DIA 4th Annual Clinical Forum Lisbon 2010



Start date
11-Oct-10


End date
13-Oct-10


Location
Portugal


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Event Details

Now celebrating its fourth year, the DIA Clinical Forum - Europe’s premier conference for clinical professionals - will be held at the Lisboa Congress Centre in Lisbon, Portugal from 11-13 October 2010.

Register now and take advantage of the €200 early-bird discount – available until 27 August 2010.

35+ sessions over two and a half days will cover key issues relevant to pharmaceutical and biotech professionals from academia, CROs, clinical trial sites, SMOs, Health Regulatory Agencies, patient organisations and students.

Presentations from over 130 dynamic speakers, inspired by the conference theme “Navigating the Future”, will provide case studies and practical approaches to all aspects of clinical trial delivery. Nine exciting tracks, listed below, offer attendees a choice of sessions across multiple disciplines:

• Clinical Data Management/eClinical
• Clinical Operations
• Clinical Research
• Peri- and Post-Approval Studies
• Drug Safety and Risk Management
• Quality Assurance
• Clinical Endpoints
• e-Technology and Validation
• Medical Information and Communications

This year’s provocative plenary debate, “This House Believes that increasing Bureaucracy Is Killing the Future of Clinical Trials’, will continue the Clinical Forum tradition of the successful plenary debate and will be of great interest to our audience.

Several structured tutorials and workshops will be presented including one specifically for the future of the regulatory clinical trial environment.

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Visit the interactive new Clinical Forum website

For more information visit www.diahome.org  > click on the Clinical Forum icon or call +41 61 225 51 51.
Exhibiting Opportunities

Join over 30 exhibitors in Lisbon to showcase your products and services to more than 400 key decision makers! Please contact Natacha Scholl at DIA in Europe on +41 61 225 51 59.




 






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