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Annual Symposium 2024 | AI in Pharma: Writing the Rulebook

December 11, 2024

Join us for our second charity symposium as we delve into the ethical and compliance issues surrounding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in pharma. How is it used now and what is its potential to transform medicines development and commercialisation? What will the ethical, compliance and legal challenges be, and how should we prepare to tackle them?

This event is designed for professionals in the pharmaceutical industry who are keen to stay at the forefront of emerging technologies, ethical standards, and regulatory compliance.

All proceeds from the event will be donated to Bucket List Wishes who grant wishes for terminally ill adults. Read more about the wonderful work they do here

 

Event Details

Location: Royal Society of Medicine, London

Date: 11th December 2024, 09:00 – 16:30

Price: £595 + VAT

Agenda: Click here to download

CPD: The Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine CPD approval

CPD credits: 5.50

 

Mark your calendars for Wednesday 11th December 2024follow the link to book your spot -and join us for a day of insightful presentations, engaging discussions and networking opportunities.

 

Speakers:

Dr Sheuli Porkess | Chief Medical Officer & Business Unit Director | Precisia C2-Ai

Sheuli is a highly experienced and respected leader in life sciences. She holds a number of roles including Vice President of the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine and Director of Actaros Consultancy. Sheuli originally trained in medicine at Cambridge and Oxford, and then worked in the NHS before moving to pharmaceutical medicine.

Mr Thomas Balkizas | Senior Director of Life Sciences | Microsoft UK

Thomas is a leader in the AI and Life Sciences sectors. His career features pivotal roles at IBM Watson Health and IQVIA, where he championed AI integration in healthcare, and expertise encompasses Genomics, Real World Evidence, Clinical Trials, Research, and Digital Health.

Dr Keith Grimes | Founder | Curistica

Keith is Primary Care Physician and Digital Health & Innovation Consultant. He is the Founder of Curistica, a boutique innovation consultancy which provides fractional Chief Medical, Product, and Clinical Safety Officer services to HealthTech companies.

Ms Heather Murray | Founder | AI for Non-Techies

Heather is a generative AI expert, Top 20 MarTech influencer, international speaker and Founder of AI for Non-Techies (AI training and learning hub). Regularly featured in Forbes magazine, Heather brings energy and enthusiasm to the world of AI. Her accessible, jargon-free approach helps people overcome confusion, reluctance and fear when it comes to where to start.

Dr Alex McKeown | Head of Data Ethics, Information Governance Services / Visiting Fellow at University of Oxford Department of Psychiatry

A bioethicist and philosopher by training, Alex has specialisms including data and AI ethics. He has published journal articles on a range of issues in data and AI ethics and is committed to providing high quality, rigorous advice to clients on all aspects of ethics in data and AI governance

Mr Marc Kitten | Senior Partner and Co-Founder | Candesic

Prior to Candesic, Marc was a consultant at McKinsey & Company in London. Marc’s experience also includes holding a vice president position at Deutsche Bank, based in Frankfurt, Brussels and Paris. For 20 years he has been a visiting professor at Imperial College London and other universities.

Mr Piers Clayden | Founder | ClaydenLaw

Piers is a commercial technology lawyer and founded ClaydenLaw 15 years ago as a specialist law firm offering highly tailored legal advice in the tech sector. Piers and his team advise on policies, contracts, data protection and AI compliance.

Ms Gini Hackett | Founder | Bucket List Wishes

Gini established Bucket List Wishes after losing her Mum to cancer just weeks before. She wanted to turn her own personal experience into something positive in memory of her Mum, Jean Evelyn Vaughan, so she launched the charity on what would have been her Mum’s 68th Birthday in July 2013.

Dr Nick Broughton | Founding Partner | Ethos Pharmaceutical Ethics & Compliance

Nick is a pharmaceutical physician with over 20 years’ experience within the industry, including senior medical roles in UK and European Medical and Regulatory Affairs. Currently, he is researching the ethical challenges presented by the use of AI in healthcare and pharma.


Who Should Attend:
  • Medical and Commercial Leaders in Pharma
  • Ethics and Compliance Leaders
  • Medical Affairs and Marketing Professionals
  • AI and Data Science Professionals in Pharma
  • Anyone in pharma who wants to do anything using AI!

 

In association with Precisia a C2-AI buisiness

 

All proceeds from the event will be donated to Bucket List Wishes

 

Frequently asked questions:
I can no longer attend - can I get a refund?

Tickets are non-refundable and all proceeds will be donated to Bucket List Wishes. If you would like to transfer your ticket to a colleague, please contact us at: enquiry@pharmaethos.com

Where is the nearest underground station to The Royal Society of Medicine?

Oxford Circus (Bakerloo, Central and Victoria lines) and Bond Street (Central, Jubilee and Elizabeth lines).

Where is the nearest car park to The Royal Society of Medicine?

Car parks are located in Cavendish Square and Harley Street.

What time does registration open?

The registration desk will open from 8.30am and you will be able to collect your name badge.

What is the dress code?

Our dress code is business casual.

Which meeting room is the symposium being held?

The symposium will be held in the Naim Dangoor Auditorium, located on the ground floor of The Royal Society of Medicine.

Will there be an opportunity to network during the symposium?

There will be an opportunity to network during the tea/coffee breaks, lunch time and post-meeting reception.

Will food and drink be provided?

Yes, food and drink will be provided. Please note you are not permitted to consume your own food or drink in The Royal Society of Medicine.

Is there a cloakroom?

Yes; delegates can use the cloakroom facilities should they wish. Please note that Ethos and The Royal Society of Medicine takes no responsibility for any items left in the cloakroom.

How do I contact Ethos?

Please email us at: enquiry@pharmaethos.com

Do I need to print my ticket?

No, this is a ticketless event so you do not need to bring any printouts.

Date

December 11, 2024

Time

09:00 - 16:30

Tickets

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