2021 Conference Announcement - (2020) Volume 12, Issue 6
Received: 05-Oct-2020 Published: 17-Oct-2020
CLINICAL RESEARCH & CLINICAL TRIALS 2020 is in collaboration with the Clinical Trial Unit (CTU). This interactive virtual event focuses on a case study for contract design, pharmacovigilance, drug discovery, clinical drug development and observational studies scheduled during November 05-06, 2020.
This webinar is open to all Clinicians, Doctors, Nurses Researchers, Ph.D. students and Pharmaceutical Industries, Professors, Scholars and Health Volunteers.
The event mainly encourages the adherent clinical trials and clinical research in COVID-19. Members are encouraged to submit their research work and the industry expert work from the various organization would value learning more about improving the drug discovery.
Mohamed Nabih EL-Gharib – Ex-Chairman, Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University, Egypt;
Satyajit Patra – Director of PhD and Research Program, American International Medical University, Washington, USA;
Bassam Mansour – Head of ICU, Pulmonary Division, Al-Zahraa Hospital-University Medical Center (ZHUMC), Beirut, Lebanon;
Nagham Ramzi Sheblak – Member, Canadian Association of Clinical Research Specialist, King Abdullah International Medical Research Center (KAIMRC), Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia;
Claudine Kumba – Medical Doctor, Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care,
Necker Enfants-Malades University Hospital, France.
Looking forward for your confirmation!
Webinar Date: November 05-06, 2020
Time: 9:00-17:00 BST (Login 10 minutes prior to webinar)
Website: https://www.hilarisconferences.com/clinicaltrials
Speakers @ Clinical Trials Congress 2020:
Kimihiko Okazaki – Director, Okazaki Medical Clinic, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan;
Manika Face Kreka – Medical Director, University of Medicine, Tirana, Albania;
Regards,
Mark Williams
Program Manager | Clinical Trials Congress 2020
Email: clinicalresearch@hilarisconferences.net
Phone: +32 2 808 14 31
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