DeviceConnect: Modern Innovations in Diagnostics

4:00 pm - 5:30 pm PDT

UNFORTUNATELY, THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED. PLEASE CHECK OUR CALENDAR FOR OTHER UPCOMING EVENTS.

The Puget Sound region has quietly become a leader in diagnostic innovation. Pandemic or not, our local institutions are converting exploratory R&D into meaningful diagnostic solutions. Our region is always up for the challenge! Join Life Science Washington, Product Creation Studio, and Cepheid for this DeviceConnect where we’ll talk with the researchers and device innovators who are thinking ahead while also addressing critically present needs.

Optional tours of the Cepheid facility are available following the event with a signed NDA.

Tickets
Members: $25
Non-Members: $50

COVID SAFETY INFORMATION
As the COVID-19 global pandemic continues, Life Science Washington is both cautiously optimistic and prepared to manage our in-person events with the health, safety, and well-being of our attendees, staff, presenters, sponsors, and speakers in mind. Life Science Washington expects all participants to comply with current CDC, state, and local COVID-19 related guidelines, rules, and requirements as they continue to evolve. Mask wearing is encouraged, though not required.

  • If you have tested positive for COVID-19, are still within your quarantine or isolation time and have not since received a negative COVID-19 test result, please do not attend.
  • If you’re experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms (such as muscle or body aches, fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, etc.) within 5 days of the event, please test yourself, before considering attending.
  • If you have been in close contact* with someone who has tested positive or is suspected to have COVID-19, and 10 days has not passed since your contact, please do not attend.

*Close contact means being within 6 feet of an infected/symptomatic person for at least 15 minutes cumulatively over a 24-hour period (starting 48 hours before the symptomatic person’s onset of illness or 48 hours before the asymptomatic person’s lab specimen collection until the person meets criteria for discontinuing their isolation).