| | Partnering for Cures is an opportunity to find nontraditional allies who can help you advance your medical research goals, and a platform for solutions needed to accelerate progress. Convened byFasterCures, a Center of theMilken Institute, this effort brings together more than 800 leaders from all sectors of the medical research enterprise, across therapeutic areas, and across geographic boundaries. | Participants
| | • | Philanthropists and investorsseeking to invest their funds in a targeted, efficient, and effective manner | | • | Medical research foundations and institutesthat are outcomes-driven and strategic in their allocation of resources | | • | Biotechnology and pharmaceutical companiesinterested in non-profit/for-profit collaborations necessary for the successful commercialization of new therapies | | • | Thought leaders and innovatorswith diverse experiences and expertise all committed to expediting the research and development process
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| Partnering for Cures OutcomesIn its 3rd year, Partnering for Cures has led to a number of tangible successes: | | • | An investment partnership between a nonprofit and a biotech company that allowed for early stage research on a cancer drug candidate to move forward. | | • | A joint program between a pharmaceutical company and nonprofit research foundation to support novel research resulting in joint grants to three young investigators. | | • | A transformative partnership between two nonprofits to pool and analyze large clinical and molecular datasets to better understand disease.
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| tennis tournament |  | | Location: | 340 West Dallas Houston, TX 77002 United States | tennis tournament and auction
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