DIA 41st Annual Meeting - June 26-30, 2005 - Washington, DC
DIA 41st Annual Meeting
June 26-30, 2005 - Washington, DC
The DIA Annual Meeting is the oldest and largest industry event of its type. It presents tutorials, workshops, plenary sessions, student and professional poster sessions, and other sessions, all addressing topics of universal interest to industry and regulatory professionals around the world. Social events provide attendees with opportunities to network with their contemporaries and counterparts. The Annual Meeting also features a large-scale exhibit hall where attendees can discover the latest professional products and services. The 41st Annual Meeting features a special Clinical Research / Regulatory Affairs Plenary Session, "The Critical Path: Are We at the Fork in the Road?", led by senior FDA CDER leadership. DIA presents its Annual Meeting each June at a location in the US.
The DIA Annual Meeting has one of the largest venues in the industry for exhibitors. Virtually every facet of the biopharmaceutical industry and related fields is represented by an exhibitor offering services or products in this extraordinary exhibit hall marketplace. From CROs, technology vendors to site research centers, academia and much more, the DIA Annual Exhibit Hall is one of the busiest places during the meeting. If someone wants to have a "one stop shopping" experience to see it all in one place, at one time this is the meeting. There is only one meeting that offers a total integrated experience of tutorials, posters, sessionbased learning with professional networking and exhibitor marketplace the DIA Annual Meeting. Ron Fitzmartin, PhD, MBA, is Vice President, Global Technical Services at Daiichi Medical Research, Inc., with global responsibility for biostatistics, data management, pharmacokinetics, bioanalysis, medical writing, and informatics. Previously, Ron was Group Executive Director, Biostatistics and Data Operations at Purdue Pharma L.P. At Purdue Pharma, Ron served as head of biostatistics and clinical data management, head of clinical information technology, and worldwide head of clinical data operations. Ron worked as a statistician and technologist in government, industry, and academia. These included: META Solutions, Inc., US Bureau of the Census, US Department of the Navy, and the University of Maryland, College Park. Ron received an MS in Statistics from Southern Connecticut State University, a PhD in Measurement and Statistics from the University of Maryland, College Park, and an MBA from the University of New Haven.
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