Conducting clinical trials is an essential step between the lab and the market place for new medical devices, but how difficult is this requirement to fulfill? Complex and bureaucratic? Difficult to engage clinical partners? Time consuming and costly? Come to the Workshop and find out the reality.
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Sensors in Medicine 2015 Workshop...
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Royal Geographic Society, South Kensington, London
Thursday 26 March 2015 - 9:30am to 5:00pm
Conducting clinical trials is an essential step between the lab and the market place for new medical devices, but how difficult is this requirement to fulfill? Complex and bureaucratic? Difficult to engage clinical partners? Time consuming and costly?
Come to this Workshop on the 26 March at the Royal Geographic Society in South Kensington, and we'll tell you the reality. Hear Case Studies, and from leading experts on ethical and legal issues, working with the NHS, gaining MHRA/FDA approval, the insurance cover you need, and a light look at statistical reasoning.
Full Programme and Registration
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This Workshop will be of value to:
- Academic projects moving medical devices out of the lab
- Early stage companies seeking regulatory approval
- University TTOs
- Consultants and advisors to early stage companies
- NHS R&D managers
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About Sensors in Medicine 2015...
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The Workshop follows the 3rd Annual
Sensors in Medicine 2105 Conference organised by Sensor100 on 24-25 March at the Royal Geographic Society in South Kensington London. SiM15 includes sessions on mHealth, advanced sensor technology, sensors for cancer and infectious diseases, wearable sensors, an exhibition and a Poster Competition sponsored by MRC Technology.
Registration for the Workshop is separate from the Conference, but Conference delgates receive a substantial discount on the registration fee, which includes lunch, refreshments and all Workshop materials.