Supporting the Development of Biologics Through the IND-Enabling Studies and Clinical Phases

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Sponsored by:

Pharmaron, Inc
Date:
November 12, 2024

Webinar Summary

  • Navigating discovery to candidate selection efficiently
  • Completing the IND-enabling phase for product success
  • Preparing for BLA and MAA submissions to achieve regulatory approval

With expertise in both microbial and mammalian expression systems, the key steps from discovery to candidate selection are outlined. Learn how to move effectively from discovery to candidate selection, and explore the steps required to complete the IND-enabling phase of product development. The session also covers the preparation needed for BLA and MAA submissions, ensuring the requirements for successful regulatory approval are met.

Presenters

Linda Randall

Pharmaron (Biologics Development, Manufacturing and Control)
Associate Vice President

Dr. Linda Randall is Associate Vice President of Biologics Development, Manufacturing and Control at Pharmaron.

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Pharmaron, Inc

Pharmaron is a premier life science service provider offering comprehensive research, development, and manufacturing service capabilities throughout the drug discovery, preclinical, clinical development, and commercialization process for small molecules, biologics, and CGT products.

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