Friday, June 8, 2012

Global Regulatory Sessions at #DIA2012 - still to come on Wednesday and Thursday!


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DIA 2012 Annual Meeting is chock-full of global gatherings just for you! Sessions for regions such
as Europe and Latin America, and country- specific sessions on Japan, China, India as well as tracks
on rare diseases. Network, listen, and learn with your global counterparts. Don’t miss the most well-rounded special global sessions you’ll find in one place, at one time, anywhere!
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DIA’s Global Sessions are created for countries who are going through regulatory changes, drug developments and policy challenges, and are searching for innovative solutions just like you.
Wednesday, June 27
Natural History Studies for Rare Diseases and Orphan Conditions
Overview of the history and future of rare diseases.
Partnering for Impact in Global Health
Join professionals from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to confer on the Foundation’s “Decade of Vaccines” effort. 
CBER Town Hall
Get updated on CBER’s latest guidances and initiatives.
Orphan Drug Development: Global Regulatory Challenges
and Initiatives

Discussing the crucial need for developing orphans drugs.
Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA) Town Hall
In addition to answering pertinent questions, PMDA will explain
its current services and the Japanese drug regulation.
India Regulatory Town Hall
Regulatory authorities of India will provide information on initiatives, guidances, and regulations.
Thursday, June 28
CDER Town Hall: Part 1 and Part 2
Discussions on topics of current importance within the CDER communities.
Questions? Submit questions in advance.

  
Online registration is no longer available.

Onsite Registration is available for the full conference or one-day!


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