Audio conference highlights
India is one of the primary emerging markets for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. Clinical trial expenditure in India for 2010 is expected to reach one billion dollars. This projection greatly exceeds 2009 spend. While India offers many compelling reasons to attract focus in the emerging market arena it also presents logistical challenges.
This presentation focuses on how you can ensure regulatory compliance and supply chain integrity at any stage of the clinical study pipeline when conducting studies in India. Our speakers reveal what advance planning and effective partnerships with logistical providers can mean to the success of your projects. The presentation draws on real-life anecdotes to provide transportation advice and reinforce the necessity of doing your homework in order to successfully conduct clinical studies in India.
This audio conference covers:
India's regulatory requirements for any stage of clinical study materials
Documentation requirements for all stages of clinical study
Details on ways to ensure temperature control
What’s on the horizon?
About the speaker(s):
Anthony Leone is the International Customer Service Manager with World Courier, specializing in the international transportation of clinical supplies and diagnostic materials. He oversees several departments involved in the exports of time & temperature sensitive shipments globally. In the 14 years that Anthony has worked with the company he has developed expertise in the areas of; implementation of client-specific and operational SOPs, import/export and regulatory issues, and packaging options all in support of customers shipping clinical supplies and/or diagnostic materials. Anthony has presented at various biopharm conferences, as well sharing his cold chain expertise at individual company meetings at CROs, labs, pharmaceutical, clinical packaging and biotechnology companies.
Stevie Hills has been with World Courier for five years and has worked in her current role as International Customer Service Supervisor for the past three years. She is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of international customer service staff, and is involved in staff training and development. Stevie has broad expertise in the bio-pharm logistics arena, thanks to her interaction with a network of 140 global offices, operations staff and customers.
Who should attend?
Directors, Managers, & Supervisors of:
- Logistics
- Shipping
- Clinical Supplies
- Clinical Outsourcing
- Project Management
- Distribution