Join us to discuss how innovations in the life sciences sector are shaping the future of healthcare
Hosted by The Howard de Walden Estate and chaired by the Rt Hon Professor Lord Kakkar, this one-day conference brings together a diverse list of speakers representing healthcare, the pharmaceutical sector, finance, politics, real estate and law to discuss global trends in the life sciences sector, and how London is both driving and responding to those trends. The conference will give you the chance to hear – and contribute to – a timely and highly consequential discussion. In a wider-ranging programme of debates, sessions will cover the following topics:
- A Vision for the 21st Century
- The Journey of Life Sciences
- A National Viewpoint
- Making it Happen in London
This prestigious line up of speakers includes:
- Rt Hon Professor Lord Kakkar KBE, PC, King’s Health Partners, Chairman and Thrombosis Research Institute, Director
- Sir Robert Lechler FRCP, FRCPath, FMedSci, King’s Health Partners Academic Health Sciences Centre, Senior Vice President/Provost (Health) and Executive Director
- Dr Annalisa Jenkins MBBS, FRCP, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Cyte Ltd Global Network for Clinical Research, Director
- Martin Murphy, Chief Executive Officer, Syncona Investment Management Ltd
- Professor Tony Young OBE, Anglia Ruskin University, Director of Medical Innovation, practicing frontline NHS surgeon, National Clinical Lead for Innovation at NHS England
- Dame Anne Johnson DBE, PMedSci, Academy of Medical Sciences, President and Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, University College London
- Sir Rory Collins FMedCi, FRS, University of Oxford, Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology at the Clinical Trial Service
- George Freeman MP, former Minister for Science, Research and Innovation
- Mark Kildea, Chief Executive, The Howard de Walden Estate
- Dr Brian Donley Chief Executive Officer, Cleveland Clinic London
- The Rt Hon Dame Anne Rafferty, former Lord Justice of Appeal, former Vice Chairman of the Judicial Appointments Commission and former Chairman of the Judicial College
- Sir Jonathan Symonds, GSK, Chairman