Trust in Science
Virtual Event Length: 1 hour 15 minutes
As the pace and cost of drug development accelerates, how are leading research organizations using AI to become more innovative?
Join industry experts past and present from Eli Lilly, Bausch + Lomb, Genentech, and BioRender for a discussion about the role of AI in accelerating discovery and telling more compelling scientific stories.
Get a sneak peek of our agenda, and meet the panelists.
Leaning into AI across Your Research Organization
Discover how high-performing teams navigate the shift to AI-assisted drug development.
45 minutes
Life sciences companies launch life-changing drugs every year to solve the world's most threatening health challenges. Increasingly, leading experts are infusing drug discovery with AI techniques.
In this session, you'll learn:
- How AI is reshaping the research landscape
- The impact of AI on storytelling in science
- Real-world examples and insights from our panelists
Join our panel of industry leaders for a live discussion about the power of storytelling throughout the drug development lifecycle — and what AI has to do with it.
Watch Now“The exchange of information is essential for the advancement of science. Without this exchange, the results obtained are practically worthless.”
Nailing Presentations in the Age of AI
Tangible takeaways for creating content that builds trust with stakeholders.
30 minutes
Are you spending valuable time aligning stakeholders on background slides before getting into meaningful discussion? Join our live tutorial to learn how to captivate your audience and drive meaningful conversation.
In this session, we'll cover how to leverage AI to:
- Craft a compelling narrative
- Design a deck that gets your key points across
- Create clear scientific figures quickly
Join BioRender CEO Shiz Aoki, former Lead Medical Illustrator at National Geographic, for a demonstration of how to use visual communication to your advantage.
“96% of scientists agree that visualizing information is critical to communicating science effectively.”