The Biomarker Research Professionals List is comprised of attendee and inquiries of Cambridge Healthtech Institute Conferences on the topic of biomarkers, as well as purchasers of related products. . Names are from an international audience of large and medium pharmaceutical, biotech and diagnostics companies, leading universities and clinical research institutions, government and national labs, CROs, emerging companies and tool providers. These professionals convene to share experiences and foster collaboration across industry academia and evaluate emerging technologies. They influence the advancement of molecular diagnostics, genomics, cancer molecular marker, cancer immunotherapy, bioinformatics for big data, new frontiers in gene editing, point-of-care diagnostics, commercialization of molecular diagnostics, precision medicine and molecular diagnostics for infectious diseases.
A biomarker, or biological marker, generally refers to a measureable indicator of some biological state or condition. Biomarkers are often measured and evaluated to examine normal biological processes, pathogenic processes, or pharmacologic responses to a therapeutic intervention. Biomarkers are used in many scientific fields.
Professionals in The Biomarker Research Professionals Lis are receptive to marketing offers from retailers, government agencies, software developers, IT service providers, tradeshow coordinators, industry publications, financial institutions, robotics developers, medical suppliers, pharmaceuticals, and continuing education providers.
Cambridge Healthtech Institute strives to develop quality information sources that provide valuable new insights and competing points of view while offering balanced coverage of the latest developments. Basic research related to commercial implications is covered, with heavy emphasis placed on end-user insights into new products and technology as well as coverage on the strategy behind the business. They report on innovative technologies from clinical trials to medical informatics and cover the application of informatics, IT and computer science in biomedical research and drug discovery. |