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Bridging Preclinical and Clinical Development

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DateProductLocationPrice 
21/05/2024Bridging Preclinical and Clinical DevelopmentWebinarEUR 1850.00Book
21/11/2024Bridging Preclinical and Clinical DevelopmentBrusselsEUR 1850.00Book
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Preclinical and Clinical Development training - ECCRT

About this course

Reasons to attend

Bridging Preclinical to Clinical Development is a must-attend course for anyone who wants to advance their career in drug development.

This comprehensive course provides you with a deep understanding of the key concepts, tools, and techniques required to bridge preclinical research to clinical development. You'll learn about essential elements such as pre-clinical toxicology, CMC perspective for clinical development, manufacturing, clinical study design, and regulatory compliance, equipping you with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to succeed. Our expert trainers bring real-world experience to the table, offering practical examples and insights that will help you apply the knowledge gained in the course.

There is even a trainer from the Belgian Regulatory Authority that will join the training.

Note: This course is not made for professionals working in medical device development but for drug development.

What's included?

  • Documents and materials related to this course are included
  • Globally recognised certificates awarded after test completion
  • This course has been granted PharmaTrain Recognition

Course schedule

We provide this course in two distinct formats: Classroom OR Online

Classroom:

2-Day face-to-face: 09:00 - 17:00

Online:

4 webinar sessions


Course Description

The safety of the subject in any clinical trial is of paramount consideration. First in Human (FIH) studies are special in this case as no data is available on how the investigational product will react in the human body. Preclinical data needs to be adequate to allow translation into a clinical study complying with all medical, scientific, ethical, and regulatory aspects.

Historical cases have shown that bridging preclinical and clinical has not always been adequate. The gap needs to be understood first and then strategies need to be developed to enable a smooth translation of the preclinical data of “research in animals” to the clinical research with First in Human studies.

This course highlights the various considerations to be considered while moving from preclinical research to clinical development in humans. It enables a bidirectional transfer of knowledge and research, making the transition into clinical research smooth and effective.

The first part of the course will be spent describing the preclinical perspective (toxicology and manufacturing) including a workshop.

The second part will focus on the clinical side of development, including First in Human study design, submission to authorities, the regulator’s perspective, and maintaining quality throughout the process. You will be able to put your newly gained knowledge immediately into practice as the trainers will guide you to take a new compound through the entire process. Read more about the drug development process here.

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