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Swedish‑American Life Science Summit Program (August 2012) – conference agenda and sponsor list

Swedish‑American Life Science Summit Program (August 2012) – conference agenda and sponsor list The document is a public conference itinerary with sponsor names and speaker bios. It contains no allegations, financial transactions, or links to powerful officials beyond routine participation of senior executives and a former U.S. health IT official. No actionable investigative leads are present. Key insights: Lists high‑profile speakers such as former President Barack Obama’s Health IT coordinator David Blumenthal and U.S. Ambassador Mark Brzezinski.; Mentions senior executives from Ernst & Young, Unilever, McKinsey, and major biotech firms.; References a claim that Brazil has lent the U.S. about $30 billion per year since 2008, but this is presented without evidence or context.

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Swedish‑American Life Science Summit Program (August 2012) – conference agenda and sponsor list The document is a public conference itinerary with sponsor names and speaker bios. It contains no allegations, financial transactions, or links to powerful officials beyond routine participation of senior executives and a former U.S. health IT official. No actionable investigative leads are present. Key insights: Lists high‑profile speakers such as former President Barack Obama’s Health IT coordinator David Blumenthal and U.S. Ambassador Mark Brzezinski.; Mentions senior executives from Ernst & Young, Unilever, McKinsey, and major biotech firms.; References a claim that Brazil has lent the U.S. about $30 billion per year since 2008, but this is presented without evidence or context.

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