I enclose below our program and schedule for the InnovationWell Drug Safety meeting to be held at the Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia, April 25-26, 2005. Full program information with abstracts and biographies are available at http://innovationwell.net/COMTY_drug. Participants not able to attend the meeting in person may also call in live to presentations or can access the presentations and discussions at any time through the InnovationWell website. This Drug Safety program will be continued in 2005 online through InnovationWell and with further Autumn meetings in Philadelphia, USA (October 10-11) and Basel, Switzerland (November 9-10).
Barry Hardy
InnovationWell Community of Practice Coordinator
Douglas Connect
Building the Drug Safety Body of Knowledge
Program Schedule
Philadelphia, PA (April 25-26 2005)
Monday April 25
08.00: Welcome Coffee, On-site meeting Registration
09.00: Chair’s Introduction: History, Status, Drivers of Change by Dr Sidney Kahn (PvRM, Inc) who will talk about the business issues of our current situation and how we got here, the regulatory and other public health initiatives, the societal expectations, the goals of the new InnovationWell Community of Practice on Drug Safety and what we need from knowledge management approaches for improved drug safety.
09.30: Panel Presentations: Business Opportunities, Challenges & Strategies
Building the Drug Safety Body of Knowledge: Safety Hypotheses and Information Sources in the Product Life Cycle; Jim Averback, President, Life Science Integration Partners
Drug Safety Knowledge Management - Leveraging the Documentation of Safety Labeling Decisions; Leander Fontaine, President, Pharmiceutics
10.15: Q&A & Open Discussion with Panel Members
10.45: Coffee Break
11.15: Breakout Discussions
12.30: Presentation & discussion of summaries by panel members from breakout discussions
13.00: Lunch
14.00: Panel Presentations: Knowledge Integrative Strategies & Approaches
Designing and Managing a Risk Management Tracking Program; John Clark, Vice President of Surveillance Services, Galt Associates
We must build the Knowledge Management Body of Knowledge (KMBOK); Douglas Weidner, President, International Knowledge Management Institute
Capturing and Managing Research Records to support Drug Safety Knowledge Networks; Jeff Spitzner, Chief Scientific Officer, Rescentris
15.00: Q&A & Open Discussion with Panel Members
15.30: Coffee Break
16.00: Breakout Discussions
17.15: Presentation & discussion of summaries by panel members from breakout discussions
18.00: Networking, Cocktail Hour
20.00: Dinner
Tuesday April 26
08.00: Welcome Coffee, On-site meeting Registration
08.45: Keynote: Personalized Medicine – Integration of Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics for Safer and more Efficacious Healthcare Practice and Medicine; Peter Elkin, Professor of Medicine, Mayo Clinic
Dr Elkin will talk about personalized medicine as the integration of genotypic, proteomic and metabolomic data with phenotypic data in support of ordering just the right drug for the correct patient with a specific disease.
09.30: Panel Presentations: Support Systems for Drug Safety Knowledge Management
Symyx IntelliChem’s iELN: Meeting the Needs of Intellectual Property; Scott K. Starry, Senior Project Manager, Symyx IntelliChem
Aggregation of Relevant Clinical and Non-clinical Drug Safety Information from Multiple Sources of Unstructured Data, Corpora
The Drug Development Process of the Future; Gene Odle, Founder, eValueDrugs
10.15: Q&A & Open Discussion with Panel Members
10.45: Coffee Break
11.15: Breakout Discussions
12.30: Presentation & discussion of summaries by panel members from breakout discussions
13.00: Lunch
14.00: Panel Presentations: Knowledge Transfer and Product Life Cycle Management
14.00 Perspectives on Drug Safety Knowledge Management; Herschel Weintraub, IBM Life Sciences
14.30: Bridging the Gaps: Integrating Systems to improve Drug Safety; Jim Cook, Director, Volutio
15.00: Ontologies for Pharma; Sheryl Torr-Brown, Head of Knowledge Management & Technology, World-Wide Safety Sciences, Pfizer
16.00: Coffee Break
16.30: Breakout Discussions
17.30: Presentation & discussion of summaries by panel members from breakout discussions
18.00: Close of Meeting
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