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Draft Agenda Now Available: 2025 Vivli Annual Meeting – Data in Action: From Contribution to Impact

Please join us at Loeb House at Harvard University Campus in Cambridge, MA, on Thursday, October 23, for the 2025 Vivli Annual Meeting, co-hosted with the MRCT Center of Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard.

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During this meeting, we will:

  • Explore how researchers, data contributors, and funders are transforming clinical trial data into real-world health impact.
  • Hear how data sharing platforms like Vivli are enabling responsible data sharing and fostering a cycle of data re-use.
  • Learn about success stories of groundbreaking data challenges, success stories and how they are shaping new developments in various fields of medicine.

The MRCT Center’s Annual Symposium will be held on Wednesday, October 22, at Ropes & Gray.

This event is free, but registration is mandatory. Please register as soon as possible, as in-person space is limited. Virtual attendees will be able to view and ask questions of presenters. Please email support@vivli.org with any questions.

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Agenda

Welcome and Introductions Rebecca Li, CEO
Researcher and Data Contributor Panel – From Contribution to Impact in Clinical Trial Applicability to Routine Care

David McAllister, Glasgow University

Ben Rotz, Lilly

Cris Woolston, Sanofi

Data ChallengeLessons Learned from the Helmsley Type 1 Diabetes Challenge Deniz Dalton, Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust
Data ChallengeLessons Learned from AMR Data Challenges

Katherine Perez, Pfizer

Kasim Allel Henriquez, Oxford University

Harry Akligoh, Northeastern University

Researcher and Data Contributor Panel – From Contribution to Impact in Oncology

Paula Boyles, Pfizer

Jennifer O’Callaghan, Roche

Jonas Saal, University Hospital Bonn

Youssef Zeidan, Baptist Health South Florida

DOJ Countries of Concern – Final Ruling and

Practical Implementation for Data Sharing

David Peloquin, Ropes & Gray

Julie Wood, Vivli

Unlocking Imaging Data Sharing – A Collaboration on Imaging Anonymization Dan Boisvert, Biogen