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Biomedtracker ASCO Conference Coverage Plan

May 16, 2016

Over the years, we know you've come to expect the best American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) coverage from Biomedtracker. In anticipation of this year's conference, held June 3-7, 2016 in Chicago, we wanted to provide you a summary of the various ways we keep you up-to-date on the biggest oncology event of the year.

May 18th - Pre-ASCO Abstract Release Night Report
Our coverage kicks off this Wednesday, May 18th, with our annual Abstract Release Night primer. You can expect our coverage of the major, potentially market-moving abstracts released at 5pm EST to be in your inbox when you wake up Thursday morning. In addition to analyses on the important data released, you'll find a 'Companies to Watch' list and more. For last year's coverage, see here.

June 6th - ASCO Weekend Update
Along with many events added to the Biomedtracker database over the weekend, our analysts will be attending the ASCO conference and providing their boots-on-the-ground commentary both in our Biomedtracker events, and in a 'Weekend Update', published before you start your day Monday morning. For an example of past Weekend Reports, see here.

June 9th - Informa Pharma Webinar w/KOL
In conjunction with a Key Opinion Leader (KOL), several Informa analysts will discuss the major developments of the conference and key take-aways via a Webinar. Join Biomedtracker's Robert Jeng, Ph,D., Citeline's Allison Bruce, Scrip's Mary Jo Laffler, and Datamonitor Healthcare's Zachary McLellan as they download and debrief following the always-exciting ASCO weekend. To register for the webinar, click here.

Late June - Post-ASCO Report
Once our analysts return from the conference and all of the Informa Pharma coverage is completed, the team will publish a comprehensive wrap-up of the conference and provide insights on material updates in various oncology indications. For an example of last year's post- report, see here.
Disease Group Covered: Oncology
Indications Covered: Castleman's Disease

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