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Jonathan Sheffi

We recently caught up with the fine folks at the Myelin Repair Foundation, whose President, Scott Johnson, spoke at BIL:PIL 2009. Check out their message for the BIL:PIL community below:

This fall the Myelin Repair Foundation will be hosting two online “idea sourcing” events called “Breakthroughs to Cures” which are designed to explore creative ways to accelerate the pace of medical research and shorten the time to market for new medicines for all diseases.

The two events will take place respectively on October 7-8 and November 9-10 and are open to the public.

There will be as many as 600 individuals from a wide range of backgrounds (scientists, policy-makers, pharmaceutical companies, nonprofits, tech entrepreneurs) in online conversation threads that are expected to identify a wide range of new strategies for accelerating research.

We are looking for BIL:PIL’ers to participate who can bring new ideas to the table. If you are interested in playing visit http://info.breakthroughstocures.org starting September 7th to register for the first game on October 7th.

We believe this event will lead to perhaps the most cooperative and innovative solutions yet for breaking down the barriers that are slowing the pace of medical research and the development of new treatments and cures. Join us this fall!

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Thank you & what's next

by Jonathan Sheffi on November 1, 2009

Friends,

Thank you all so much for a fantastic BIL:PIL 2009. We came together and brought a new event to the world. We stretched minds and inspired new collaborations. We introduced many people to a type of event that they had never seen before. More broadly, we laid the groundwork for a fuller and more inclusive conversation in and collaboration across the spectrum of healthcare innovation. I could not be prouder.

Whether you volunteered, delivered a talk, led a group conversation, sponsored, participated live, watched on the web, or some combination of the above… I personally thank you for giving yourself to something bigger than any one of us could have achieved alone. I never forget that the greatest thing that I can ask of you is your time, and no matter your role, you gave the gift of your time to BIL:PIL willingly, and I am grateful to each of you for your choice. It is my sincere hope that, in looking back, you feel that you gained from the exchange.

Even as the dust settles on the inaugural BIL:PIL, it is hard not to be already excited about the future of this event as well as the community that was born this weekend. It is our goal to nurture both.

While your memories of BIL:PIL 2009 are still fresh, please share your suggestions via the feedback form linked in the previous blog post. What did we get right? What ought we pay more attention to next year? We’ll sit down and go over your fresh ideas so that next year can be even better. Your feedback is key to the evolution of this event. Please also subscribe to bilpil.com — we will keep you posted on the shape of BIL:PIL 2010 as it continues to develop. The RSS feed is at http://www.bilpil.com/index.php/feed/

You may have also heard that we’re looking quite seriously at extending the reach of BIL:PIL to the East Coast in 2010, specifically to Boston. To accomplish that, we’re also going to think carefully about the organizational design of the core BIL:PIL team (principal volunteers) and the extended BIL:PIL team (+ friends & sponsors) so as to support the tasks required of a two-day national discussion on healthcare innovation. We want to get the right people into the right seats in order to get our little bus to the next destination. You’ll hear more about that on this blog over the next couple of months.

Regarding the nascent BIL:PIL community, we’ll be starting a mailing list of those who attended in person, and will also attempt to include those who enjoyed the event remotely. We want to stay in touch with you, but more importantly, we want you to be able to stay in touch with each other. As you reflect on your goals for your involvement in the BIL:PIL community, please use the feedback form to share your thoughts with us and help us think through how to best facilitate such an incredible group of people.

The future for BIL:PIL is extraordinarily bright, and we are glad you’re going to be a part of it. So even as I thank you for joining BIL:PIL in its humble infancy, I also say: welcome home.

Love,
Jonathan Sheffi (@sheffi)

P.S. As you know, BIL:PIL relies on the sweat of volunteers and the generosity of sponsors and donors. To the extent that you are able, please donate towards BIL:PIL 2010. Whether it is $5, $50, or $500, your contribution goes a long way toward making this event possible. All donations are tax-deductible. Click here to donate: http://bilpil2009.eventbrite.com/

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Hey everyone! We’re so excited to see such a groundswell of interest in BIL:PIL. We’re looking forward to a fantastic conversation unfolding in San Diego this week. If you haven’t registered (for free) on EventBrite yet, it’s not too late.

Talks will run from 9am to 5pm on Friday the 30th and from 10am to 4pm on Saturday the 31st. I’ll be opening things up with an orientation and then handing things over to the speakers. Lunch will be provided for you at noon each day (courtesy of IAmBiotech and Digital Operative). Although talks will not stop for lunch, feel free to grab some and come back into the room. If you need help finding the facility and some much-needed caffeine, please visit the link above, labeled Directions, Parking and Coffee. If you won’t be able to join us in person, you can watch any part of the festivities via the live webcast provided by MedPageToday.

The speaker schedule will be available on site, and you can sign up for a talk time onsite if you don’t have a speaking time already. The San Diego State University BioScience Center has free wireless internet.

Finally, the Twitter hashtag for this event is #bilpil — we encourage lots of livetweeting of the event, and will do our best to pass on Twitter questions to speakers.

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BIL:PIL hotels

September 25, 2009

We’ve partnered with two local hotels to arrange for room blocks and rate discounts for BIL:PIL attendees. Both are within a few miles of San Diego State University. San Diego Marriott Mission Valley 8757 Rio San Diego Drive San Diego, California 92108 USA Phone: 619-692-3800 Toll-free: 800-842-5329 BIL:PIL Rate: $99/night not including tax. Direct reservation [...]

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What's your favorite healthcare blog?

September 21, 2009

As we begin the final few weeks, we’re trying to get the word out about BIL:PIL in full force. We’d appreciate it if you’d contact your favorite healthcare blog and ask them to become a media partner of BIL:PIL. As a strictly volunteer-run conference with no revenues and no expenses, advance blog coverage helps us [...]

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Help us find the future of healthcare!

August 13, 2009

Like the speakers you see so far? Well, you can increase the power of BIL:PIL with these two steps: Add your suggestions to the publicly accessible Google Spreadsheet of suggested speakers. We’re trying to come up with lots of great people. But we don’t know everyone out there with a great healthcare idea. Can you [...]

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Guidelines and deadlines for speakers

July 24, 2009

Wow! We are already receiving lots of great abstracts and inquiries. Keep sending them in! For those who are speaking at their first BIL event, the original BIL site has speaker guidelines that may be useful in planning the content of your talk. BIL speakers (like TED speakers) typically get just 15-20 minutes to make [...]

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Attendee site is live!

July 23, 2009

The BIL:PIL attendee site is now live! A few words: BIL:PIL is designed not to exclude those who are unable to pay. We would, however, like to have an accurate count of attendees. To do so, we are asking attendees who are not speaking to donate $20 to the event in order to confirm their [...]

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What is "healthcare innovation?" You tell us!

July 8, 2009

The BIL:PIL 2009 Healthcare Innovation Conference will bring together over 200 entrepreneurs, health professionals, technologists, and laypeople to describe the future of healthcare. BIL:PIL will be held in the unconference format. For those unfamiliar, unconferences are free of charge, with no sponsored presentations, and the proceedings are open to all who wish to present. Our [...]

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