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There's still time to register for PAN's Webcast and hear from experts about how the Food & Drug Administration's work Impacts the Parkinson's Community.
Join the Parkinson's Action Network and viewers across the country for a live, educational webcast and learn why the Food and Drug Administration is important to the Parkinson's community! This informative webcast provides a unique opportunity to gain valuable insights into the FDA, the role it plays in therapy development, and possible areas for needed change and improvement. When...TODAY: Monday, December 12 3 – 4:30 p.m. EST Where: Click here to register online to view the webcast and submit questions for discussion by our panelists. Can’t join us this afternoon? The webcast will be archived online for future viewing! Moderator: Amy Comstock Rick, JD CEO, Parkinson's Action Network Panelists: Marc Walton, MD, PhD Associate Director for Translational Medicine in the Office of Translational Sciences at the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, FDA Michelle McMurry-Heath, MD,PhD Associate Director for Science at the Center for Devices and Radiological Health, FDA Cartier Esham, PhD Senior Director of Emerging Companies Health and Regulatory Affairs for the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) Jackie Christensen Patient-Representative to the Food and Drug Administration's Office of Special Health Issues This program is made possible by a conference support grant awarded from and administered by the Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC) of the U.S. Army Medical Research & Materiel Command (USAMRMC), Award # W23RYX1067N603 |
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