Operationalizing QbD in Clinical Trials: Lessons from Industry

Quality by Design (QbD) is an approach to planning clinical trials that involves building quality into the process from the beginning. While there is growing consensus around the idea that QbD can improve the quality and efficiency of trial design, you may be wondering how these principles translate into practice.

On October 16, CTTI hosted a webinar featuring speakers from Pfizer and Seattle Genetics who discussed how QbD has been executed within their organizations, as well as the lessons gleaned from their experiences.

WE’RE HAPPY TO SHARE THE RECORDING OF THIS WEBINAR, AND WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO SHARE IT WITH YOUR COLLEAGUES.

To continue the exploration of real-world applications of QbD principles in clinical trials, two additional webinars have been scheduled. Please mark your calendars for these dates:

  • Wednesday, January 14, 2015, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. EST
  • Wednesday, April 15, 2015, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. EST

If you would like to be added to our QbD webinar e-mailing list, contact Kimberley Smith (kimberley.i.smith@dm.duke.edu) to receive reminders of the upcoming webinars, as well as notifications of the recordings.

CTTI-Hosted Webinar Provides Real-World Examples of Quality by Design (QbD) in Clinical Trials

The Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative (CTTI) invites you to participate in a webinar hosted by the Quality by Design (QbD) Project team. QbD emphasizes building quality into a process from the beginning. Applied to clinical development, this approach prospectively examines the objectives of a trial and defines factors (key data and trial processes such as randomization) critical to meeting these objectives. This webinar is the first in a CTTI-hosted series designed to provide real-world examples of applying QbD to clinical trials.

Topic: Translating Quality by Design Principles into Practice

Date: Thursday, October 16, 2014

Time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00)

Agenda:

  • CTTI Quality by Design Project Overview – Ann Meeker-O’Connell, Senior Director, Clinical Quality Strategy Team Lead, Janssen
  • Pfizer Experience – Coleen Glessner, Vice President, Clinical Trial Process and Quality, Pfizer
  • Seattle Genetics Experience – Marta Fields, Senior Director, Compliance and Quality Systems, Seattle Genetics
  • Q & A

This webinar is open to the public.

We encourage you to forward this invitation to others who may be interested in learning more about QbD implementation.

 

To join the webinar on October 16, go to:

https://dukemed.webex.com/dukemed/j.php?MTID=m27634ad504de56e6e23456b195047753

Meeting Number: 731 417 196

Meeting Password: ctti

For those wishing to access the audio conference only, please dial 1-855-244-8681(access code: 731 417 196).

The playback of UCF (Universal Communications Format) rich media files requires appropriate players. To view this type of rich media files in the meeting, please check whether you have the players installed on your computer by going to https://dukemed.webex.com/dukemed/systemdiagnosis.php.

Mark your calendars. The QbD Webinar Series will continue on the following dates:

  • Wednesday, January 14, 2015, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. EST (New York, GMT-05:00)
  • Wednesday, April 15, 2015, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. EST (New York, GMT-05:00)

CTTI Tackles Practical Applications of Quality by Design at the DIA’s 50th Annual Meeting

DIA Meeting

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.

Materials Available for Device-Focused Workshop in QbD Project

On January 29-30, 2014, CTTI’s QbD Project held a workshop focused on clinical trials that evaluate medical devices (diagnostic and therapeutic). The objectives for this workshop were similar to previous QbD Workshops:

  • To develop understanding of risk-based Quality by Design (QbD) for clinical trials, from general principles, real-world examples, and hypothetical case studies;
  • Gain confidence in the application of such concepts to clinical trials;
  • Identify obstacles to the adoption of this approach;
  • And identify opportunities for dissemination of these principles and practices to a broad array of stakeholders.