BIO 2012: A New Map to the World

BIO International Convention 2012
BIO International Convention 2012

What is the most direct route from Pennsylvania to South Dakota? I found it’s easiest to cross through Italy and Germany until you reach New Jersey, then go through Minnesota until you arrive in South Dakota. You may think I have a bit of a messed up GPS, however my map is right—Welcome to BIO.

This year the annual BIO International Conference was held in the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.  The floor held over 65 countries and more than 30 country pavilions. Forty-eight states sent representatives to be on the show room floor– as someone on the floor described it, the showroom was “The UN of Biotech.”

Growing up, my parents attended big conferences like this every year, but this year was my first time to experience it for myself. As a Summer Intern sponsored by the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center, I was able to receive an exhibition pass. My first view of the conference came from above—it was like looking out the plane window at a foreign country before you land for the first time. A little overwhelmed, but still excited, I entered the show floor for the first time. While walking around talking to people, I learned so much about the field of Biotech and the Pharmaceutical industry. The Massachusetts pavilion hosted many different talks over the few days we attended the conference. Governor Patrick addressed the new collaboration between Massachusetts and Israel, and Dr. Geraldine Hamilton of the Wyss Institute at Harvard University talked about her research on an organ on a chip. I learned a substantial amount about everything that’s up and coming in the sciences.

While I was at BIO I experienced a lot of brand new technology, including seeing bioreactors that create proteins that can make vaccines. The first day I thought I was in over my head, but by my third visit I had a grasp on how things at the conference flowed. Over the course of the week I learned a lot, and I hope to attend more conferences in the future.

Did you attend BIO too? How did you feel about the talks and the exhibits? Let us know by commenting on the blog or tweeting at us @TRA360.

Study Shows Online Training More Effective for Regulatory Compliance

Online training is taking over the Regulatory Affairs industry

A recent study from Enhanced Online News (EON) shows that in comparison to other techniques, regulatory affairs online training is the most efficient and effective method. Today, online training helps build clearer accountability and shows measurable return-on-investment metrics.

Why online training?

In contrast to traditional regulatory affairs training, online technology allows regulatory teams to “easily monitor which employees have completed all necessary compliance training”. For instance, digital tools test employees on their knowledge of SOPs, policies and new processes. In general, those who have undergone digital regulatory compliance training have reduced their compliance problems in recent years. On the other hand, companies requiring traditional training have had more difficulties overall overcoming various compliance issues.

The modern world of technology is ever-changing and constantly developing. With this change in technology comes the evolution of digital training for industries around the world.

Do you think online training for regulatory affairs is the most effective training method? Comment below and let us know!

The Buzz about BioCrowd

BioCrowd: the latest social networking site for bioscience professionals.

LinkedIn is a great way for professionals to network, especially with the “groups” feature of customizing specific interest groups for various industries. However, what if a LinkedIn type of social network existed only for your industry to increase productivity and networking in the right field? Welcome to BioCrowd; a new invitation-only networking site exclusively designed for professionals in the biology sciences world. Founders Clifford Mintz and Vincent Racaniello created BioCrowd to help bio professionals establish relationships in the industry, post jobs, and ultimately create an outlet to shape new ideas.

What do you think about the concept of BioCrowd? Bio specialists, will you be checking BioCrowd out? Let us know and comment below or tweet to us @TRA360! 

RegLink and RAPS Partner to Create Global Drug and Device News

RAPS and RegLink collaborate

Attention, Regulatory Affairs Professionals! RegLink and RAPS (Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society) are teaming up to create a news system which will cover international regulatory development coverage. In a recent article about the collaboration, RegLink partner, Louise Zornoza exclaimed, “both organizations are focused on the same goal – keeping regulatory professionals informed.” And that is exactly what these professionals can expect to see in the near future.

RegLink, an increasingly popular news source for drugs, biologics, and medical devices, covers the regulatory and health technology field. On the other hand, RAPS has over 11,000 members worldwide and recently released a new interactive website. Their website also features an updated electronic magazine, Regulatory Focus.

With two major powerhouses in the Regulatory Writing Affairs industry pursuing this new endeavor, international industry news will be available at anyone’s fingertips. What do you think about this collaboration? Would you like to see more collaboration occuring in the industry? Comment below and let us know or tweet to us @TRA360!