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		<title>Churchill Club Focuses Event on Genome Computing and the Economy: New Prosperity for Silicon Valley?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PALO ALTO, CA, January 8 / MARKET WIRE/ &#8211; What:  As 2009 begins, new developments and investments merging genomics and informatics suggest that Silicon Valley could be in position to drive the next technology boom.  Can Silicon Valley resources and investment cultivate and leverage a new economy forming around genome computing?  A panel of Silicon [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PALO ALTO, CA, January 8 / MARKET WIRE/ &#8211;</p>
<p>What:  As 2009 begins, new developments and investments merging genomics<br />
and informatics suggest that Silicon Valley could be in position to<br />
drive the next technology boom.  Can Silicon Valley resources and<br />
investment cultivate and leverage a new economy forming around<br />
genome computing?  A panel of Silicon Valley players, innovators,<br />
and investors in new genomic-based business models will explore the<br />
current state of genome computing and how and why Silicon Valley<br />
could become the nexus of its development.</p>
<p>Genome Computing is shorthand for the integration of Genomics and<br />
Informatics. To identify and use DNA to affect personalized medicine<br />
requires both specialized hardware and software. Understanding two<br />
key problems is recognizing the opportunity for Silicon Valley:</p>
<p>&#8211;  How to &#8220;get the information&#8221; &#8211; DNA sequencing<br />
&#8211;  How to &#8220;use the information&#8221; &#8211; Diagnostics based on DNA<br />
sequencing to identify and treat disease and manage health<br />
issues</p>
<p>Genome Computing delivers a personalized, predictive and preventive<br />
approach to healthcare through DNA awareness, enabling delivery of<br />
the right treatment to the right patient at the right time.</p>
<p>The meaning and practice of personalized, genome-based medicine; the<br />
global competitive landscape; the right alliances in Silicon Valley;<br />
legal challenges; and the economic promise &#8212; will be presented in<br />
an evening designed to create awareness around the possibilities for<br />
Silicon Valley to realize new prosperity through genome computing.</p>
<p>When:  Thursday, January 22, 2009 6-8:30 pm PT<br />
Registration: 06:00 PM<br />
Program: 07:00 PM</p>
<p>Who:   Panelists include:<br />
&#8211;  Linda Avey, co-founder 23andMe; former executive at Affymetrix<br />
and Perlegen<br />
&#8211;  Andras Pellionisz, founder, International HoloGenomics Society<br />
(IHGS); founder, HolGenTech; founder, Helixometry holding; NASA<br />
scientist; Research Professor, New York University<br />
&#8211;  Dietrich Stephan, founder, Navigenics; founder Amnestix; former<br />
director of neurogenomics, TGen<br />
&#8211;  Karoly Nikolich, US partner, dievini Hopp biotech holding; CEO<br />
Amnestix; consulting professor, Stanford University School of<br />
Medicine; former executive director of the Neuroscience<br />
Institute at Stanford and research director Genentech</p>
<p>Where: Cabana (formerly Crowne Plaza)<br />
4290 El Camino Real<br />
Palo Alto, CA</p>
<p>More:  To register for this program or for more information, visit</p>
<p>http://www.churchillclub.org.</p>
<p>About The Churchill Club</p>
<p>The Churchill Club is Silicon Valley&#8217;s premier business and technology forum. The 5,000-member, nonprofit organization has built a reputation for dynamic, in-the-news programs featuring Silicon Valley CEOs, up-and-coming executives and national business leaders. The events regularly draw more than 400 attendees and give members the opportunity to network with the best of Silicon Valley. Visit www.churchillclub.org for more information.</p>
<p>Media inquiries:</p>
<p>Suzanne Matick<br />
Gutenberg Communications<br />
Suzanne@gutenbergpr.com<br />
408-335-696</p>
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