2016 CABA & NEU Drug Development 101 Workshop Series
CABA, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Biopharmaceutical Analysis Training Laboratory and Biotechnology Programs of Northeastern University are pleased to announce the 2016 Drug Development 101 Workshop Series are scheduled on Saturdays this fall at Northeastern University.
This workshop series is designed for biomedical professionals who want to learn patent law, technology transfer, licensing and regulatory strategies, specifically for those:
· Working in a company who would like to understand why certain business decisions are made in product development or
· Aspiring to start their own company
Location: Northeastern University, 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115
Workshop #1: Interface of FDA Regulatory Framework & Patent Law
Lecturer: Philip Zhang, J.D., Ph.D.
Time: 9 am – 12 pm, Oct. 22nd
Location: Room 435 Curry Student Center, NEU
Workshop #2: Business Decisions Made in Product Development
Lecturer: Regina Au, MBA, MSc
Time: 2 pm – 5 pm, Oct. 29th
Location: Room 433 Curry Student Center, NEU
Workshop #3: How to Commercialize Technologies
Lecturer: Jason Wen, Ph.D., MBA
Time: 9 am – 12 pm, Nov.12th
Location: Room 109, Robinson Hall (Building 49), NEU
Workshop #4: Regulatory Requirements & Processes in Drug Discovery & Development Approval
Lecturers: Dahua Pan, Ph.D. & Joy Wei, Ph.D.
Time: 9 am – 12 pm, Nov. 19th
Location: Room 109, Robinson Hall (Building 49), NEU
Registration Fees for Each Workshop
NEU Students Free
Sponsors, & other students $75
current CABA members $75
Self-paying $100
Company reimbursement $150
Walk-ins will be subjected to availability of seats
Oneline registration at Eventdove by clicking the workshop titles below:
Workshop #1: Interface of FDA Regulatory Framework & Patent Law
Workshop#2: Business Decisions Made in Product Development
Workshop#3: How to Commercialize Technologies
Workshop#4: Regulatory Requirements & Processes in Drug Discovery & Development Approval
Parking
Please park your car at Renaissance garage (835 Columbus Ave., Bosston, MA 02120). It's building 62 (next to Ruggles Station), and Robinson Hall is building 49 (next to Curry Student Center,building 50) on the campus map. $8 for 24 h, Parking charge for paid attendees will be reimbursed by the program. Ample metered parking spots are available on Saturdays close to the campus.
Renaissance Parking Garage: 835 Columbus Ave, Boston MA 02115 (building 62 on the campus map, please do not confuse this one with the NEU garage east to it. Renaissance garage is next to the Ruggles station. After parking your car there, please walk toward west and then thru the Ruggles station to enter the NEU campus)
http://www.northeastern.edu/commutingservices/boston-campus-parking/guest-visitor-parking/
DIRECTIONS VIA PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Green Line:
From downtown Boston, take an "E" train outbound to the Northeastern stop, the first stop above ground.
Orange Line:
From downtown, take any train going outbound to Forest Hills and get off at Ruggles Station. Commuter rail lines connect with the Orange Line at Back Bay Station and North Station.
Visit www.mbta.com for more information on subway, bus and commuter rail schedules.
DIRECTIONS TO CURRY STUDENT CENTER:
Directions from the Ruggles stop (Orange line)
- Walk through Ruggles Station to enter Northeastern University campus on Forsyth Street
- From Forsyth Street round about, walk straight until you see the Bank of America ATM
- At the ATM, make a right and walk straight until you reach Hayden Hall
- Make a right at Hayden Hall and then a left turn and you will reach the Curry Student Center (Building 50). Robinson Hall is next to it (Building 49).
Directions from the Northeastern stop (Green line)
- Head northeast on Huntington Ave
- Walk until you see the Krentzman Quad
Make a right and walk straight until you reach the Curry Student Center (Building 50). Robinson Hall is next to it (Building 49).
Question? Please contact workshop chairs: Jeff.hang@cabaweb.org and Wendy.yang@cabaweb.org