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Konference

Public health and innovation - is regulation a friend or a foe?

Konference — The Conference focuses on the regulation's role in protecting public health, as well as in promoting innovation. Through discussions and presentations, we will explore and discuss what the implications of incentives and requirements set up by medicine regulations represent for innovation, public health and ethics.

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Date & Time:

Place:
Nielsine Nielsen auditorium, Mærsk Tower, Blegdamsvej 3B, Copenhagen

Hosted by:
Copenhagen Centre for Regulatory Science

Cost:
Free

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The Copenhagen Centre for Regulatory Science is pleased to invite you, and all
interested parties, to its 2019 Conference.

The Conference will focus on the role of regulation in protecting public health, as
well as in promoting innovation. Through discussions and presentations by invited
speakers, we will explore and discuss what the implications of incentives and
requirements set up by medicine regulations represent for innovation, public health and ethics.

The conference is a unique platform for discussion and debate for a wide range of
experts from academia, regulators, industry, and patient representatives. The full
programme is available on our website.

Confirmed speakers include Jonathan Kimmelman, PhD and James McGill Professor of Biomedical Ethics at McGill University, Hans-Georg Eichler, M.D., M.Sc., Senior Medical Officer of the European Medicines Agency, and Carolyn Wilson, Associate Director for Research at the FDA.

See more and register on our registration page. Registration is mandatory. We welcome all interested parties, from academia to industry.

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