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Establishing Precompetitive Collaborations to Stimulate Genomics Driven Drug Development: A Workshop

Completed

This workshop explored relevant issues related to developing a cultural, legal, and behavioral framework of collaboration that enables biospecimen and data sharing in order to promote genomic-based drug or product development. The goal of the workshop was to highlight the critical factors that are necessary for successful collaboration, what lessons can be learned from existing collaborations, and what challenges stand in the way of collaboration.

Description

An ad hoc committee will plan and conduct a public workshop that will explore relevant issues related to developing a cultural, legal, and behavioral framework of collaboration that enables biospecimen and data sharing in order to promote genomic-based drug or product development. The workshop will feature invited presentations and discussions from academia, industry, government, and others on the architecture of collaboration, existing platforms and their application to genomics, and the issues related to establishing future collaborations that will progress genomics-driven drug or product development. The goal of the workshop will be to highlight the critical factors that are necessary for successful collaboration, what lessons can be learned from existing collaborations, and what challenges stand in the way of collaboration. An individually-authored summary of the workshop will be prepared by a designated rapporteur in accordance with institutional policies and procedures.

Collaborators

Sponsors

Department of Health and Human Services

Private: For Profit

Private: Non Profit

Staff

Adam Berger

Lead

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