Evolution in Inflammation Media Briefing, 15 June 2010

Evolution in Inflammation Media Briefing

Programme Overview
The ‘Evolution in Inflammation’ Media Briefing will be held to coincide with the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) Annual Congress taking place from 16-19 June 2010 in Rome, Italy. The first Pfizer inflammatory franchise Media Briefing will take place to highlight the growing body of clinical evidence acquired from the current and the emerging inflammatory treatment portfolio.


Venue and Date

The ‘Evolution in Inflammation’ Media Briefing will be held on Tuesday 15 June in the Vivaldi Room at Hotel Ponte Sisto, Rome, Italy.

Date: Tuesday 15 June 2010
Time: 14:00 – 16:00
Location: Vivaldi Room, Hotel Ponte Sisto, Rome, Italy

If you are a journalist, and would like to attend, please email pfizer@ohpr.com to secure your place.


Key Features of the Media Briefing

The ‘Evolution in Inflammation’ Media Briefing gives you the opportunity to:

  • Hear from Professor Bernard Combe, one of the leading experts in the field of rheumatology on the latest research to be presented at EULAR, including the pivotal COMET study results and the extensive registry studies, reflecting the real life experiences of Enbrel®(etanercept)
  • Gain insights on the importance of achieving remission, structurally, functionally, and clinically based on evidence from key Enbrel® (etanercept) studies
  • Hear directly from Pfizer’s Eric Mortensen on the new horizon of Pfizer’s emerging portfolio and their commitment to providing advanced therapeutics and novel solutions to people living with inflammatory diseases
  • Have the opportunity to conduct exclusive one-to-one interviews with all of our expert speakers


Sign up for the Event

If you are interested in either attending the Media Briefing or receiving further information, please email pfizer@ohpr.com with your name, country, publication and contact details.


About EULAR 2010

The European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) Congress will be held in Rome, Italy from 16-19 June 2010. 

The congress will cover a wide range of topics including clinical innovations, clinical, translational and basic science. It will also provide a forum of the highest standard for scientific (both clinical and basic), educational and social exchange between professionals involved in rheumatology, liaising with patient organisations, in order to achieve progress in the clinical care of patients with rheumatic diseases.

For further information, please visit http://www.eular.org/.