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Biomarker identification in the realm of rare diseases

Drug Target Review

At Debiopharm, he has overseen both preclinical and clinical pharmacology of assets from phase I to III. He demonstrates a profound understanding of clinical research procedures (ICH GCP) and excels in interpersonal communication, fostering relationships and collaborations with key opinion leaders (KOLs).

Disease 59
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Women in STEM with Kristina Torfgard

Drug Target Review

I am a pharmacist by training and continued with a PhD in Clinical Pharmacology. However, my goal was all the time to work with drug development in the pharma industry, so I moved on and started that journey in 1992 when I took on a role as Clinical Research Manager at AstraHässle, a mid-size Swedish pharma company.

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Bristol Myers Squibb Data at the EADV 30th Anniversary Congress Highlight the Growing Body of Evidence on Deucravacitinib and Scientific Advancements for Patients with Serious Dermatologic Diseases

The Pharma Data

The research, which spans clinical, health economics and outcomes research, translational, clinical pharmacology and preclinical presentations, highlights the breadth and depth of the company’s data on deucravacitinib, a first-in-class, oral, selective tyrosine kinase 2 (TYK2) inhibitor, also because the emerging dermatology pipeline.

Disease 52
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In Silico Modeling Unveils a New Era in Rare Disease Drug Development

The Premier Consulting Blog

One exciting application of these technologies is the use of in silico trials in the development of novel therapies for rare diseases. As a direct consequence, in silico methods in human clinical trials are emerging as an important new paradigm in the development of medical therapies – particularly useful for rare diseases.