June 14 | 8:30AM
K-State Advanced Biologics Seminar
Seminar Description
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Center for Veterinary Biologics (USDA CVB) regulates veterinary biologics available for the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of both companion and food producing animals. This workshop will cover practical issues in animal health regulatory affairs as it relates to the development of vaccines and other biologics to aid in assuring developed biologics are pure, safe, potent and effective.
The workshop will provide a history of applicable regulations and an understanding of the integration of science into successful product approvals. Instruction will include: How to achieve target label claims for developing new products, while ensuring the product is pure, safe and effective; the planning, design and requirements for conducting pre-clinical and clinical trials; protocol design and the evaluation and assessment of the regulatory submission; as well as the requirements following licensure of the product will also be presented. The course will be delivered in an interactive format to encourage group learning and will be based on experience and practical industry examples.
This course provides 11.5 contact hours of veterinary continuing education as certified by Kansas State University's College of Veterinary Medicine.