In DLA Piper’s At the Intersection of Science and Law podcast, members of the firm’s Life Sciences team explore the connection between science and the law in areas that include AI and drug discovery, mRNA technology, and the regulatory implications of new drugs and devices.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | TechnologyScienceLife Sciences |
In this episode, a cross-disciplinary team of FDA regulatory lawyers and life sciences litigators discuss the implications of the mifepristone litigation for life sciences companies as it pertains to citizen petitions, FDA approvals, and strategies m... more
DLA Piper’s Roberto Valenti and Ray Miller discuss trade secrets protection in the US and Europe and the peculiarities within the life sciences sector. Our speakers provide pragmatic approaches and suggestions on how to manage trade secrets for both ... more
Published in Chambers Expert Focus. With the recent publication of our Cross-border Guide to Clinical Trials and Privacy, James Clark, Paula Gonzalez de Castejón and David Kopans discuss ongoing and developing EU and US perspectives on privacy consid... more
Published in Chambers Expert Focus. Lauren Murdza and Richard Taylor share their insights on supply chain issues in the life sciences sector in the latest episode of At the Intersection of Science and Law. more
Published in Chambers Expert Focus. DLA Piper partner Danny Tobey is joined by Aviva Wein, Assistant General Counsel at Johnson & Johnson, to discuss how medical device and pharmaceutical companies are future-proofing their innovations in artificial ... more
DLA Piper partners Kristi Kung and Greg Bodulovic discuss the rise of telehealth amid the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as advancements in technology aiming to address disparate access to healthcare globally. more
DLA Piper managing partner Emilio Ragosa is joined by Kevin Sheridan, Joint Global Head of Healthcare Investment Banking at Jefferies LLC, to discuss the importance of advisors having an understanding of the life sciences industry in order to provide... more
DLA Piper's Jim Greenwood and Geoff Levitt are joined by Peter Kolchinsky, founding Partner and Portfolio Manager at RA Capital, to discuss the importance of – and complications in – balancing biopharmaceutical innovation, industry regulations and pr... more
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