| Go deeper at Phar East: Announcing our 2019 workshops | In
2019, we bring you our best ever Phar East. Bringing together 150+ speakers over 6 tracks and 800+ pharma and biotech leaders from across Asia and beyond, this is your one-stop shop to take stock of the worlds fastest-growing pharma market.
In 2019, we will also once again be bringing you an exciting line-up of additional workshops on 18th March, where you can go deeper into the issues that matter to you. Your 3-day pass gets you access to either 2 half day workshops or a full-day site tour.
Take a look at our 2019 workshop line-up: | | | |
Harness the power of data for drug development 08:30-12:00 |
This exclusive workshop, delivered by Medidata will show you how you can unlock the secrets of your data to improve your drug development. From improving site satisfaction to optimising trial design; from predictive analytics to artificial intelligence and machine learning, youll explore best practices, how to overcome challenges and get practical insights you can put into practice.
Workshop leaders: Eunho Shin, Head, Solution Consultant APeJ, Medidata Solutions Aparajeeta Priyadarasini, Solution Consultant, Medidata Solutions |
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Clinical trials & issues management: Skills for developing effective solutions 14:00-17:30 | Project
managements skills are crucial in large scale, cross country studies. Whether you are from a sponsor company, or a CRO operating in Asia, you need to learn the skills for identifying problems and solving them. Coming from both the provider and industry perspective, Maggie will share her 17 years experience in clinical research and trials management with you, as you explore: - Identifying root causes (Root Cause Analysis (RCA))
- Working out Corrective & Preventive Measures (CAPA)
- Measuring their effectiveness
& more
Workshop leader: Maggie Lim, Director, Clinical Quality Assurance, Pharma R&D, APAC, Global Quality Assurance, R&D Chief Regulatory Office, GSK |
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Biotech Bootcamp Part 1: Pitching 08:30-12:00 | If you want to get investors and partners excited about your biotech, then you need to be able to pitch. Join this workshop and get the lowdown on what makes a great pitch, how to avoid the common pitfalls and how you can make sure you stand out from the crowd.
Workshop leader:
Carrie Hillyard, Chairman, Fitgenes | | | |
Biotech Bootcamp Part 2: Building a successful business case 14:00-17:30 | Preparing
a business case and presenting to immediate superiors, headquarters, investors or clients is a regular activity for the busy biotech executive. But how do you make sure that you have performed an adequate stakeholder analysis and built up a simple yet professional case for your local or international target, to ensure the highest chance of success? Join Donna, a pharma veteran turned consultant who has over 20 years' experience in pharmaceutical marketing, sales, people and product management, to find out the most effective ways to communicate your business idea and allow you to reach your business goals.
Workshop leader: Donna Collett, Managing Partner, Valeur Consulting | |
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Blockchain in pharma 08:30-12:00 | Everybodys talking about blockchain – its the buzzword of the moment. But what are the real-world applications for pharma and biotech players, and what do you need to know about this exciting emerging concept? Join this interactive session and figure out how you can get started on your pathway to blockchain success.
Workshop
leader: Ogan Gurel, Founder & CEO, NovumWaves | | | |
| This full day site tour allows up to 30 attendees to witness Singapores R&D facilities and clinical sites. With 4 sites in just one day, the site tour is a great complement to your time with us at Phar East.
Attendees will visit:
A*STARs Experimental Therapeutics Centre (ETC): The
Experimental Therapeutics Centre (ETC) was set up in 2006 as a centre of excellence to advance and accelerate drug discovery in Singapore. Its primary mission is to guide early stage scientific discoveries towards proof-of-concept in man and translate scientific discoveries into diagnostics and research tools in order to serve unmet medical needs.
The Singapore Bioimaging Consortium (SBIC): The Singapore Bioimaging Consortium (SBIC) is one of the 10 research institutes of the Biomedical Research Council under theA*STAR. SBIC is a leading preclinical bio-imaging platform in Asia located at biopolis Helios building.
The Institute of Medical Biology (IMB): As
the newest institute of the A*STAR biomedical sciences cluster, Institute of Medical Biology (IMB) focusses its research portfolio on the critical and challenging interface between basic science and medicine. Its goal is to understand mechanisms underlying human disease, to discover new and effective approaches to combating illness and promoting wellbeing.
The Genomic Institute of Singapore (GIS): The Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS) is the national flagship programme for the genomic sciences in Singapore. It was established in June 2000, and initially known as the Singapore Genomics Programme. GIS houses over 300 scientists, trainees and staff. The major technical platforms of high throughput sequencing, molecular cytogenetics, bioinformatics,
single cell genomics, high throughput/ content screening and genome engineering have been integrated with programmes in molecular and cellular biology, computational biology and human genetics. | | | | |
We look forward to meeting you in Singapore. | Best regards,
Paul Clark Conference Director +65 6322 2337 | | EARLY CONFIRMED 2019 SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS |
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