European Alliance for Personalised Medicine
Announcement: EAPM annual November policy event in the European Parliament is less than two weeks away – Register now!
The annual policy event of the European Alliance for Personalised Medicine (EAPM) is less than two weeks away and space is quickly becoming limited due to restrictions in the European Parliament, writes EAPM Executive Director Denis Horgan.
Taking place on Tuesday, 15 November from 9-11 CET in the European Parliament, Brussels, the event will bring together key decision makers and thought leaders in the exciting arena of personalised medicine.
Featuring two sessions related to the revision of the pharmaceutical legislation as well as the implementation of In-Vitro Diagnostic Regulation at the country level, the speakers and panelists will be drawn from legislators, patient groups, payers, academia, industry, research and providers of cutting-edge technology.
Several Members of the European Parliament will speak, alongside representatives from Member State health structures, the European Commission and high-level experts. The goal of these central actors and event is to shape the future by ‘taking stock’ of where we are now and assessing where we need to go related to these dossiers.
The conference will build on the work that has been done by the influential Alliance over this year on this topic
To register please click on the following link to view the agenda by clicking here as well as to register by clicking here.
To view a background on this topic, please see the following two publications by clicking on the hyperlink that were an outcome of multistakeholder consensus panels that the Alliance organized during 2022 entitled: Towards Better Pharmaceutical Provision in Europe—Who Decides the Future? as well as the following publication on Meeting the Need for a Discussion of Unmet Medical Need.
Once again, to register please click on the following link to view the agenda by clicking here as well as to register by clicking here.
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