MBS Café: The Drug Development Process

The speaker for this webinar is Dalfoni Banerjee. Dalfoni is an award-winning, solution-focused serial entrepreneur and consultant. Beginning her career over 25 years ago in academic, pharmaceutical, and start-up biotechnology research laboratories, she went on to lead inspection-readiness efforts, drive clinical research and clinical operations, manage relationships between pharma and key opinion leaders, develop marketing strategies/tactics, and launch new drug products – across 12+ therapeutic categories.

In 2011, Dalfoni founded 3Sixty Pharma Solutions, with a mission to partner with start-up and established pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device companies to help accelerate the development & de-risk assets. Recently, she founded a biotech company focused on developing a platform technology to rapidly generate pathogens for use in vaccines using a methodology that is more efficient than currently available processes.

Dalfoni is a mentor and advisor to entrepreneurs, life-science organizations, start-up incubators, and university innovation and technology transfer offices, serves on the Merck Sharp & Dohme Federal Credit Union Board of Directors, is an invited speaker and moderator on a variety of industry-related topics, has authored and co-authored several publications, and has received over 30 awards.

The talk will focus on the Drug Development process. An appreciation of the aspects of the drug development process ecosystem, including regulatory, costs, timing, stakeholders, and decision-makers. A window into how the ecosystem operates and be more familiar with the terminology.

This is a great webinar for all students interested in a business development process. Please join.

Zoom Meeting Information:

Meeting Link: https://rutgers.zoom.us/j/94554909510?pwd=amozTnVwSFBudXpTZ0JNYWFxd1pLdz09
   Meeting ID: 945 5490 9510
   Password: 168790

 

 

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Wednesday, August 7, 2024 @ 7:30 pm
Hosted: Online
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