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Walter E. Washington Convention Center

2015 年 06 月 14 日 2:30 下午 - 2015 年 06 月 18 日 6:45 下午

801 Mount Vernon Place, NW, , Washington, DC 20001-3614 , USA

DIA 2015 51st Annual Meeting: Develop. Innovate. Advance.

Full conference and one-day registrants will have access to presentation PDFs through Friday, December 18, 2015 <A href="http://www.diaglobal.org/Flagship-Meetings/DIA-Annual-Meeting/Meeting-Program/ePac-Presentations-Access.aspx">Review Presentations </A>

CFAST Initiative: Potential to Dramatically Increase ROI and Reduce Timelines in the Conduct of Clinical Trials

Session Chair(s)

Diane E. Wold, PhD

Diane E. Wold, PhD

Director, Concept Modeling

CDISC, United States

The Coalition for Accelerating Standards and Therapies (CFAST) initiative has made progress in increasing the speed and number of therapeutic area (TA) standards developed. These accomplishments have the potential to dramatically increase return on investment and reduce the timeline in the conduct of clinical trials.

Learning Objective : Describe the CFAST initiative including the potential benefit of developing therapeutic area (TA) standards; Discuss the new regulatory environment including how standards are being increasingly adopted; Identify how TA standards can benefit your organization.

Speaker(s)

Ron  Fitzmartin, PhD, MBA

Recent FDA Guidance on Data Standards and CDISC Activities

Ron Fitzmartin, PhD, MBA

Decision Analytics, United States

Principal Consultant

Diane E. Wold, PhD

CFAST: Innovative Approaches to Standards Development and ROI These Standards Can Facilitate

Diane E. Wold, PhD

CDISC, United States

Director, Concept Modeling

Enrique  Aviles

Maximizing The Value of Data Through Collaboration

Enrique Aviles

Critical Path Institute, United States

Chief Technology Officer

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