"America's Got Regulatory Science Talent" Competition

Friday, January 27, 2017
2:15 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
University of Maryland, Baltimore School of Pharmacy, 20 N. Pine Street Baltimore MD
Ann Anonsen
301 405 0285
aanonsen@umd.edu

Students at the Baltimore and College Park campuses of the University of Maryland are invited to participate in the "America's Got Regulatory Science Talent" competition.

For details on the 2017 Competition Winners please visit: http://www.cersi.umd.edu/news/news_story.php?id=10275

Further Information and to Download the Competition Application visit:

http://www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu/admissions/regulatoryscience/talent.html

The competition aims to promote student interest in regulatory science -- the science of developing new tools, standards, and approaches to assess the safety, efficacy, quality, and performance of FDA-regulated products.

About the Competition:

The competition requires that each team present a proposed solution to a current opportunity in regulatory science. There are numerous needs in regulatory science, and students are encouraged to consult the scientific priority areas identified in the FDA Strategic Plan for Regulatory Science (link is external) (August 11).

The competition will be held at the University of Maryland, Baltimore campus on Friday, January 27, 2017 from 2:15 p.m. until 3:45 p.m. Teams may consist of one individual or any number of students. Each team member must contribute to the proposed solution or presentation.

Presentations must be five minutes or less. They may be as simple as a verbal description, or may utilize audio/visual (A/V) materials. Creativity is encouraged, as presentations should aim to have high regulatory impact. Each presentation will be followed by a two-minute Q&A session.

Prizes will be awarded.

Eligibility:

All full-time and part-time students, including undergraduate, professional, and graduate students, at the Baltimore and College Park campuses of the University of Maryland are eligible to participate.

Dates, Deadlines, and Parking:

Please submit your team's completed information sheet to RegSciTalent@rx.umaryland.edu (link sends e-mail) by Friday, January 20, 2017

Parking information is available on the campus website (link is external). We recommend parking in the Pearl, Saratoga or Penn garages.

Evaluation:

Developing drugs, devices, and biologics is fraught with challenges. There is continued need for new tools, standards, and approaches to assess the safety, efficacy, quality, and performance of FDA-regulated products. Example proposed solutions might include:

  • An idea for a new toxicology test

  • A better biomarker

  • An approach to improve manufacturing

  • A way to detect counterfeit biologics

  • A test that evaluates a new medical technology

  • A new data signal that detects adverse reactions from a new drug

  • A way for the FDA to better communicate risks of medications (e.g., friendlier product labels, use of social media, use of crowdsourcing, etc.)

  • A test for food contaminants

  • A way to respond to a nuclear agent

  • A way to get patients to use a device safely

    Each presentation will be evaluated by a panel of judges from the University of Maryland and FDA for proposed solution and presentation quality. Elements of proposed solution include novelty and potential significance. Short-term feasibility is a plus, but not a requirement. Elements of presentation quality include verbal communication, visual communication, impact of any A/V materials or demonstrations used, and responses provided during the Q&A session.

Audience: Clark School  Graduate  Undergraduate 

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