Outsourcing In Clinical Trials New England, October 1-2, 2013, Boston, MA
Date: Jul-17-2013Arena International are proud to welcome you to the 5th Annual Outsourcing in Clinical Trials New England, convening in Boston on the 1st and 2nd of October 2013. This exciting flagship event of the successful outsourcing series will provide an in-depth overview for companies of all sizes in the New England region to develop strategies within clinical outsourcing; from vendor selection to relationship management and budget and deadline adherence.
This conference will include presentations and panels from key industry experts as well as excellent networking opportunities.
We are excited to announce that our keynote speaker will be Ken Getz, Senior Research Fellow, Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development.
His presentation is titled "Optimizing Protocol Design to Improve Study Performance and Efficiency" and will cover topics such as:
Evaluating how clinical trial scientific and operating complexity has been increasing rapidly during the past decade
Quantifying the impact of rising scientific and operating complexity on clinical trial performance, efficiency and cost
Analyzing detailed quantitative benchmarks on protocol design practices and identifying opportunities to improve clinical trial feasibility
Profiling solutions that are now being implemented by major sponsor companies to optimize protocol design and improve clinical trial performance and success
There are a limited number of FREE places available at this conference which are reserved for VPs/Directors from Biotech/Pharma Manufacturers.
Visit the conference registration page and quote reference 'MK-LEPR2' to book yours now!
http://www.spgmediadesign.com/test/arenareg/OCTNewEngland2013/register.asp
For more information contact:
Paul Adams
E-mail: PaulAdams@arena-international.com
Telephone: +44 207 936 6948
http://www.arena-international.com/octnewengland
Courtesy: Medical News Today
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