The
cosponsor for the 2008 summit is
the Global Cardiovascular Innovation
Center (GCIC), a large research
and product development consortium,
lead by the Cleveland Clinic -
the #1 ranked heart center in the
US for the past 13 years. GCIC
was established to assist companies
and commercialize cardiovascular
products to improve patient care.

Estimated
at more than $420 billion, cardiovascular
medicine is the largest healthcare
market opportunity in the US. The
cardiovascular disease burden poses
clear challenges – medical,
scientific, and commercial – with
enormous benefit accruing to the
investigators, entrepreneurs, and
companies that can provide innovative,
state-of-the-art solutions.
GCIC is
building cross-industry partnerships
to facilitate the development and
adoption of new cardiovascular
technologies geared towards improving
patient care. Cardiovascular research
and commercialization – along
with millions of patients – will
benefit from the progress made
through companies affiliated with
GCIC.
Read more about the exciting
work going on at GCIC at:
WiCell Research
Institute
The co-sponsor for the 2007 summit was WiCell Research Institute,
headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, a supporting
organization of the University of
Wisconsin-Madison which is known
as a world leader in the area of
hES cell research. WiCell is home
to the National Stem Cell Bank which
banks, characterizes, and distributes
NIH-registry human embryonic stem
cell lines.

Academy of Molecular Imaging
(AMI)
AMI is involved in the various
technologies of molecular imaging and
multimodalities formed by merging together
imaging of biological processes with
imaging anatomical structures within
which these processes take place. This
includes such technologies as PET,
optical imaging, MRI, SPECT, CT and
ultrasound.

Society of Non-invasive
Imaging in Drug Development (SNIDD)
SNIDD is a component of AMI whose mission it is to inform and educate scientists
within the pharmaceutical industries, academia and regulatory agencies on the
basic information obtainable using non-invasive imaging, and its potential application
to drug discovery, research and development.

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