Richard Hughes IV, Member of the Firm, joins a panel discussion, "Vaccines for Adults – Increasing Access and Uptake," at Vaccines – Are Regulatory and Regulatory and Funding Approaches Fit for Purpose for the Next Decade, a two-day workshop hosted by the Centre for Innovation in Regulatory Science (CIRS).

The workshop, which runs from June 13 to 14, is intended to:

    • Review and discuss the changing vaccine landscape and what the opportunities and challenges are within and across development, regulatory, HTA/NITAGs (National Immunization Technical Advisory Groups).
    • Identify critical information gaps and how regulatory and HTA/NITAG systems need to evolve to accommodate new vaccine technologies.
    • Propose options and make recommendations on how to address policy challenges in the development, regulation, HTA and funding for vaccines.

For more information, please visit CIRSCI.org.

Event Detail

Tysons Corner, VA

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