DIA: Driving Insights to Action
Science:Life Sciences
As the Director of CDER's Office of Generic Drugs' Clinical Safety Surveillance Staff, Dr. Howard Chazin leads a multidisciplinary team of pharmacists, medical officers and data analysts to identify and assess emerging complex safety issues related to generic drugs. “Generic drugs provide considerable cost savings. They also enhance the availability of quality medications to the American public,” he explains. “The American public should have confidence in generic drugs.”
New MD and IVD Regulations: Implications of Implementation
DIA EMEA: Research in Europe “Disconnected from Business”
Blockchain, AI and Other Radical Drivers of Biopharmaceutical Innovation
FDA Overviews New EU-US MRA on GMP
Networking 101: Extrovert or Introvert? In Person or Online?
DIA Forum Acts on Statistical Impact of 21st Century Cures
Q12 Aims to Align CMC with Accelerated Development & Approval
EuroMeeting Preview: Real-World Data + AI = Clinical Evidence?
Cures Within Reach at DIA 2017: Good Therapies at Reasonable Cost
EuroMeeting Co-Chair Envisions “Continuous Loop” from Bench to Bedside and Back
BfArM President: Real-World Data & Randomized Trials “Compatible, Complementary Tools”
PatientsLikeMe: Patient Value Should Drive Market Value
Value & Access Experts Explain Price for Progress at EuroMeeting 2017
MHRA Chief Executive: Today’s Learning Will Inform Next Gen Products
Can Our Future Afford Today’s Model of Innovation?
Chair of DIA Council of Regulators Previews Risk Management & Drug Safety Updates
Bringing Regulators & the Regulated Together: DIAmond Session 412: CDER Town Hall
DIAmond Session 303: Value-Based Health Care Decision Making: The Quest for Smarter Spending
DIAmond Session 302: Europe and the US: Making Outcomes-Based Health Care Possible
DIAmond Session 203: “Innovation is Clearly Happening”: Next Generation Collaboration: Transforming the Industry
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