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Contributors

John Lechleiter
John Lechleiter
COO, Eli Lilly
Leading Lilly forward

Ken Murtha
Ken Murtha
Regional VP Supply for the Americas, AstraZeneca
The importance of operations

Jill Robinson
Jill Robinson
VP of Global Safety Surveillance, Wyeth Research
The new risk management paradigm

Mary Ellen Turner
Mary Ellen Turner
VP Risk Management, Wyeth Research
The new risk management paradigm

Dr. Andreas Busch
Dr. Andreas Busch
Head of Global Drug Discovery, Bayer Schering Pharma
Big in Germany

Tracy Lefteroff
Tracy Lefteroff
Price Waterhouse Coopers
Looking to the future

Supply Chain & logistics

Managing inventory, purchasing laboratory equipment and getting drugs shipped internationally are the most visible areas that can benefit from new partnerships in this space. Nevertheless, every step that a product goes through in the pharmaceutical industry can be aided by technological innovations that are active in shaping the market.

Heads of logistics are seeking automation solutions and service providers that can help them evaluate and optimize their supply chain by being proactive in strategic planning rather then merely reactive. Ensuring proper reporting and building a vast network can augment opportunities for suppliers and consumers.

The case for RFID
Why the pharmaceutical industry will be an early adopter
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A prescription for effective collaboration
In response to market pressure and shareholder expectations, many sectors are recognizing the importance of collaboration in the achievement of strategic objectives
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As simple as a label
Today's advanced technology in labeling can play a positive role in meeting one of the FDA's toughest initiatives
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Managing clinical trial logistics in Asia
Since the late 1990s, Asia has increasingly been considered an upcoming hotspot by the pharmaceutical industry when focusing on future global R&D activities.
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Curing the pharmaceutical supply chain
The pharmaceutical supply chain is under pressure unlike any it has seen before
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The merger of giants
How RFID and mobile computing will revolutionize the pharmaceutical supply chain
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Fighting fear
Royanna Chappell, VP of RFID and Emerging Applications at Red Prairie, looks at how RFID can help to reassure the pharma industry.
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Is RFID the magic pill?
Bruce Hudson, Program Director, Technology Research Services, META Group says it?s not as simple as that
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New directions
As Senior Director for Logistics at Pfizer, Tan Miller is an important cog in a very big machine.
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Moving in the right direction
Ensuring the safe and effective distribution of drugs is a high priority for any pharmaceutical company.
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Intermec - Distribution Roundtable: No chain of fools
Considering we are trying to navigate and track ever more batches of drug product through an increasingly complex distribution chain, at faster speed and adhering to tighter controls, it is really no surprise that things aren?t quite perfect just yet
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Looking into the future of RFID
NGP puts some questions to Laura Ramos Vice President, Forrester Research
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Breaking new ground
Right now, there are few technologies that appeal more to the imagination than radio frequency identification, or RFID.
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Moving in the right direction
Ensuring the safe and effective distribution of drugs is a high priority for any pharmaceutical company.
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DDN Pharmaceutical Logistics - Distribution Roundtable: No chain of fools
Considering we are trying to navigate and track ever more batches of drug product through an increasingly complex distribution chain, at faster speed and adhering to tighter controls, it is really no surprise that things aren?t quite perfect just yet.
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Does RFID have a place in pharma’s future?
Counterfeit drugs are a serious problem for the pharma industry and the FDA wants to crack down using RFID tagging. But its latest report has found that firms are still not sold on RFID. What is the problem and can it be solved? By Neil Davey
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Managing clinical trial logistics in Asia
Since the late 1990s, Asia has increasingly been considered an upcoming hotspot by the pharmaceutical industry when focusing on future global R&D activities.
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Fighting fear
Royanna Chappell, VP of RFID and Emerging Applications at Red Prairie, looks at how RFID can help to reassure the pharma industry.
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The Publication COVER: Next Generation Pharmaceutical 12

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