Download: Top tips for orphan drug clinical development, market access and rare disease partnerships

eBook, orphan drugs, rare disease, In the second of our eBook series about the rare disease industry, we have collated a number of interviews from some of the leading orphan drug developers. The industry-at-large are investing more and more resources into rare disease research, however only a handful of organisations have the scientific, regulatory and strategic expertise to have progressed an orphan drug to market.

With over 7000 known rare diseases, the opportunities both in a healthcare and commercial context are tremendous. This eBook holds key insight and top tips about how to overcome development challenges, how to establish fruitful strategic partnerships, what needs to be displayed to payers to demonstrate value and what the foreseeable game changers and opportunities may be that will affect the future of the industry. The feedback was assembled following several interviews conducted with confirmed speakers for the World Orphan Drug Congress Europe 2012.  

Download the Top Tips here in our latest eBook here

The annual World Orphan Drug Congress has already confirmed its elite speaker faculty so download the brochure today to see what is in store. Get involved with the leading figures of the orphan drug industry, expand your rare disease network and share ideas to create new solutions to meet your business objectives in this space.

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  • Thank you for sharing this information so rare disease patients and organizations have a glimpse at clinical trail development. If we had more information on this topic along with natural case studies and pharma law, we the patients would find ways to acquire funding for our diseases. When no one is listening we get things done because we are alone in the medical industry.

    Help us find a way to research.

    Thank you
    Marianne Vennitti
    Alliance for Cryoglobulinemia
    allianceforcryo.org

 
 

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