Saturday, August 11, 2012

2nd Annual Clinical Trials Asia

2nd Annual Clinical Trials Asia Summit 2011 Conference “A critical guide for successfully conducting clinical trials” May 13th 2011, ITC Maratha, Mumbai, India

Event on 2012-08-11 08:30:00


Key Themes Discussed at this Summit:

• Where does India stand in the current global clinical trials market and how to take advantage of the same? How can you take advantage of the global market for clinical trials?
• Discovering technologies and strategies for successful clinical trial management
• Strategies in conducting successful interventional oncology trials in India
• Setting up clinical trial research hub & techniques for applying risk management principles.
• Discovering global opportunities in clinical trial and selecting the right partners to penetrate successfully into the Indian market
Identifying ideal clinical sites and strategizing patient recruitment and clinical sites management in India to develop appropriate clinical studies
• Avoiding potential pitfalls of trials agreement
• Regulatory review at the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) and Central
Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO): science, quality, and speed
Effectively incorporating GCP & GCPs – Knowing what TO-DO and what NOT TO-DO
• Effectively managing cold chain and logistics in clinical trials
• Optimising clinical trials operation effectiveness and ROI through strategic site,patient, data and risk management in the regulated markets
• What are the issues with off-shoring trials to countries such as India & South Asia? – Solutions?
• Motivating and managing clinical project teams to improve timeline and progress
• Exploring the efficacy and safety of new interventions in clinical trials
• Drawing and retaining clinical talent pool to minimise turnover in clinical studies
• Next generation of clinical trials – How big will the market be?

Key Speakers :

• Arun Bhatt, President, Clininvent Research
• Bhaswat S. Chakraborty, Senior Vice President, Research and Development, Cadila
• Girish S. Gudi, Vice President, Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals
• Ammar Raza, Associate Director- Medical Affairs, AstraZeneca
• Viraj Rajadhyaksha, Associate Director - Medical Liaison, Sanofi-Aventis
• Arani Chatterjee, Vice President, Clinical Research, Panacea Biotec
• Rohit Arora, Deputy Director, Sanofi Pasteur
• Prashant Bodhe, Head Regulatory Affairs & Vice President Operations, DMRI
• Subashri Shivkumar, Hub Unit Director-Regional Clinical Operations, Bristol-Myers Squibb
• Chirag Trivedi, Head - Medical Affaris Clinical Operations, Sanofi-Aventis
• Milind Antani, Head-Pharma LifeSciences group, Nishith Desai Associates
• Farzana Lakdavala, Medical Advisor, Project Manager Clinical Research, Wockhardt
• Murtuza S. Bughediwala, General Manager, Clinical Operations & Business Development, Clininvent Research
Poonam Sule, Senior Manager - Clinical Research (International), Wockhardt
• Ashish Gawde, Senior Manager- Clinical Research, BAYER
• Jeroze Dalal, General Manager Clinical Operations, GlaxoSmithKline

Plus many more

Who Should Attend:

Vice Presidents, Directors Heads & Managers of:
• Clinical Research & Development
• Clinical Research Services
• Clinical Operations
• Clinical Data Management
• Clinical IT
Clinical Trials
• Medical Affairs
• Regulatory Affairs
• Compliance
• Quality control / Assurance/GCP
• Clinical Study Design
• Safety Surveillance
• Subject Recruitment
• E-Clinical Systems

Target Audience – Industry:

• Pharmaceutical Organisations
• Generic pharmaceutical companies
• Contract Research Organisations
• Patient Recruitment Companies
• Government- Department of Health
• Non-profit organisations/ Association
• Academics
• Consultants



Why Should You Attend?

Get more from the event, with a broader scope bringing the whole communications value chain together. Enjoy and make the best out of our dedicated networking drinks time, meet the leading international vendors showcasing the products of tomorrow in the co-located exhibition. Expand your knowledge of the latest business models and strategies in the high-level conference.
Ordering Delegate Pass – Register Now

Ordering is simple! You can simply email or call and book your seats on
TEL: +91 (44) 23770517 . Email – delegate@virtueinsight.com

For this one day conference, conference fee is 05,000 INR + tax per person

Should you have any queries, please feel free to write to us pradeep@virtueinsight.com, pradeepvic@yahoo.com



at Grand Intercontinental

Mumbai

Mumbai, India


Exhibit Halls ABC

Event on 2012-08-25 00:00:00


The NACDS Pharmacy & Technology Conference  is the largest industry gathering of retail pharmacy executives from Drug, Food and Mass and their supplier counterparts. It brings together nearly 300 manufacturers of pharmacy products and services and decision-makers from more than 130 retail companies comprised of chain drug stores, supermarkets, and mass merchants who collectively represent over 80,000 retail outlets and more than 0 billion in annual sales for prescription drugs, OTC, and home healthcare.

The Pharmacy & Technology Conference offers equal parts business meeting and exhibition opportunities, and the most expansive and timely selection of educational programming in the industry.  Topics presented cover the most critical issues facing chain pharmacy today.  If you buy or sell pharmaceutical products, services, or technology solutions or make decisions about pharmacy operations, you can’t afford to miss this Conference!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About NACDS
The National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS) represents traditional drug stores, supermarkets, and mass merchants with pharmacies – from regional chains with four stores to national companies.  Chains operate more than 40,000 pharmacies and employ more than 3.5 million employees, including 130,000 pharmacists.  They fill over 2.6 billion prescriptions annually, which is more than 72 percent of annual prescriptions in the United States.  The total economic impact of all retail stores with pharmacies transcends their 0 billion in annual sales.  Every spent in these stores creates a ripple effect of .81 in other industries, for a total economic impact of .76 trillion, equal to 12 percent of GDP.  For more information about NACDS, visit www.NACDS.org.



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