Webinar: Early collaboration – a recipe for solutions: drug development and treatment strategies may go hand in hand.

Note: This webinar took place on the 07/07/2016. You can find a video recording and the presentation used during the webinar below.

Webinar introduction

How early in the development of a new medicine should the Early collaboration – a recipe for solutions: drug development and treatment strategies may go hand in hand.e discussion between researchers and patients occur? Can such early strategic interaction really maximize the value of the outcome? In this EUPATI webinar, a pharmaceutical industry researcher and a patient expert will present two cases describing the research questions, their interaction and the outcome of this early collaboration. Join us in listening and discussing two very interesting experiences of successful patient involvement in the development of new medicines.

Webinar agenda

Agenda
17:00 Welcome and introductions
Ingrid Klingmann, EFGCP
17:10 “2 New Chemical Entities”
Problem description: David Haerry, EATG & EUPATI Consortium Member
Challenges implementing such a study: Brian Woodfall, Janssen
Multidrug resistance today: David Haerry, EATG & EUPATI Consortium Member
17:25 Q & A – Moderator: Ingrid Klingmann, EFGCP
17:50 “Nano suspension”
Discovery and questions to advisors at early stage: Brian Woodfall, Janssen
Responding to scenario questions about a distant reality: David Haerry, EATG & EUPATI Consortium Member
Current development status nano suspension: Brian Woodfall, Janssen
18:05 Q & A – Moderator: Ingrid Klingmann, EFGCP
18:30 Close of the Webinar

Webinar recording

Webinar presentations

Presentation title: Early collaboration – a recipe for solutions: drug development and treatment strategies may go hand in hand.

Speakers:

  • Ingrid Klingmann, Chairman at European Forum for Good Clinical Practice (EFGCP)
  • David Haerry, EATG & EUPATI Consortium Member
  • Brian Woodfall, Janssen

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