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Pharma & Drug Development Fundamentals
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The course includes the following subjects: • What is the project target profile • What are the different phases of the drug development process • What is the long-term planning in pharma • What are potential risks and how can they be mitigated • Which functions ae involved in the drug development process
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Course Description

This course will address and describe the basics of the Pharma industry as well as the drug development fundamentals. How does Pharma work and how is it being decided to develop a molecule or not to develop it. What are the requirements, such as a project target profile and what if the profile requirements are not met?

Secondly, this course will describe the drug development process without focusing on the details. How long does it take to develop a drug, what can happen and how it is being mitigated in case it does not work. What if the pipeline runs empty?

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Johann Proeve

He studied agro-biology and started his business life in 1980 at Bayer in Wuppertal in Clinical Data Management.

Between 1990 and 1994 he had been Head of Clinical Data Management at Bayer Corp in West Haven, Connecticut, USA.

Introduced EDC, centralized medical coding and one global data management environment between 1994 and 2000. In 2000 he had been appointed the VP Global Data Management at Bayer Healthcare with 220 FTEs in Germany, USA, Japan and China.

In November 2013 he changed jobs and became the Global Strategy and Development Advisor in Global Data Sciences and Analytics.

Retired from Bayer Dec 2015

As of June 2016 Chief Scientific Officer at Cyntegrity

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