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HIV– Drug Forecast and Market Analysis to 2023
Speakers
Christopher J Pace, PhD
Christopher J. Pace, PhD, is the Director of Infectious Diseases at GlobalData in Boston, where he oversees the infectious diseases portfolio of syndicated market research reports. Since joining GlobalData in 2013, Dr. Pace has extensively researched and provided in-depth analysis and commentary on a wide range of topics within the infectious diseases space and across the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries, with areas of expertise including hepatitis C and HIV therapeutics, vaccine R&D and immunization policy (specifically dengue, meningococcal disease, and hepatitis B), and market access strategies for antibiotics. Dr. Pace holds a PhD in Chemistry from Boston College and a BS in Chemistry from Fairfield University. Dr. Pace’s doctoral research focused on the use of unnatural amino acids as tools for examining the fundamental energetics of aromatic interactions in proteins. While at Boston College, Christopher tutored college-level chemistry and biochemistry in the greater Boston area, and he also served as the Boston College Campus Representative for the Northeastern Section Younger Chemists Committee (NSYCC).
Moritz Herrmann, PhD
Moritz Herrmann, PhD, is an Infectious Diseases Analyst at GlobalData in London. Moritz uses his expertise to write business intelligence reports and provide insightful analyses of topics within the infectious diseases market. Prior to joining GlobalData, Moritz conducted his doctoral research at the Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute, where he investigated the role of histone lysine demethylases in gene regulation. Moritz holds a BSc in Biochemistry from the University of Aberdeen, and a PhD in Genetics from the University of Cambridge.
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