Awards…
Honored by Working Mother
Bayer has been recognized by Working Mother magazine as one of the nation’s 100 best companies for working mothers. This is the ninth time in the past 10 years the company has been recognized on the annual list
Clinical Research Advantage Executive Honorod
Clinical Research Advantage’s Chief Technology Officer, R. Eric Levie, was honored with a Bronze Stevie Award for Information Technology Executive of the Year by the American Business Awards
OmniComm Wins Bronze
OmniComm Systems’ TrialMaster Study Data Tabulation Model (SDTM) Export Utility has won the Bronze medal at the 2012 SCDM Data Driven Innovation Award Ceremony
PMRG Awards Industry Leaders
The Pharmaceutical Marketing Research Group (PMRG) has honored several industry leaders. Jim Kirk, recently retired VP and managing director of Quintiles Marketing Intelligence, has been awarded the R.R. Fordyce award. PMRG’s Marketing Researcher of the Year award has been given to Christina Bender, Ph.D., associate director of business analysis for Novartis Global Oncology. Rob Faulstich, director of forecasting at Daiichi Sankyo, received the President’s award. Tim O’Rourke, chief research officer for Healogix, Tara Marotti, senior VP and client service manager for Burke, and Alison Rose-Ped, president of Empirica, were honored with the Circle of Excellence award for their extraordinary effort and commitment toward advancing PMRG in the last 12 months.
INDUSTRY at Large
Nights at the Round Table
Nights at the Round Table In early 2013, IDEA Pharma will be hosting a series of events in six cities around Europe and the U.S., called Nights At The Round Table, to act as a platform for the industry’s experts to challenge, debate, and argue on subjects important to the pharmaceutical industry. The first debate will be on value proposition and positioning. The debates will be led by Mike Rea, a partner at IDEA Pharma. If interested, email [email protected].
Mylan Specialty Teams Up With Actress for Anaphylaxis Awareness
Emmy-award winning actress Julie Bowen, known for her role in Modern Family, is sharing her family’s experience with life-threatening allergies to help drive a national awareness on this issue. Ms. Bowen’s son experienced a severe reaction to peanuts as a toddler. She is partnering with Mylan Specialty to launch Get Schooled in Anaphylaxis, a multifaceted public health initiative that aims to increase awareness of and preparedness for life-threatening allergic reactions (anaphylaxis). A 2011 study found that 8% of children in the United States an estimated 1 out of 13 suffer from a food allergy.
Podcasts
Women’s Health Issues in Clinical Research — Key Post-approval Challenges
Thought Leader: Dr. Vikki Brown, INC Research
PV 100 Podcast Series
Dr. Marie Foegh, Agile Therapeutics
Betsy Lahue, Becton, Dickinson and Company
Dr. Diego Miralles, Johnson & Johnson Innovation Center, San Francisco
Adelene Q. Perkin, Infinity Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Dr. Tobias Ritter, SciFluor Life Sciences
Dr. Jay Philip Siegel, Janssen Research & Development
White Papers
The Future of Pharmacovigilance: Five Imperatives that Will Drive Improved Business Outcomes
Sponsored by:
Increase Patient Adherence and Do More With Less
Sponsored by: Tunstall AMAC
Webinars
Proactive Customer Communications: Best Practices for Outbound Pharma Engagements
Sponsored by: Angel
The Power of Influence: Connecting Healthcare Influencers to Pharma Brand Strategy
Sponsored by: IMS
Mylan Specialty Teams Up With Actress for Anaphylaxis Awareness Emmy-award winning actress Julie Bowen, known for her role in Modern Family, is sharing her family’s experience with life-threatening allergies to help drive a national awareness on this issue. Ms. Bowen’s son experienced a severe reaction to peanuts as a toddler. She is partnering with Mylan Specialty to launch Get Schooled in Anaphylaxis, a multifaceted public health initiative that aims to increase awareness of and preparedness for life-threatening allergic reactions (anaphylaxis). A 2011 study found that 8% of children in the United States an estimated 1 out of 13 suffer from a food allergy.