DIA: Driving Insights to Action
Science:Life Sciences
FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) is responsible for assuring the safety and efficacy of biological products including vaccines, allergenic products, blood and blood products, and cellular tissue and gene therapies. “This area of advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs) is just an incredibly exciting one to be working in right now,” explains Center Director Dr. Peter Marks. “We have our work cut out for us here, but to me it's wonderful work to have to do because it shows how fast the science is advancing, how fast hopefully the technology will advance, to bring these medical benefits to patients.”
DIA 2016 Co-Chair: "A Market for Ideas" in a Global Forum
Advances and Best Practices in Communications with Consumers and Health Care Professionals
Challenges in Deploying a Global Pharmacovigilance System
Challenges in Adverse Event Reporting and the Role of Specialty Pharmacies
Access & Attitude to Clinical Trial Technology: The Global Investigator Perspective
What Precision Medicine Means Today and Will Mean Tomorrow for Patient Care
FDA Director of Division of Online Communications, CDER, Discusses FDA's First Mobile App
Pediatric Drug Development & Therapeutics in September TIRS
TransCelerate BioPharma Clinical Quality Management System Conceptual Framework
Patient Engagement and Rare Diseases at DIA
Ethical Considerations in Policies on Drug, Device, and Companion Diagnostics Development
Medical Communications Transformation and Impact on Health Care Community
Challenging the Value of Source Data Verification
The Impact of Collaborative and Risk Sharing Innovation Approaches on Clinical and Regulatory Cycle Times
How to Get Published with DIA
Perspectives on Statistics
An Expanded Role for Patients in Clinical Trial Design
Women and Children First—Time for a Coalition to Address a Substantial Patient Need
PhactMI Strives to Bring Medical Information Transparency to the Health Care Community
Clinical Safety and Pharmacovigilance
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