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San Diego Convention Center

Jun 15, 2014 8:30 AM - Jun 19, 2014 12:45 PM

111 W Harbor Drive, , San Diego, CA 92101 , USA

DIA 2014 50th Annual Meeting "Celebrate the Past - Invent the Future"

Filling the Gaps and Speeding Up Results: What an Educated, Sophisticated Patient Population Can Do for You

Session Chair(s)

Kristin  Voorhees, MA

Kristin Voorhees, MA

Director, Patient Advocacy

Ultragenyx, United States

Educated and engaged patients can speed up clinical development and help to swiftly fill trials. This forum will feature perspectives of patient advocacy, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical industry leaders on how to effectively foster patient-industry relationships and will address realistic strategies for translating patient engagement into successful product development.

Learning Objective : Examine effective methods to educate patients on their role in clinical research; Identify specific times during clinical development and clinical trial recruitment where interactions between biotech, pharma, and patient advocacy organizations are key to success; Discuss how efficient patient-industry relationships can influence a product’s speed to market.

Speaker(s)

Leslie J. Williams

Panelist

Leslie J. Williams

ImmusanT, United States

Director, Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer

Lona  Vincent, MPH

Panelist

Lona Vincent, MPH

Michael J. Fox Foundation For Parkinson's Research, United States

Senior Associate Director

Thomas  Wallace, MPA

Panelist

Thomas Wallace, MPA

Eli Lilly and Company, United States

Senior Director, Global Advocacy and Professional Relations

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