EMA CONSULTS ON BOOSTING COOPERATION WITH ACADEMICS
February 1st, 2016
PHARMACOS have been asked to respond to a questionnaire helping the European Medicines Agency (EMA) devise a new policy to encourage academics to work more effectively with pharma regulators. The goal is to help translate their ideas into usable medicines. Indeed, boosting cooperation between EMA and academics is a strategic priority for the European Union agency for 2016-17. Its new policy will explore opportunities for a greater collaboration in generating new medicines; channelling academic knowledge into boosting effective regulation; informing academics of ...
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