Science Advancing Society:
Life Science Innovation and America’s Health
Featuring the Inaugrual Annual Life Sciences Awards
Monday June 9, 2008
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Public health issues are among the most important challenges our society faces. This forum will explore the importance of advancements in life sciences and biomedical research to America’s health. It will include a discussion of the forthcoming white paper, Measuring Biomedical Progress, authored by Dr. Scott Gottlieb, resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and co-sponsored by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
View the live web cast.
- Michael Egging, Vice President, Government Relations and Public Policy, Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
- Dr. Larry E. Fields, Senior Director, Strategic Policy Team, Worldwide Public Affairs and Policy, Pfizer, Inc.
- Scott Gottlieb, Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
- David Nexon, Senior Executive Vice President, AdvaMed
- Paul S. Speranza, Jr., Chairman of the Board of Directors, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and Vice Chairman, General Counsel, and Secretary, Wegmans Food Markets, Inc.
- John Taylor, Executive Vice President, Health Policy, BIO
- Hon. Billy Tauzin, President and Chief Executive Officer, PhRMA
- Mary Woolley, President, Research!America
Additionally, the U.S. Chamber and the Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation have partnered to present the inaugural Life Sciences Awards. The Life Sciences Awards will recognize individuals that have shown exemplary work in the life sciences field.
- $25,000 Chairmen’s Distinguished Life Sciences Award—presented to anadult scientist/researcher working in the field of life sciences.
- Dr. Christine E. Schmidt
Laurence E. McMakin Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin - $10,000 Life Sciences Educator Award—presented to a current secondary school educator promoting the study of life sciences.
- Dr. Paul A. Cammer
Director, Neuroscience Research Laboratory, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, VA - $5,000 Biology Student Award—presented to a current secondary student making contributions to the study of biology.
- Stori Jensen
Recent graduate, Brighton High School, Salt Lake City, UT - $5,000 Chemistry Student Award—presented to a current secondary student making contributions to the study of chemistry.
- Peter Kamel
Student, Centennial High School, Howard County, MD - Click here to learn more about the Life Sciences Award. Click here to download the awards booklet
Awards will be presented by:
- Honorable James H. Herring, Vice Chairman, Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation
- Randel K. Johnson, Vice President, Labor, Immigration, and Employee Benefits, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
- Honorable Kimberly A. Owens, Chair, Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation
- Paul S. Speranza, Jr., Chairman of the Board of Directors, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and Vice Chairman, General Counsel, and Secretary, Wegmans Food Markets, Inc.
For more information on the event, please contact Elizabeth Dixon at (202) 463-5500 or email ncfevents@uschamber.com.
For event sponsorship information, please contact Evis Vasili at (202) 463-5451 or by emailing evasili@uschamber.com.
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