Forum on Drug Discovery, Development, and Translation
The Forum on Drug Discovery, Development, and Translation provides a neutral platform for dialogue and collaboration among thought leaders in government, industry, academia, consortia, foundations, journals, and patient groups. It serves as a hub and a catalyst for new ideas and partnerships, helping participants explore innovative solutions, find common ground, and turn ideas into meaningful action on biopharmaceutical innovation nationally and globally.
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The forum membership includes leaders from the National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, industry – including pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and digital health companies, academia, consortia, foundations, journals, and patient groups. Forum participants work together to highlight critical issues, share information, find common ground, and facilitate collaboration. View members.
Forums create communal environments to foster dialogue across sectors and institutions. Although forums do not produce solutions themselves, they illuminate issues that need to be resolved, and opportunities for further work often developed from meetings, workshops, and publications. For example, the activities of a forum may result in the establishment of separate consensus study committee.
Unlike a consensus study committee, which publishes a report with conclusions and recommendations, a forum may not issue work with such advice.
The forum brings together leaders from private sector sponsors of biomedical and clinical research, federal agencies sponsoring and regulating biomedical and clinical research, digital health technologists, the academic community, and patients, and in doing so serves to educate the policy community about issues where science and policy intersect.
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Description
The Forum on Drug Discovery, Development, and Translation (the forum), established in 2005 by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, serves as a neutral convening body that fosters communication, collaboration, and coordinated action across the drug research and development lifecycle. The forum brings together thought leaders from government, industry, academia, consortia, foundations, journals, and patient groups. In this trusted space, participants can elevate critical issues, explore innovative solutions to persistent challenges, exchange information, find common ground, and collaborate to turn ideas into meaningful action and new partnerships.
Members of the forum convene several times each year to identify, discuss, and act on key challenges and opportunities to advance drug discovery, development, and translation. To broaden perspectives, the forum holds public workshops that focus attention on critical topics, with proceedings made publicly available. It also commissions or supports papers on selected scientific and policy topics and fosters collaborations among its members and constituencies.
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Sponsors
Amgen Inc
Apricity Health, Inc.
Association of American Medical Colleges
Biogen
Burroughs Wellcome Fund
Critical Path Institute
Eli Lilly and Company
FasterCures, Milken Institute
Foundation for the National Institutes of Health
Johnson & Johnson
Medable
Merck & Co., Inc.
New England Journal of Medicine
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals
Sanofi
Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development
Staff
Carolyn Shore
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Shalini Singaravelu
Christa Nairn
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Center for Health, People, and Places
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Biomedical and Health Sciences Program Area
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