Due to summer break, there currently are no programs planned on our event’s schedule. Check back soon, however, as we will be listing new opportunities in August.
Insights that Steer CR Growth
Due to summer break, there currently are no programs planned on our event’s schedule. Check back soon, however, as we will be listing new opportunities in August.
Broad Clinical Connections Await
Due to summer break, there currently are no programs planned on our event’s schedule. Check back soon, however, as we will be listing new opportunities in August.
Clinical Drug Development in Oncology – the Science and the Art
Tuesday, March 28, 2017 @ 6 p.m.
NC Coast Clinical Research Initiative and UNCW Student Association of Clinical Research Present “Clinical Drug Development in Oncology – the Science and the Art” with speaker Dr. Sandra L. Silberman, Attending Physician, Durham VA Medical Center.
This session will explore:
- New Therapies, New Challenges: The Need for Innovation in Trial Design
- Looking Toward the Future
Come prepared to ask your questions and engage in active discussion with a leading industry professional.
Event will include heavy appetizers and beverages.
Speaker
Dr. Silberman is a Hematologist/Oncologist who earned her B.A. and Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University, her M.D. from Cornell University Medical College and a clinical fellowship in Hematology/Oncology at the Harvard Medical Institutions.
She led the clinical development and managed the regulatory approval of several novel first in class cancer drugs, and now serves the biopharmaceutical industry as a senior advisor with her own consulting company. Throughout her career, she has continued part time in active clinical practice, and is currently an attending physician in the Duke fellowship program at the Veteran’s Administration Medical Center Hematology/Oncology clinic in Durham, NC.
**REGISTER EARLY: Space is limited.
FAQs
Where will the event be held?
The event will be held at the UNCW McNeill Hall, Rm. 1051, located on UNCW main campus, in Wilmington.
What are my parking options?
PPlease park in the parking deck on the opposite side of Cahill Dr. from McNeill Hall and beside the Dunkin Donuts. There is a charge for parking.
Who can I contact regarding any questions or concerns?
Please contact Randall Johnson at Randall_Johnson@ncbiotech.org at the North Carolina Biotechnology Center Southeastern Office with any questions or concerns.
This event is hosted by the North Carolina Coast Clinical Research Initiative, sponsored by the North Carolina Biotechnology Center Southeastern Office, and the UNCW Student Association of Clinical Research. The event will enhance the region’s knowledge about topics specific to the clinical research cluster in southeastern North Carolina.
Addressing Global Health Challenges: Vaccine Development Initiatives Against Emerging Disease
Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017 @ 6 p.m.
Explore the field of drug discovery, including vaccine research and development for infectious diseases, such as the Zika virus and Ebola virus.
This session will:
- Explore the process and business of drug discovery, including vaccine development
- Describe the necessary skills and occupational opportunities for drug discovery
- Look at a typical “Day in the Life” of drug discovery professionals
- Answer your questions with regards to life and work as a drug discovery professional
- Come prepared to ask your questions and engage in meaningful, active discussion with a leading industry professional.
Event will include heavy appetizers and beverages.
Speaker
Kevin Gilligan, Sr. Director of Medical Affairs, Clinical Research Management, Inc. (ClinicalRM)
30+ yrs. experience in health care, biotech, and pharmaceutical development at Bayer Corp., US Dept of Health and Human Services BioMedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, Innovative Genetics, and CommonWealth Biotechnologies.
Background in discovery science, vaccine discovery, development and testing, clinical study sample testing, diagnostic development and validation, immunology, virology, bacteriology, biologics process development and manufacturing and pathogen safety.
Extensive experience in management of $100M+ advanced development programs, procurement contracts for antivirals, management of contracts, management of proprietary products in emergency scenarios, emerging threat product development, conceiving and creating bio-threat countermeasures.
Lead inter-agency, interdisciplinary, private/public partnerships, to address outstanding public health crises.
**REGISTER EARLY: Space is limited.
FAQs
Where will the event be held?
The event will be held at the UNCW Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (UNCW CIE), located at 803 S. College Rd., Wilmington, NC 28403.
What are my parking options?
Please park in either the lot in front of or behind the UNCW CIE.
Who can I contact regarding any questions or concerns?
Please contact Randall Johnson at Randall_Johnson@ncbiotech.org at the North Carolina Biotechnology Center Southeastern Office with any questions or concerns.
This event is hosted by the North Carolina Coast Clinical Research Initiative, sponsored by the North Carolina Biotechnology Center Southeastern Office, and the UNCW Student Association of Clinical Research. The event will enhance the region’s knowledge about topics specific to the clinical research cluster in southeastern North Carolina.
A Day in the Life: Clinical Study Startup
Wednesday, April 6, 2016 @ 6 p.m.
Explore the training requirements, responsibilities, daily activities, advancement potential, and other characteristics of several careers related to the broad clinical research field.
EVENT DESCRIPTION: “Clinical Study Startup – Insights from the Real World”
“The study start up phase of clinical trials is a very crucial and timeconsuming component of the clinical study process. A key challenge in conducting the clinical trials is that it spans so many different parties, including study sponsors, contract research organizations (CROs), site management organizations (SMOs), patient recruiters, investigators and patients. It is critical that sponsors, CROs and SMOs bring the right resources, tools and techniques to the clinical trial start up process to meet study start up timelines. It is important to streamline the start up from the beginning because it sets the pace for the study. Study start up activities includes assessment of site feasibility, negotiation of contract and budgets, planning for patient recruitment, legal reviews and approvals by Institutional Review Board (IRB) and/or ethics committee.” Source: U. North Texas Health Sciences Center
This session will:
- Explore the necessary skills for Clinical Study Startup
- Discuss occupational opportunities for Clinical Study Startup
- Describe potential team members and roles for Clinical Study Startup
- Look at a sample “Day in the Life” during Clinical Study Startup
- Answer your questions with regards to life during Clinical Study Startup
- Come prepared to ask your questions and engage in meaningful, active discussion with a leading industry professional.
Event will include heavy appetizers and beverages.
**REGISTER EARLY: Space is limited.
FAQs
Where will the event be held?
The event will be held at the UNCW McNeill Hall, Rm. 1051, located on UNCW main campus, in Wilmington.
What are my parking options?
Please park in the parking deck on the opposite side of Cahill Dr. from McNeill Hall and beside the Dunkin Donuts. There is a charge for parking.
Who can I contact regarding any questions or concerns?
Please contact Randall Johnson at Randall_Johnson@ncbiotech.org at the North Carolina Biotechnology Center Southeastern Office with any questions or concerns.
This event is hosted by the North Carolina Coast Clinical Research Initiative, sponsored by the North Carolina Biotechnology Center Southeastern Office, and the UNCW Student Association of Clinical Research. The event will enhance the region’s knowledge about topics specific to the clinical research cluster in southeastern North Carolina.
A Day in the Life: Clinical Research Associate (CRA)
Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2016 @ 6 p.m.
Explore the training requirements, responsibilities, daily activities, advancement potential, and other characteristics of an essential career related to the broad clinical research field.
This session will:
- Explore the necessary skills for Clinical Research Associates
- Discuss occupational opportunities for Clinical Research Associates
- Describe potential team members and roles for Clinical Research Associates
- Look at a typical “Day in the Life” of a Clinical Research Associate
- Answer your questions with regards to life and work as a Clinical Research Associate
Come prepared to ask your questions and engage in meaningful, active discussion with a leading industry professional.
Event will include heavy appetizers and beverages.
Speaker
Les Rutt, Manager– Clinical Research Associates, Sarah Cannon Research Institute
Les Rutt is a Manager of Clinical Research Associates with three years of line management experience. Prior to this role, he was a CRA with approximately seven years experience in the following therapeutic areas: Oncology (Lung, Colorectal, Renal) Immunological/Infectious Diseases (HIV), and Endocrine/Metabolic (Diabetes).
As a manager, his number one priority is being an advocate for his direct reports as it applies to their professional lives. This includes managing their trainings, site/study loads, work/life balance and assisting/supporting their professional development.
**REGISTER EARLY: Space is limited.
FAQs
Where will the event be held?
The event will be held at the UNCW McNeill Hall, Rm. 1051, located on UNCW main campus, in Wilmington.
What are my parking options?
Please park in the parking deck on the opposite side of Cahill Dr. from McNeill Hall and beside the Dunkin Donuts. There is a charge for parking.
Who can I contact regarding any questions or concerns?
Please contact Randall Johnson at Randall_Johnson@ncbiotech.org at the North Carolina Biotechnology Center Southeastern Office with any questions or concerns.
This event is hosted by the North Carolina Coast Clinical Research Initiative, sponsored by the North Carolina Biotechnology Center Southeastern Office, and the UNCW Student Association of Clinical Research. The event will enhance the region’s knowledge about topics specific to the clinical research cluster in southeastern North Carolina.