Westminster Health Forum seminar: The future of the life sciences sector in the UK – funding, regulation and the impact of Brexit.
Event Date: March 1st - 1st 2017
Website: http://www.westminsterforumprojects.co.uk/forums/event.php?eid=1411&t=20947
The future of the life sciences sector in the UK – funding, regulation and the impact of Brexit
WEDNESDAY, 1ST MARCH 2017
CENTRAL LONDON
THIS EVENT IS CPD CERTIFIED
Guests of Honour: Lord Prior of Brampton, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health, Department of Health and Dr Ian Hudson, Chief Executive, MHRA and Member (UK), Management Board, European Medicines Agency
This timely seminar focuses on the future of the life sciences industry in the UK.
It is scheduled as Government develops its proposed life science industrial strategy, and also comes in a context of uncertainty for the sector following the UK’s vote to leave the European Union.
Delegates will consider the work of the current UK EU Life Sciences Steering Group to manage the transition and how this presents challenges and opportunities for industry, with a particular focus on regulation – with priorities for the MHRA and the European Medicines Agency, as well as the next steps for research and development.
Further sessions focus on clinical trials and encouraging patient participation, in light of the launch of the European Commission’s new Clinical Trial Regulation in 2018; key issues for workforce development – including skills, recruitment and retention – as well as the next steps for encouraging innovation in the NHS after the publication of the Accelerated Access Review.
We are delighted that Lord Prior of Brampton, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health, Department of Health and Dr Ian Hudson, Chief Executive, MHRA and Member (UK), Management Board, European Medicines Agency have agreed to deliver keynote addresses at this seminar.
Aisling Burnand, Chief Executive, Association of Medical Research Charities; Professor Sir Robert Lechler, President, The Academy of Medical Sciences and Executive Director, King’s Health Partners; Professor Carole Longson, Director, Centre for Health Technology Evaluation, NICE;Nicole Mather, Director, Office for Life Sciences; Mike Thompson, Chief Executive Officer, ABPI;Dr John Williams, Managing Director, Birmingham Health Partners and Joanna Woolf, Chief Executive, Cogent Skills have also agreed to speak.
Daniel Zeichner MP, Vice Chair, All-Party Parliamentary Group for Life Sciences has kindly agreed to chair a session at this seminar.
For further information and to register for the event please see this page: The future of the life sciences sector in the UK – funding, regulation and the impact of Brexit