Please make note of the following notice
about the May 2010 MAGI Clinical Research Conference. NPC personnel who
have attended past MAGI conferences have found them to be worthwhile for
their sessions on industry-sponsored clinical studies and for the
networking opportunities. NAVREF members are eligible for a $100
discount off the registration fee.
Notice from Norman Goldfarb, Chairman,
MAGI, Managing Director, First Clinical Research LLC and Editor, The
Journal of Clinical Research Best Practices:
The next MAGI Clinical Research
Conference will be held in Boston, May 23-26. Discounts are
available. Save $100 more with NAVREF's discount code NAV249.
MAGI conferences feature a coherent program emphasizing practical tips
based on real-life examples, with lots of interaction and networking.
This conference will feature:
- 92 sessions and workshops in 6 tracks: site operations, sponsor
operations, regulatory & ethics, contracts, budgets & billing, and
special topics.
- 20 continuing education (CME,CNE,CLE) credits. Relevant CNE hours
qualify not just for nursing, but also for ACRP, APPI, NAIM, PMI,
PRIM&R, RACC, RAPS and SoCRA hours.
- Excellent networking: Two-thirds of attendees will have 5+ years of
experience. About 52% of attendees will be from sites, 27% from
sponsors, and 25% from CROs and other service providers.
There will be two VA speakers on the program:
- Jeffrey Moore, PhD, Acting Deputy Director, Technology Transfer
Program, Department of Veterans Affairs
- Ali Sonel, MD, Associate Chief of Staff for R&D, VA Pittsburgh
Healthcare System
The faculty
includes numerous other clinical research leaders, such as:
- Soo
Bang, Director, Contracts & Outsourcing, Pfizer
- Quincy
J. Byrdsong, Executive Director of Research Administration,
Virginia Commonwealth University
- W.
Christopher Fang, MD, Worldwide Director, Johnson & Johnson, DePuy
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Cynthia M. Gates, JD, Vice President, Operations, Western IRB
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Kenneth A. Getz, Senior Research Fellow, Tufts Center for the Study
of Drug Development
- Felix
Khin-Maung-Gyi, PharmD, CEO, Chesapeake Research Review
- Andy
Lee, Sr. VP, Global Clinical Research Operations, Genzyme
- Karen
Lodigiani, JD, Director of Corporate Sponsored Clinical Research
Contracting, Partners HealthCare
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Barbara Longmire, Director, Office of Clinical Trials, University of
North Carolina
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Michael E. Marcarelli, PharmD, Director, Division of Bioresearch
Monitoring, Office of Compliance, CDRH, Food & Drug Administration
- Marga
Oortgiésen, MD, Managing Director, VP Drug Development, Cato
Research
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William B. Smith, MD, President, New Orleans Center for Clinical
Research
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Marjorie Speers, PhD, President and CEO, AAHRPP
- David
Vulcano, Assistant Vice President, Clinical Research, HCA, Inc.
- Delia
Wolf, MD JD, Director, Human Research Administration , Harvard
School of Public Health
The
conference website is at
http://www.magiworld.org/events/2010E.
Sign up at
http://www.magiworld.org/events/2010E/registration.php. Enter
discount code NAV249 when prompted. (Does not apply retroactively or to
already-reduced group rates.)
___________________________
Norman M. Goldfarb
Chairman,
MAGI
Managing Director, First Clinical Research LLC
Editor, The Journal of Clinical Research Best Practices
ngoldfarb@firstclinical.com -
http://www.firstclinical.com
T 650.465.0119 - F 206.339.4331

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