Dear friends of FasterCures,

This year, we all faced extraordinary challenges – from an economic downturn to an H1N1 pandemic that continues to take its toll on millions of people worldwide. Times like these put priorities in perspective and we believe that there is no more important task at hand than extending, protecting, and improving quality of life through better health.

At FasterCures we took important steps in 2009, independently and with partners, to break down the barriers that exist across the biomedical research continuum—from basic research to drug development—to clear the path to faster medical progress.

We convened some of the most forward-thinking leaders and organizations in an effort to learn from experiences and facilitate strategic collaborations.

Organized expert panels at the Milken Institute Global Conference to forecast the future of health, explore healthcare reform, examine nonprofit sustainability, and discuss stem cell research developments.

Participated actively in coalitions and thought-leader dialogues tackling some of the most pressing concerns plaguing the biomedical research system – from innovation to FDA appropriations, from health information technology to comparative effectiveness research.

Released From Social Entrepreneurship to Cure Entrepreneurship, the latest in a series of reports aimed at injecting new, more strategic approaches to the conducting medical research that hold the promise of expediting results.