INTERNATIONAL REGULATORS DEVELOP EXPERT NETWORKS FOR PAEDIATRIC MEDICINES, USING SCARCE AVAILABLE SPECIALISTS

The possibility of a global paediatric research network has taken firmer shape in recent months with European Union (EU) industry representatives and medical regulators expressing support for a tie-up with their US colleagues and those from other countries. The issue is being taken up by a working group set up by the European Network of Paediatric Research (Enpr-EMA) in the European Medicines Agency (EMA). Enpr-EMA is a network of research networks, investigators and centres with recognised expertise in performing clinical studies in children, with the aim of ...


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