Quality by Design (QbD) is an approach to planning clinical trials that involves building quality into the process from the beginning, where quality is defined as the absence of errors that matter to decision-making. While there is growing consensus around the idea that QbD can improve the quality and efficiency of trial design, questions remain about the implementation of these principles.
To address these questions, CTTI’s QbD Project has organized a three-part webinar series, which explores concrete examples of real-world application of QbD Principles. The third and final webinar in this series recently took place on April 15, 2015, featuring speakers from Johnson & Johnson and the University of Oxford 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 view a recording of the first webinar in this series, click here.
To view a recording of the second webinar in this series, click here.
Mark your calendars for 12:00 PM EST on July 16, 2015! CTTI will be hosting a public QbD webinar to unveil our QbD toolkit. The QbD Toolkit will provide users with resources for:
- Promoting QbD concepts in their organization,
- Educating colleagues about QbD concepts via case studies, and
- Implementing QbD in real trials.