Oct 4 2010
Advanced BioHealing, Inc. (ABH), a leader in commercializing the promise of regenerative medicine, announced that Senior Vice President, Dean Tozer and Vice President of Government Affairs and Health Economics, Therésa Dixon will speak on behalf of the Company at the 2010 World Stem Cell Summit, sharing their more than 30 years of combined industry experience with attendees.
“In the field of regenerative medicine, development and commercialization efforts must be innovative, successfully executed and also educate government agencies, health care providers and patients along the way”
Tozer will present during the Industry Track panel session titled, "Commercialization of Stem Cells and International Market Trends," on Wednesday, October 6. Dixon will participate on the Industry Track panel titled, "Reimbursement and Insurance Solutions for Cell Therapies and Related Industries" on Tuesday, October 5.
"We are very pleased that the Industry Track of the Summit Program presents the best and the brightest," said Bernard Siegel, founder and co-chair of the World Stem Cell Summit and executive director of the Genetics Policy Institute (GPI). "Our industry panels are designed to address the needs of the life science investor community and executives from biotechnology, pharmaceutical and other regenerative medicine companies."
"In the field of regenerative medicine, development and commercialization efforts must be innovative, successfully executed and also educate government agencies, health care providers and patients along the way," said Tozer. "Therésa and I look forward to sharing our experiences in addressing and overcoming commercialization and reimbursement challenges for ABH's lead product, Dermagraft®, which has contributed to the Company's consistent, double-digit revenue growth."
The sixth annual Summit, presented by the nonprofit GPI, will attract more than 1,000 of the most influential stem cell stakeholders from more than 30 countries representing the fields of science, business, policy, law, ethics and advocacy. Tozer and Dixon will be joined by more than 150 internationally renowned speakers—producing a unique international network designed to foster collaborations, economic development, technology transfer, commercialization, private investment and philanthropy.
The 2010 World Stem Cell Summit will take place in Detroit, Michigan on October 4-6, 2010, at the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center.
For more information and to register, visit: www.worldstemcellsummit.com.
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: Advanced BioHealing, Inc. (ABH)