genetic makeup, and our role in the environment. All of which carry complex legal implications.
In this one-day conference we'll be looking at what we can expect next and the critical legal considerations we should navigate. How transformative will future advancements be in drug discovery and diagnostics powered by AI and machine learning? How much control will we or should we all have on personalised and precision medicine? How can we unlock inventiveness and creativity without creating unsustainable practices? Can legal frameworks and regulation keep up with the pace of change? Will the speed of such change facilitate or impede us from making ethical, competitively viable, and cost-effective advancements?
Join us in exploring the innovative frontiers ahead in the life sciences revolution.
London
EC2A 4ES