Herndon, VA (PRWEB) March 31, 2015 -- The Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC) today announced that John Niederhuber, CEO of the Inova Translational Medicine Institute, will headline the organization’s Titans breakfast event on April 9, 2015 from 7:00 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. at The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner. Niederhuber is a nationally renowned surgeon and researcher who has dedicated his four-decade career to the treatment and study of cancer. The Inova Translational Medicine institute is transforming healthcare with groundbreaking genomics research, transitioning medicine from reactive to predictive.
During a fireside chat with NVTC Vice Chair Todd Stottlemyer, CEO of Acentia, Niederhuber will share his insights on the revolutionary changes on the horizon for medicine, how data sciences are transforming and personalizing medicine, and how increased understanding of the genome is increasing our knowledge of the development and prevention of disease.
DATE:
April 9, 2015
TIME:
7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Registration and networking
8:00 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. Breakfast and program
LOCATION:
The Ritz-Carlton Tysons Corner
1700 Tysons Blvd.
McLean, VA
Directions to The Ritz-Carlton Tysons Corner
REGISTRATION:
To register as a member of the press, please contact Sarah Jones at
703-904-7878, ext. 207 or email sjones(at)nvtc(dot)org.
The event is free for press, but advanced registration is required. Press credentials are required for entry.
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The Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC) is the membership and trade association for the technology community in Northern Virginia. As the largest technology council in the nation, NVTC serves about 1,000 companies from all sectors of the technology industry, as well as service providers, universities, foreign embassies, nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies. Through its member companies, NVTC represents about 300,000 employees in the region. NVTC is recognized as the nation's leader in providing its technology community with networking and educational events; specialized services and benefits; public policy advocacy; branding of its region as a major global technology center; initiatives in targeted business sectors and in the international, entrepreneurship, workforce and education arenas; the NVTC Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity that supports the NVTC Veterans Employment Initiative and other priorities within Virginia's technology community; the Equal Footing Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity that serves local area youth; and The Entrepreneur Center @NVTC, which mentors new technology entrepreneurs. Visit NVTC at http://www.nvtc.org.
Sarah Jones, Northern Virginia Technology Council, http://www.nvtc.org/, +1 7032685142, [email protected]
SOURCE Northern Virginia Technology Council
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