Webinar Date/Time: Thu, Dec 5, 2024 11:00 AM EST
Join Catalent and Pharmaceutical Technology for their upcoming webinar on direct-to-patient clinical supply. Learn about the benefits of utilizing a pharmacy in order to streamline the supply chain and reach patients quicker.
Register Free: https://www.pharmtech.com/pt_w/the-pharmacy-advantage
Event Overview:
Direct-to-patient (DTP) clinical supply services provide sponsors and patients with enhanced supply chain flexibility. Traditionally, clinical supplies are shipped to clinical sites where patient kits are either dispensed in person or are packed up and sent to patients (site-to-patient). DTP allows clinical supplies to be shipped directly to patients, bypassing clinical sites through pharmacy solutions. However, the quality and capabilities of pharmacies can vary significantly. This webinar will discuss various pharmacy solutions available in DTP supply and provide sponsors with key considerations for selecting an appropriate clinical supply provider.
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Who Should Attend:
Speaker:
Nicole Gray
Director, Decentralized Trial Solutions
Catalent
As the director of decentralized trial solutions for Catalent, Nicole Gray is responsible for developing DTP solutions for decentralized clinical trials. She has been in the pharmaceutical industry for 20 years and has held multiple roles in clinical supplies project management.
Previously, she spent 6 years as director of project management for Catalent's site in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where she was responsible for a team of project coordinators, project managers, and senior project managers. Gray joined Catalent in 2012 as part of the acquisition of Aptuit’s clinical supplies business, where she oversaw multiple project management teams.
Before joining Catalent, she held various project management, communications, and marketing coordination roles at Omnicare Clinical Research, GE Financial Assurance, and the United States House of Representatives. She is an alumna of Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where she earned her bachelor of arts degree.
Gray is an active member of the Global Clinical Supplies Group (GCSG), having held multiple roles including board secretary, presentation coordinator, and vice chair and chair for its US conference. She will be the vice chair again for the GCSG 2025 US Conference.
Register Free: https://www.pharmtech.com/pt_w/the-pharmacy-advantage