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DIA/FDA PDUFA V Conference - Session 5: Regulatory Science Enhancements: Meta-Analysis, Pharmacogenomics and Biomarkers, and Rare Diseases

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Overview 

 Conference Overview
On July 9, 2012, the President signed into law the Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act (FDASIA) of 2012. This new law includes the reauthorization of the Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) that provides FDA with stable and consistent funding during fiscal years 2013-2017 to maintain a predictable and efficient review process for human drug and biologic products. The PDUFA program has revolutionized the review process in the United States and enabled FDA to help bring to market critical new medicines for patients while maintaining FDA’s high standards for safety, efficacy, and quality. Since its enactment in 1992, PDUFA has produced significant improvements in public health by providing patients with faster access to over 1,500 new drugs and biologics, including treatments for cancer, infectious diseases, neurological and psychiatric disorders, and cardiovascular diseases.

This fifth authorization of PDUFA is embodied by Title I of FDASIA and the performance goals and procedures for PDUFA V which resulted from extensive public input, negotiations with industry representatives, and consultation with public stakeholders that began in April 2010. FDA then transmitted the recommendations for PDUFA V to Congress in January 2012. These enhancements include a new review program for new molecular entity new drug applications and original biologics license applications, proposals to enhance regulatory science and expedite drug development, enhanced benefit-risk assessment, modernization of FDA’s drug safety system, and new requirements for electronic submissions with standardized application data.

These topics and more will be on the agenda of a two-day conference that will provide an opportunity for FDA, industry, patient, consumer, and healthcare professional group representatives, and technology vendors to discuss the key PDUFA V commitments, current plans for their implementation, and potential impact on all stakeholders.

Session Overview
Regulatory Science Enhancements: Meta-Analysis, Pharmacogenomics and Biomarkers, and Rare Diseases

One of the hallmarks of FDA’s commitments in PDUFA V is in regulatory science. This session will cover FDA’s regulatory science commitments to facilitate development of drugs for rare diseases, to advance the use of biomarkers and pharmacogenomics in drug development, and to ensure quality and rigor in the methodologies of meta-analysis. The panel for this session will feature the FDA representatives leading these initiatives as well as industry and stakeholder representatives.


Continuing Education Credits are not Available for Archived Recordings

This Archived Recording was recorded live during the PDUFA V Conference.  Subsequently there may be short periods of time where the sound level may vary for any given presentation.  During these short intervals, you may want to turn up the speaker volume on your computer.

Multiple speakers participated in each session.  Some presenters did not provide slides, so only the audio presentation is available.

Who Should Attend 

Pharmaceutical, academic and government senior-level professionals and decision-makers involved in drug development:

  • Clinical research & development
  • Regulatory affairs/Risk management
  • Clinical safety/ pharmacovigilance (pre and post-market)
  • Data standards/data management
  • Electronic submissions
  • Clinical/Regulatory Informatics
  • Statistics
  • Nonclinical and early phase development
  • Strategic planning
  • Project management

Special Offers 

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15% off two or more sessions purchased
$349 entire package
$499 for both PDUFA V and UFA Conference recordings

Contact Information 

For more information, please contact:
Melissa Matta, Content Lead
Phone +1.215.442.6158
Fax +1 215.442.6199
Melissa.Matta@diahome.org

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Presenter(s) 

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Agenda  

Day 1 Friday, November 30, 2012

  • 7:00AM - 11:59PM

    DIA/FDA PDUFA V Conference - Session 5: Regulatory Science Enhancements: Meta-Analysis, Pharmacogenomics and Biomarkers, and Rare Diseases

    Speaker(s):

    • Mark S. Levenson, PhD
      Deputy Director, Division of Biometrics VI, Office of Biostatistics, CDER
      FDA, United States
    • Issam Zineh, PharmD,MPH
      Director, Office of Clinical Pharmacology, CDER
      FDA, United States
    • Diane D. Edquist Dorman
      Vice President, Public Policy
      National Organization For Rare Disorders (NORD), United States
    • Anne R. Pariser, MD
      Associate Director for Rare Diseases, Office of New Drugs, CDER
      FDA, United States
    • Bruce Schneider, MD
      General Medicine Team Leader, Office of Cellular Tissues and Gene Therapies
      FDA, United States
    • Salvatore Alesci, MD,PhD
      Vice President, Scientific Affairs
      PhRMA, United States

Registration Fees 

Other Fees

Standard
$99.00
Group Discounts

A Series Discount is Available
A 15% discount is available if two or more archived recordings are purchased in one transaction for multiple recordings in this series, or the UFA Conference archived recording series..

Buy More Save More! 

  • Purchase an individual session for $99 and receive the Keynote session for free!
  • Purchase the entire archived meeting for $349!
  • Purchase both archived meetings (UFA and PDUFA) for only $499!

Cancellations: No refunds will be provided in the event of a participant’s cancellation since all costs for this archived recording have been prepaid by DIA. DIA reserves the right to modify or cancel programs and/or substitute presenters or panelists. DIA is not responsible for failure to deliver programs due to circumstances beyond its control.

Participants with Disabilities
Reasonable accommodations will be made available to persons with disabilities who attend an educational activity. Contact the DIA office in writing at least 15 days prior to event to indicate your needs.

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