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Apr 16, 2007 8:00 AM - Dec 31, 2050 12:00 AM

New Drug Product Development and Lifecycle Management

Overview

Drug development is an incredibly complex and risky endeavor, one that even experienced organizations will fail at more often than they succeed.  This course will help you understand how companies structure their efforts and utilize their resources to improve the odds of successful development, and minimize the risks associated with shepherding a new drug candidate through the development process.
At the end of this course, you will be able to explain the phases, major work streams, key players and interrelationships necessary to develop new drugs and to expand the life cycle of in-line products. Interactive exercises will take you through the many decisions faced by an organization as they progress a new drug candidate through development and beyond.
Course Level: Beginner

What you will learn

  • Drug development process
  • Candidate identification/preclinical testing
  • Phases 1, 2, 3, and 4 pertaining to regulatory review and life cycle management

Who should attend?

  • Professionals wishing to broaden their understanding of drug development in the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry
  • People moving from primarily functional positions into team membership roles
  • People transitioning from other industries or from academia

Learning objectives

At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Explain how a desired drug product label dictates the components of the drug development plan
  • Identify the five major work streams that must be completed in any drug development program and describe their interactions
  • Describe the key functional area players and when they contribute to the six phases of drug development
  • Discuss the life cycle management process and how product line extensions are developed
  • Recognize the major differences between drug, biologic, and drug device development
  • List where to find additional information on biologic and drug device development

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