In order to make the most of the opportunities available to you, join us at Clinical Trials in Emerging Economies 2010. Our panel of experts will provide you with crucial industry knowledge for success in running trials abroad, through a series of case studies and interactive discussions. Understand best practice in investigator site selection, managing outsourcers, ensuring quality data and complying with regulatory guidelines. This crucial meeting will address the key challenges you will encounter in China, India, Africa, South America, Cental Europe, Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
A new speaker has been confirmed from our supporters at Marken; the speaker and topic will be announced shortly.
We will be joined by Dr Rania Al-Shami, Director of Business Development at Ergomed in Dubai, who will discuss the regulatory landscape and potential for clinical trials in the Middle East and North Africa.
Additionally, Dr Bindhya Cariappa, Director for the Middle East, North Africa and India at ClinTec International in India will provide expert advice on clinical research in emerging economic regions.
Vanessa Lunardelli, Country Study Manager, Roche, Brazil will share experiences and advice to ensure success for trials in Latin America.
Essential Guidance on Working with Outsourcing Partners in Emerging Economies
There is increasing concern regarding the quality of data obtained outside the EU
and its use in marketing authorisation. As a result, it is more important than ever to
ensure that you have a good working relationship with overseas CROs. This seminar
will provide you with strategies to help obtain useful data from your trials.
Topics covered include:
• Choosing whether to work with a local or a global CRO
• What are the key requirements of the FDA and EMEA for data obtained abroad?
• Best practice in patient recruitment and data collection
• Is there an increased risk of counterfeit clinical trial data in certain regions?
• Monitoring your CROs and being alert to signs of possible problems
Led by: Roger Joby, Director, 1to1to1, UK
"An interesting conference which provided much ‘food for thought’ when looking to expand into emerging economies"
"I enjoyed the conference very much"