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Working Group Events

The Working Groups have hosted multiple successful events in the past quarter, which have covered several topics within the industry.  

PHUSE CSS 2024 

Held on 3–5 June in Silver Spring, Maryland, the PHUSE/FDA Computational Science Symposium (CSS) 2024 brought together a community of 212 passionate individuals. 

The event showcased a dynamic agenda packed with 30+ Working Group Breakout Sessions, two Plenary Sessions, two Hands-on Workshops and a Poster Session. Attendees gained access to direct insights into regulatory topics from health authorities and explored a range of ideas crucial to the future of computational science. 

The CSS stands as a testament to the industry’s commitment to advancing drug development and regulatory science through both collective effort and data-driven decision-making. Read more about the PHUSE CSS in our latest blog post. 

There are 3 events coming up within the Working Groups

Data Transparency Autumn Event 

  • The Data Transparency Autumn Event will take place from 17–19 September 2024. This virtual event provides a platform for attendees and presenters to foster meaningful interactions and collaborate on ideas. Presentations will be delivered across the three days in bitesize chunks from 15:00-17:30(BST) 10:00-12:30(EDT).

Community Forum – 11 July 

Open Source Forum – 12 July 

  • The Open Source Forums will be continuing into July on the topic of Regulatory Acceptance of Open-Source Submissions. Registration will open soon. 

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Community ForumsEmerging Trends and Technologies Community Forum 
Real World Evidence Community Forum 
  • Meet the Real-World Data Provider was the Real World Evidence Working Group’s second forum of the year. We heard from three speakers: Michèle ArnoeJeffrey Brown and Benjamin Forred. The forum covered topics related to data provision, including the challenges associated with delivering data to the end user and how the data provider can assist. The forum took place on 18 April, with 55 people in attendance. 
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Open Source

PHUSE Open Source Technology in Clinical Data Analysis are running a series of Open Forums this year. The forums have been open to the public since April and will continue most months until October. Each forum explores different topics and investigates questions. The next forum will look at Regulatory Acceptance of Open-Source Submissions.