This course is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the pharmaceutical industry, from the conception of the molecule through development and finally to the market. The course faculty are recognised experts from the pharmaceutical industry. Through short lectures and practical break out sessions the course will be taught in a sequential manner with the delegates tackling exercises at various stages of the drug development cycle. This will generate an understanding of the typical problems that are encountered and the decisions that have to be made at each stage.
Through short lectures and practical break out sessions the course will be taught in a sequential manner with the delegates tackling exercises at various stages of the drug development cycle. This will generate an understanding of the typical problems that are encountered and the decisions that have to be made at each stage
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PROLOCAINE: A Stimulated Case Study
Prolocaine is a stimulated new blockbuster designed to be used for pain relief. Follow the stages of this drug through practical break out sessions to help you learn about the discovery, development and marketing process
"Fantastic overview of all important aspects of the pharmaceutical industry"
"High level speakers (mention to Charle Christy, Peter Warne, Katie Mc Connel, Anil K Dhiri)"
"A truly interesting mix of applicable topics and areas within the European pharmaceutical industry"
"The speakers were very knowledgeable and interesting"
"Worth the time off the field, allowing a rapid understanding of the global pharmaceutical industry particularities"
"A very useful overview of the industry, some great presenters with useful information. Excellent use of a valuable three days worth of time. I would recommend it to colleagues"
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