Holiday Inn Regents Pak Hotel, London UK (April, 13 - 14, 2015)
Set to také place on 13th and 14th April, SMI's sell-out Asthma & COPD conference returns to London next spring for its 11th annual show. With the global market for asthma and COPD drugs set to reach $41.23bn in
2017, Asthma & COPD 2015 comes at the perfect time to explore the future of therapeutics, diagnosis and care.
We have worked closely with a leading panel of experts such as
Genentech, GSK, MedImmune, Amgen and Imperial College of London, to
create an agenda that will provide unique insights into topics such as
lab to clinic pathways, personalised care, viruses in asthma and COPD,
future advancements, PLUS MUCH MORE
Join us we ask questions such as: How is severe asthma in children
pathophysiologically different to the adult disease? Is airway
remodelling dependent on inflammation? What value can patient charities
bring to multi-partner collaborations? What are the drug development
challenges associated with inhaled and intranasal antivirals? What are
the key areas of unmet clinical needs for COPD clinical care?
REASONS TO ATTEND
KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
SMi Group has been at the forefront of respiratory conferences for over a decade. Comments from previous instalments in the established series include: "Excellent, both days" - Prosonix, "Good Networking opportunities" - Novartis and "Good level of speaker expertise, worthwhile to attend" Biomedical systems
For further information and to secure your place, visit: www.asthma-copd.co.uk
Alternatively contact the team on +44 (0)20 7827 6000 or email events@smi-online.co.uk
More: www.asthma-copd.co.uk
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