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Aspen Institute and The Atlantic Present Inaugural Aspen Health Forum
(CSRwire) WASHINGTON, DC - September 17, 2007 - Organized by the Aspen Institute and
The Atlantic magazine, the Aspen Health Forum will convene more than 125
world-class medical scientists, including Nobel Prize laureates and
prominent NIH officials, as well as thought leaders in health care and
health policy, to explore the most challenging issues and exciting
developments in bioscience and how they can be used to bring about better
health for everyone. The Forum will be held at the Aspen Meadows Resort
and Conference Center on the campus of the Aspen Institute in Aspen,
Colo., October 3-6, 2007.
"There are hundreds of conferences where researchers can argue about
genomes or clinicians can debate the latest treatments," said Forum
Director Dr. Michelle McMurry. "What makes the Aspen Health Forum
different is that it is the only place where laypeople can go to learn
about medical science and its vital implications for their lives,
investments and political interests."
"Medical science is becoming more and more a part of people's lives
whether or not they realize it," said Dr. Zeke Emanuel, Director of the
Department of Bioethics at the National Institutes of Health and one of
the Forum speakers. "That being the case, the Forum features experts on
some of the most pressing health care issues of today, such as cancer and
heart disease, but also includes scientists looking at the health care
issues of tomorrow, such as stem cell research, longevity, and brain
health."
More than 100 medical science and health care leaders are on tap to
participate in the program, including:
Peter Agre, Nobel Prize laureate and medical scientist
J. Michael Bishop, Nobel Prize laureate and cancer research
pioneer
Alice Dautry, President, Institut Pasteur
Victor Dzau, Duke University Chancellor for Health Affairs and
a leading authority on heart disease
Anthony Fauci, Director, National Institute of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases and a top expert on HIV/AIDS
Harvey Fineberg, President, Institute of Medicine
Bill Frist, Former US Senate Majority Leader and physician
Ellis Rubinstein, President, New York Academy of Sciences
Eric Schlosser, Author of Fast Food Nation
Nora Volkow, Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse and a
leading authority on drug addiction
Session topics will include path-breaking developments in the fight
against cancer, diabetes and heart disease; the human genome and
personalized medicine; the latest research on nutrition, aging, and
exercise; innovative approaches to infectious and chronic illnesses; and
the hospital of the future.
In addition to the scientific and medical discussions, the Forum will
feature sessions on health care reform and the presidential campaigns,
international models of science funding, the rise of medical tourism, and
the politics of nutrition. The program will also include screenings of
films such as Fast Food Nation, hosted by author Eric Schlosser,
and a sneak peek at an installment of the upcoming PBS series The
Mysterious Human Heart. Also featured will be two exhibits of medical
art.
The event is open to the public and all are welcome. Full- and single-day
passes are available. To register, please contact Forum Registrar Deborah
Murphy at 970-544-7960 or at deborah.murphy@aspeninstitute.org.
For complete information about the Forum, including the program agenda and
a full list of speakers, visit http://www.aspeninstitute.org/ahf.
Since 1857, The Atlantic (www.theatlantic.com) has aspired to
challenge and engage the nation’s thought leaders by consistently
offering unique, in-depth editorial on a range of topics from politics,
business, and the economy to technology, arts, and culture. Celebrating
its 150th anniversary in November 2007, The Atlantic continues to
cover the issues of the day with original insight and fresh perspective,
to push the edge of inquiry toward tomorrow's concerns, to inform American
opinion leaders, and to lead the national conversation.
The Aspen Institute, founded in 1950, is an international nonprofit
organization dedicated to fostering enlightened leadership and open-minded
dialogue. Through seminars, policy programs, conferences and leadership
development initiatives, the Institute and its international partners seek
to promote nonpartisan inquiry and an appreciation for timeless values. The
Institute is headquartered in Washington, DC, and has campuses in Aspen,
Colorado, and on the Wye River on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Its
international network includes partner Aspen Institutes in Berlin, Rome,
Lyon, Tokyo, New Delhi, and Bucharest, and leadership programs in Africa,
Central America and India.
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