Bangalore, January 10, 2018: Collaborative Clinical Research for Better Patient Outcomeswill be the theme of the 11thAnnual Conference of the Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) which will be held at JW Marriott, Bangalore,from January 19th to 20th. The two-day event is focused on bringing together different stakeholders across the clinical research continuum on a common platform to deliberate on the future that the clinical research fraternity in India needs to take in an improved regulatory environment.
Stakeholders will meet and deliberate on opportunities to learn, partner and collaboratewhile strengthening the ethical conduct of clinical research and creating better outcomes for patients. India has the second largest population in the world and 1/5th of the global disease burden and yet, less than 1.4% of global clinical research is conducted in the country. Around 400-500 clinical research professionals are expected to attend the event.
Leading up to the annual conference, five pre-conference workshops have been scheduled for the clinical researcher fraternity and medical and pharma students on January 17th and 18th. These workshops will focus on principles of evidence based medicine and its applicability in India, career opportunities in clinical research and associated fields, pharmacovigilance (PV) audits and inspections, role of clinical pharmacology in drug discovery and development and risk based monitoring in clinical trials.
For more information, please visit http://www.iscr.org/iscr-conference-2018/
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