
This summer, the DIA will host their 50th Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA, bringing together “a global network of life sciences professionals to foster innovation that will lead to the development of safe and effective medical products and therapies to patients.” We are proud to announce that CTTI will be hosting a one-day, pre-conference tutorial, titled Quality by Design: From Theory to Practice, in conjunction with this event. This Quality by Design (QbD) tutorial is intended to give representatives from a broad cross-section of the clinical trials enterprise practical insights into applying QbD principles into their work. Emphasis will be placed on:
- Developing an understanding of risk-based QbD for clinical trials, from general principles, real-world examples, and hypothetical case studies;
- Gaining confidence in the application of building quality into the clinical trials process;
- And identifying perceived barriers to the adoption of Quality by Design principles.
The QbD tutorial will be held on Sunday June 15, 2014, from 9 am – 5 pm, and will be co-instructed by Ann Meeker-O’Connell (Janssen), John Alexander (Duke), and Jean Mulinde (FDA/CDER). This pre-conference tutorial is open to any individual registered for the DIA conference. (To register for the DIA conference, CLICK HERE.)
*Note: There is limited availability for the pre-conference tutorial. To assure your seat, please sign up as soon as possible.
To view more information on CTTI’s ongoing QbD project, CLICK HERE.