New Windows to the Heart
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Innovations in Cardiac Imaging
May 19, 2011 – 9:00 am to 7:30 pm
Evergreen Museum & Library, Carriage House
4545 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210
Sponsorship Opportunities
www.techtransfer.jhu.edu
The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine invites you to attend
“Innovations in Cardiac Imaging:
New Windows to the Heart”
Date: Thursday, May 19, 2011
Time: 9:00 am to 7:30 pm
Location: Evergreen Museum & Library, Carriage House
4545 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210
Directions and information for overnight accommodations are available at
www.techtransfer.jhu.edu.
We invite you to consider sponsoring and exhibiting at this incredible gathering of
scientific and industry professionals as we discuss the latest advancements in
cardiac imaging. Information is available in the following pages. We hope to see
you in May!
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Innovations in Cardiac Imaging
New Windows to the Heart
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Evergreen Museum & Library, Carriage House, 4545 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210
DRAFT AGENDA
8:00am-9:00am Exhibitors Set-up
9:00am-10:00am Registration, Coffee and Exhibition
10:00am-10:30am Opening and Welcome by Edward D. Miller, MD
Frances Watt Baker and Lenox D. Baker Jr. Dean of the School of Medicine
Chief Executive Officer, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Cardiac Imaging @ Hopkins: The State and Future of Cardiovascular Imaging
Gordon F. Tomaselli, MD
Chief of Cardiology, Michel Mirowski, MD Professor of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Medicine
10:30am-12:00pm ADVANCING IMAGING APPLICATIONS TO IMPROVE THERAPEUTIC OUTCOMES
MODERATORS: Dr. GORDON F. TOMASELLI
AND
DR. SAMUEL A. WICKLINE
PANELISTS:
1. ROBERT WEISS, MD: “Using Imaging to Predict Cardiovascular Events and Assess the Impact of Therapeutic Interventions”
Clarence Doodeman Professor of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Medicine
2. HENRY HALPERIN, MD, MA, FAHA: “The future of image guided intervention”
Professor of Medicine-Biomedical Engineering and Radiology, Director-Johns Hopkins Hospital Advanced Cardiac Life Support
Training, Director-Cardiology Bioengineering Laboratory, Johns Hopkins Medicine
3. RAIMOND L. WINSLOW,PHD: "Cardiovascular Image Informatics and Computing"
The Raj and Neera Singh Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Director, Institute for Computational Medicine, Johns Hopkins
University
4. DAVID A BLUEMKE, MD, PHD: “Advances in Noninvasive Imaging: From Patients to Populations”
Director, Radiology and Imaging Sciences, National Institutes of Health/Clinical Center
12:00pm-1:30pm LUNCH & KEYNOTE by SAMUEL A. WICKLINE, MD
"Translational potential for multimodal cardiovascular imaging with targeted
nanostructures"
Professor of Medicine, Physics, Biomedical Engineering, Cell Biology and Physiology; Director,
Washington University Consortium for Translational Research in Advanced Imaging and
Nanomedicine (C-TRAIN); Director, Siteman Center For Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence;
Executive Faculty, Institute of Biological and Medical Engineering; Co-Director of Cardiovascular
Engineering Graduate Training Program, Biomedical Engineering Department, Washington
University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
DRAFT AGENDA CONTD.
1:30pm -3:30pm COMMERCIALIZING CARDIAC IMAGING: TRANSITIONING FROM THE
UNIVERSITY TO THE MARKETPLACE
MODERATORS: WESLEY D. BLAKESLEE, JD – Executive Director, Johns Hopkins Technology Transfer
AND
ELLIOT R. MCVEIGH, PHD - Massey Professor and Director, Department of Biomedical Engineering Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine
PANELISTS:
1. JOSEPH M. SMITH, MD, PHD, FACC: “A Sharper Image: Unmet needs & Unbearable Costs”
Chief Medical and Science Officer, West Wireless Health Institute
2. RAFAEL BEYAR, MD, DSC, MPH: "From Idea to Commercialization in the Academic Hospital Setting: Challenges for the Future of
Medicine"
Chief Executive Officer & Director General, RAMBAM Health Care Campus, Gotlieb Professor of Biomedical Engineering and
Medicine, Technion
3. BRAM D. ZUCKERMAN, MD
Director, Division of Cardiovascular Devices, US Food and Drug Administration
4. OWEN FARIS, PHD
Acting Deputy Director, FDA Division of Cardiovascular Devices, US Food and Drug Administration
3:30pm-4:00pm Coffee Break & Exhibition
4:00pm-5:30pm INDUSTRY/HOPKINS PARTNERSHIPS: CASE STUDIES
MODERATORS: JONATHAN S. LEWIN, MD - Professor and Chairman School of Medicine Radiological Chairmans Office
PANELISTS:
1. CHRISTINE H. LORENZ, PHD
Director, Center for Applied Medical Imaging, Siemens Corporation
2. WARD M. HAMILTON
Senior Vice President, Vice President Marketing, ZOLL Medical Corporation
3. JOEL BECKER
Vice President, Global Marketing, St. Jude Medical Cardiac Surgery
4. RICH MATHER
Senior Manager, Clinical Programs, Toshiba Medical Research Institute
5:30 pm-5:45 pm Closing and parting thoughts by MICHAEL S. ROSEN
Senior Vice-President, New Business Development for Forest City Enterprises’ Science +
Technology Group
5:45pm-7:30pm Reception
Sponsorship Opportuntities
Platinum Gold Silver Bronze Exhibitor Heart
Level (1 left) (1 left) (1 left) (1 left) (1 left) (unlimited)
Participation Benefits
Speaking Slot ♥
Complimentary
Registrations
5 3 2 1 1 1
Exhibit Space ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
select choice
Marketing Materials
Logo and hyperlink on
promotional materials
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
Program
Acknowledgement Logo and
Full page ad Full page ad
ad plus logo and one ½ page ad ½ page ad ¼ page ad one paragraph
(inside cover) (back cover)
paragraph company company profile
profile
Handout Package
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
Company literature
distributed in handout
package
Recognition Benefits
Promotional Material
Company promotional
material distributed via
flash drive name tag
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
lanyard
Event Signage
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
Company logo
placement indicating
level of support
Slide Presentation
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
during event
Company name/logo
featured
Website
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
Hyperlinked logo and
one paragraph company
profile
Social Media
Promotion through
LinkedIn & Twitter
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
$10,000 $7,500 $5,000 $2,500 $1,000 $500
Exhibitor Space: Carriage House
Conference
Area
Exhibitors Hall
Lunch/Cocktail Area
Exhibit Space Size: 10’ x10’
Includes:
o 10’ x 10’ carpeted area
o 6’ x 30” Skirted Table
o 2 chairs
o Electricity
o WiFi access
Important dates:
April 19th: Company logo and profile for use on conference website, Power Point
presentation and print materials due.
May 5th: Promotional materials for distribution at conference must be received by this
date.
May 19th: Exhibitor set-up: 8:00 am to 9:00 am/break-down: anytime after 4:00 pm
Please forward all submissions to the attention of Dana Weisgerber, danaw@jhu.edu or
100 N. Charles Street, Suite 500, Baltimore, MD 21201. For questions, please contact
Dana at (410) 516-6698 or cell: (443) 610-8535.
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS
Platinum $10,000 Bronze $2,500
Gold $7,500 Exhibitor $1,000
Silver $5,000 Heart $500
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Person or Organization (as it should appear in printed material)
Point of Contact
Address
City State Zip
Phone Fax E-mail
Individual Authorizing Sponsorship
Signature
METHOD OF PAYMENT
Enclosed is my check payable to Johns Hopkins Technology Transfer
Please send an invoice
Please charge my credit card:
MASTERCARD VISA AMERICAN EXP DISCOVER
Account Number
Expiration Date Three-digit Security Code on Back of Card
Name as It Appears on Card
Signature of Card Holder
Please fax completed form to Dana Weisgerber, 410-516-5040
Hotels - Book early. The Preakness Race is on May 21st. Rooms in this area will go fast.
Radisson Hotel at Cross Keys
100 Village Square
5100 Falls Road
Baltimore, MD 21210
Main Phone Number: (410) 532-6900
Reservations: 1-800-395-7046
Website: www.radisson.com/baltimoremd
Group rate: $129/night if booked by April 19th
Group name: Cardiac Imaging Conference
Group code if reserving on web: CIC
Parking: free
Doubletree Inn at the Colonnade
4 West University Parkway
Baltimore, MD 21210
Main Phone Number: (410) 235-5400
Reservations: 1-800-445-8667
Website: www.colonnadebaltimore.com
Group rate: $149/night if booked by April 18th
Group name: Cardiac Imaging Conference
Discounted parking: $20 valet/$18 self
Mount Washington Conference Center*
5801 Smith Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21209
Reservations: (410) 735-7674
Website: www.acc-
mtwashingtonconferencecenter.com
Rate per night: $159 double/$169 queen
Parking: free
*Owned by Johns Hopkins. NOTE: Mount Washington
does not have a restaurant on site; however, there are
several dining options in the area.
How to Get to Baltimore
By Air
The primary airport serving Baltimore is the Baltimore-Washington International
Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI). Just 15 minutes from downtown, BWI hosts
over 55 airline carriers and a monorail-style system connecting the airport,
parking garages and the Amtrak/MARC Station.
You may also fly into Washington Dulles International Airport and Ronald Reagan
Washington National Airport in Northern Virginia but note that a taxi from either
of these airports could run as much as $80-$100 each way. www.bwiairport.com
By Rail
Baltimore is easily accessible by train. Penn Station Baltimore is one of Amtrak's
busiest stations, serving more than 855,000 guests each year. Amtrak trains run
24 hours a day, seven days a week. Penn Station Baltimore is a major stop for
Amtrak's high-speed Acela Express service. www.Amtrak.com
What to Wear
Suggested dress is business attire. Please be aware that meeting rooms vary in
temperature. For your comfort, we recommend dressing in layers and keeping a
sweater or jacket handy.
For more information and to reserve your sponsorship level contact:
Helen Montag
Director, Corporate Relations
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Phone: 410-516-4976
Dana Weisgerber
Executive Specialist
Enterprise Development
Johns Hopkins Technology Transfer
Phone: 410-516-6698