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CaseCTRL - Presenting Company at Texas Life Science Forum 2022

Written by CaseCTRL Team | Feb 28, 2022 12:43:16 AM

CaseCTRL has been selected as a presenting company at the 2022 Texas Life Science Forum. The Texas Life Science Forum is the premier life science event in Texas that brings together members from industry, emerging life science companies, academics, and investors. The 10th Annual conference will be held in person in February 2022 on campus at Rice University and is a chance to meet investors, learn about promising life science companies and hear about opportunities for entrepreneurs, investment professionals, big pharma, academics, and business executives serving the life science industry. 

Co-hosted by Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship and BioHouston, this year's event will have over 50 presenting life science companies, and a keynote address by Steve Hahn, CEO, Harbinger Health, and former FDA Commissioner. Isaac Middleton, COO, Texas Medical Center will provide an update on the vision for Life Sciences in Houston.

About BioHouston - BioHouston, Inc. is a nonprofit founded by Houston area academic/research institutions. Leading a broad effort to establish the Houston region as a vigorous global competitor in life science and biotechnology commercialization, BioHouston's mission is to create an environment that will stimulate technology transfer and research commercialization, thereby generating economic wealth for the Houston region and making it a global competitor in life science commercialization. BioHouston’s activities provide the greatest leverage in making the Houston region a world-class competitor in the life science industry. All activities are designed to convene, connect and catalyze.

About Rice Alliance - The Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship (Rice Alliance) is Rice University’s nationally-recognized initiative devoted to the support of technology commercialization, entrepreneurship education, and the launch of technology companies. Since its inception in 2000, more than 2,860 companies have participated in over 220 Rice Alliance programs and have raised more than $20.1 billion in early-stage capital. More than 52,000 individuals have attended Rice Alliance events and over 30,000 individuals subscribe to the Rice Alliance Digest newsletter.

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