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HIGHLIGHTS SUNDAY Registration for Full Day & Morning Tutorials 8:00–9:00AM Exhibitor Registration 8:00AM–6:00PM Morning Tutorials 8:30AM–12:00PM Full Day Tutorials 9:00AM–5:00PM Registration for Afternoon Tutorials, Conference Attendees, and Speakers 12:30–6:00PM Afternoon Tutorials 1:00–4:30PM Sunday Professional Development Sessions 2:45–5:30PM MONDAY CISCRP Medical Heroes Appreciation Walk 6:30AM 1 Boathouse Row Registration Open 7:00AM - 6:00PM Annual Meeting Orientation and Networking 7:30–8:15AM Room 104A Issue # 1 | JUNE 26, 2016 PHILADELPHIA, PA @DrugInfoAssn #DIA2016 Professional Development Opportunities on Sunday Kick off your DIA experience with today’s short block of interactive programming hosted by DIA’s Pro- fessional Development Track. “Powerful Presentations” takes place from 2:45-4PM, in Room 202AB. Then get ready for a week of connecting and mingling with “Net- working: It’s Personal - Understand- ing Yourself and Others to Maximize Personal Interaction,” 4:15-5:30PM, Room 202AB. The session will be followed by an informal gathering at the Field House to practice your newly acquired networking skills. W elcome to Philadelphia and the DIA 2016 Annual Meeting. As you prepare for the week ahead, here’s a closer look at what’s new this year. Be sure to add these events to your agenda. Professional Development Sunday’s offerings include a short block of interactive programming host- ed by DIA’s Professional Development Track. (See below for more informa- tion, open to all attendees.) Engage and Exchange Sessions Space is limited for the new En- gage and Exchange (E&E) Sessions, scheduled throughout the confer- ence. E&E Sessions will allow you to engage with your fellow attendees in a new, collaborative learning environ- ment for peer-to-peer networking and education. Exchange best practices and work with your fellow attendees Welcome to Philadelphia! DIAmond Sessions Start Tuesday to find solutions to common challeng- es that you can implement right away. Please check the DIA 2016 Global app and website for additional infor- mation. DIAmond Sessions Hear from top thought leaders on global, interdisciplinary topics about the future of therapeutics, and how they affect you. Our DIAmond Sessions will bring together innovators from in- dustry, academia, and government agencies to discuss key concepts, and have a conversation on today’s priori- ties. DIAmond Sessions will begin at 8AM on Tuesday and Wednesday and 9AM on Thursday. Tuesday, June 28 Changing Cultures to Advance Pa- tient Engagement–Room 103ABC Next Generation Collaborations: Transforming the Industry–Ballroom A International Regulatory Conver- gence, Collaboration, and Coopera- tion–Room 114 Wednesday, June 29 Europe and the US: Making Out- comes-Based Health Care Possible— Room 114 The Future of Big Data—Ballroom A Value-Based Health Care Decision Making: The Quest for Smarter Spend- ing— Room 103ABC Thursday, June 30 Protocol Development Is a Team Sport—Room 103ABC EMA/FDA Question Time—Room 114 Innovation Row Tour On Tuesday, June 28, hear key leaders in the clinical and product development space showcase their health care products, services, and technologies in development and recently on the market to a panel of professors, business development professionals, and potential inves- tors. The session will take place from 12:00-1:45PM in Room 104A. Annual Meeting Orientation on Monday Attending the DIA Annual Meeting for the first time? We encourage you to attend the Annual Meeting Orientation and Networking Session to learn how to make the most of your time at the meeting, and meet fellow first timers. The session will be held from 7:30-8:15AM on Monday in Room 104A. Smarter, easier studies. Lower costs. IWRS & CTM tracking. 15 add-on modules. Unified eClinical Solution. eClinical Suite ® IVRS | CTMS | Safety | ePro | AE/SAE | Imaging | Reporting EDC | DM | IWRS | 15 Modules Focus on your study, not your bottom line. Visit Axiom for coffee at #2301. Reach us at www.axiommetrics.com or [email protected]. Fixed cost model. No change orders. Invest to save. Get the DIA Global App Download the DIA Global App to interact with other attendees, speakers, and exhibitors in real- time, making your Annual Meeting experience all the more interactive, and entertaining. • Create “My Agenda” with your personal sessions • Bookmark speakers, sessions, and exhibitors • Find exhibitors on the interactive floor plan • Share photos Accessing the DIA 2016 event: • Sign in with the email address used to register for the conference •Use the Reset Password link to set your password • Once logged in, select DIA 2016 To download, search for “DIA Global” in your app store. If you need assistance installing the DIA Global App or logging in, please contact attendeesupport@ doubledutch.me.
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HIGHLIGHTSSUNDAY

Registration for Full Day & Morning Tutorials

8:00–9:00AM

Exhibitor Registration8:00AM–6:00PM

Morning Tutorials8:30AM–12:00PM

Full Day Tutorials9:00AM–5:00PM

Registration for Afternoon Tutorials, Conference Attendees,

and Speakers12:30–6:00PM

Afternoon Tutorials1:00–4:30PM

Sunday Professional Development Sessions

2:45–5:30PM

MONDAYCISCRP Medical Heroes

Appreciation Walk6:30AM

1 Boathouse Row

Registration Open7:00AM - 6:00PM

Annual Meeting Orientation and Networking

7:30–8:15AMRoom 104A

Issue # 1 | JUNE 26, 2016PHILADELPHIA, PA

@DrugInfoAssn#DIA2016

Professional Development Opportunities on Sunday

Kick off your DIA experience with today’s short block of interactive programming hosted by DIA’s Pro-fessional Development Track.

“Powerful Presentations” takes place from 2:45-4PM, in Room 202AB.

Then get ready for a week of connecting and mingling with “Net-working: It’s Personal - Understand-ing Yourself and Others to Maximize Personal Interaction,” 4:15-5:30PM, Room 202AB. The session will be followed by an informal gathering at the Field House to practice your newly acquired networking skills.

Welcome to Philadelphia and the DIA 2016 Annual Meeting. As you prepare for the week

ahead, here’s a closer look at what’s new this year. Be sure to add these events to your agenda.

Professional Development Sunday’s offerings include a short

block of interactive programming host-ed by DIA’s Professional Development Track. (See below for more informa-tion, open to all attendees.)

Engage and Exchange Sessions Space is limited for the new En-

gage and Exchange (E&E) Sessions, scheduled throughout the confer-ence. E&E Sessions will allow you to engage with your fellow attendees in a new, collaborative learning environ-ment for peer-to-peer networking and education. Exchange best practices and work with your fellow attendees

Welcome to Philadelphia!DIAmond Sessions Start Tuesday

to find solutions to common challeng-es that you can implement right away. Please check the DIA 2016 Global app and website for additional infor-mation.

DIAmond SessionsHear from top thought leaders on

global, interdisciplinary topics about the future of therapeutics, and how they affect you. Our DIAmond Sessions will bring together innovators from in-dustry, academia, and government agencies to discuss key concepts, and have a conversation on today’s priori-ties. DIAmond Sessions will begin at 8AM on Tuesday and Wednesday and 9AM on Thursday.

Tuesday, June 28Changing Cultures to Advance Pa-

tient Engagement–Room 103ABCNext Generation Collaborations:

Transforming the Industry–Ballroom AInternational Regulatory Conver-

gence, Collaboration, and Coopera-tion–Room 114

Wednesday, June 29Europe and the US: Making Out-

comes-Based Health Care Possible—Room 114

The Future of Big Data—Ballroom AValue-Based Health Care Decision

Making: The Quest for Smarter Spend-ing— Room 103ABC

Thursday, June 30Protocol Development Is a Team

Sport—Room 103ABCEMA/FDA Question Time—Room 114

Innovation Row TourOn Tuesday, June 28, hear key

leaders in the clinical and product development space showcase their health care products, services, and technologies in development and recently on the market to a panel of professors, business development professionals, and potential inves-tors. The session will take place from 12:00-1:45PM in Room 104A.

Annual Meeting Orientation on MondayAttending the DIA Annual Meeting for the first time? We encourage

you to attend the Annual Meeting Orientation and Networking Session to learn how to make the most of your time at the meeting, and meet fellow first timers. The session will be held from 7:30-8:15AM on Monday in Room 104A.

Smarter, easier studies.

Lower costs.

IWRS & CTM tracking.

15 add-on modules.

Unified eClinical Solution.

eClinical Suite

®

IVRS|CTMS| Safety|ePro|AE/SAE|Imaging|Reporting

EDC|DM|IWRS|15 Modules

Focus on your study,not your bottom line.

Visit Axiom for coffee at #2301. Reach us at www.axiommetrics.com or [email protected].

Fixed cost model. No change orders. Invest to save.

Get the DIA Global AppDownload the DIA Global App

to interact with other attendees, speakers, and exhibitors in real-time, making your Annual Meeting experience all the more interactive, and entertaining.

• Create “My Agenda” with your personal sessions• Bookmark speakers, sessions, and exhibitors • Find exhibitors on the interactive floor plan• Share photos

Accessing the DIA 2016 event:• Sign in with the email address used to register for the conference•Use the Reset Password link to set your password• Once logged in, select DIA 2016

To download, search for “DIA Global” in your app store.

If you need assistance installing the DIA Global App or logging in, please contact [email protected].

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2 JUNE 26, 2016, PHILADELPHIAANNUAL MEETING DAILY

We ask all Annual Meeting speak-ers to please check in at the Speaker Registration Desk when you arrive at the Convention Center to pick up your name badge. Speaker registration will be open Sunday, 8:00– 9:00AM for tutorial instructors, and 12:30 – 6:00PM for all other speakers. The Speaker Preparation Room will be open Sun-day, 7:00AM–6:00PM; this is where you will confirm that your presentation has been properly uploaded.

The Speaker Training Room (104A) is also available for you to practice your presentation alone or with your fel-low presenters. Please schedule your practice time when you check in at the Registration Desk. This Training Room will host a special Speaker Training

Speaker Registration & PreparationSession, coaching on podium pre-sentation best practices, on Monday, 10:00–10:30AM and 1:30–2:00PM.

The Speaker Registration Desk, Speaker Preparation Room, and Speaker Training Room are all located in the Grand Hall – Registration area.

We ask all speakers to arrive at their assigned room 20 minutes before your session’s scheduled start time to confirm that the proper visual presen-tation is loaded on the session room computer. You cannot upload or edit your presentations in the session room; you may do so, however, in the Speaker Preparation Room. We also recommend that you carry an elec-tronic copy (via USB) of your presen-tation for backup purposes.

The Medical Heroes Appreciation 5K returns on Monday, June 27 at 6:30AM. Visit the DIA registration area on Sunday to sign up.

DIA recently announced a strategic focus on examining the current and future impact of patient engagement efforts on patients’ life goals, quality of life, and desired clinical outcomes.

During DIA 2016, industry experts will discuss the importance of en-gaging patients in the health care continuum – from research to drug de-velopment to access – and articulate a path forward to high- value patient outcomes. The insights shared will provide an overview of patient-centric initiatives underway that are focused on meaningful patient involvement and collaboration with patients and the care community; discuss gen-eral patient engagement trends with respect to patient involvement through the research to care continuum; and examine the current and future impact of patient engagement efforts.

Featured session chairs for these discussions include:

• Marc Boutin, CEO, National Health Council (NHC), will lead a session on the afternoon of Tuesday, June 28, Patient Involvement Today and Tomorrow: What’s in It for Pa-tients?, to provide an overview of initia-tives underway that are focused on meaningful patient involvement and make predictions on next steps for pa-tient outcomes. At NHC, Boutin works to bring together all segments of the health care community to provide a united voice for the more than 133 mil-lion people with chronic diseases and disabilities and their family caregivers.

• Dalvir Gill, CEO, TransCelerate Biopharma Inc., will chair a featured DIAmond session, Next Generation

DIA Drives Patient Engagement Initiatives During Annual Meeting

Collaborations: Transforming the Industry, on Tuesday, June 28, where he’ll lead a conversation about what is needed to shake up the current ecosystem and truly transform patient health.

• Kimberly McCleary, Director of Strategic Initiatives, FasterCures, A Center of the Milken Institute, will lead a DIAmond session, Changing Cultures to Advance Patient Engage-ment, on Tuesday, June 28. McCleary, joined by other featured panelists, will discuss reframing the challenges of cultural change to achieve the best outcomes for patients in the health care process; describe effective ap-proaches to incorporate patient focus; and discuss ways to meet challenges that may prevent a fully patient-fo-cused culture.

“We are thrilled to have these industry leaders speak at the global annual meeting, where we will provide a forum for sharing best practices, stimulating cooperation, and facilitat-ing a two-way dialogue across the entire global health care community to ultimately transform patient health,” said Jonathan Commons, Senior Vice President of Marketing, DIA. “Or-ganizations will come together and collaborate to advocate for the pa-tient voice and discuss future patient engagement efforts across the health care continuum.”

Underscoring DIA’s focus on the patient voice, DIA 2016 will feature representatives from DIA’s Patient Ad-vocate Fellowship Program. Individu-als from 20 organizations, including Barth Syndrome Foundation, Lupus Research Institute, and Cure PSP will attend the meeting and will be avail-able to share their perspectives. The DIA Patient Fellowship Program pro-vides eligible patient advocates with financial support to participate in the global annual meeting, and patients’ voices are integrated into every aspect of the conference program.

“Patients should be at the epicen-ter of the drug development life cycle, and we will continue to pioneer this principle through all meetings and our Patient Fellowship Program,” said Elizabeth Lincoln, Global Director of Engagement, DIA. “DIA will continue to help improve alliances between patient advocacy and other health care stakeholders, ultimately increas-ing the knowledge and understand-ing of issues central to the promo-tion of patient-centered health care, biomedical research, and therapeutic development.”

Join the #DIA2016 conversation on Twitter!

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3ANNUAL MEETING DAILYJUNE 26, 2016, PHILADELPHIA

Larry Brilliant, MD, MPH, Chair-man of the Skoll Global Threats Fund, will deliver the keynote ad-dress, “Bad Bugs, Good People, and Big, Bold Ideas,” during Monday’s Plenary Session, 2:30-4:00PM, in Ballroom AB.

Join Dr. Brilliant – American phy-sician, epidemiologist, technolo-gist, author, and former director of Google’s philanthropic arm — for inspiring stories of courageous, cutting-edge, and often crazy ideas that have defeated the ills of man-kind.

Dr. Larry Brilliant is the Chair-man of the Skoll Global Threats Fund (SGTF), whose mission is to confront global threats such as pandemics, climate change, wa-ter, nuclear proliferation, and the Middle East Conflict. He is board certified in preventive medicine and public health, and co-founded The Seva Foundation, an international NGO whose programs and grant-ees have given back sight to over 3.5 million blind people in over 20 countries. Previously he worked as

Dr. Larry Brilliant to Deliver Keynote Address on Monday

a United Nations medical officer, where he played a key role in the successful World Health Organiza-tion (WHO) smallpox eradication program in South Asia.

“Bad Bugs, Good People, and Big, Bold Ideas” is surely a can’t miss event on Monday!

Free DIA WiFiDIA will be providing

complimentary WiFi service throughout the Pennsylvania Convention Center. To utilize this service, simply connect to “DIA Free WiFi” and enter the key “DIA2016!”. Once connected you will be redi-rected to the DIA website.

Don’t forget to down-load the DIA Global app by searching for “DIA Global” in your app store.

Attendees visit the exhibit hall during the DIA 2015 Annual Meeting. More than 450 companies will be represented in the this year’s exhibit hall, which opens at 9:30AM on Monday.

DIA Member Engagement AreaAre you looking to make the most of your DIA membership? Stop by the

DIA Member Engagement Area located in the Grand Hall, next to Speaker Registration. Learn how to take advantage of volunteer opportunities to raise your visibility and enjoy a tour of our brand new Community platform. Becoming a DIA member is the first step to joining a global network where you can play an important role advancing health care product development through global collaboration, communication, and education.

Plan to attend a DIA Community Round Table in Philadelphia. Round Tables will be held in the Community Area in the Exhibit Hall, entrance A – near the posters. (Turn to page 4 for more information on DIA Communi-ties.)

Project Management CommunityRound Table: 12:00-1:00PM,

Wednesday, June 29

Electronic Regulatory Submissions Community

Round Table: 4:00-5:00PM, Tues-day, June 28

Related Session: #237: Acquisi-tions and Mergers: When Companies’ Regulatory Operations Systems and Processes Converge, 2:00-3:00PM, Tuesday, June 28

Medical Communications CommunityRound Tables: 12:15-1:15PM, Mon-

day, June 27; 2:00-3:00PM, Tuesday, June 28

Related Sessions: #129: Delivering Value Through Medical Information Metrics, 10:45-12PM, Monday, June 27; #214: Project Management Strate-gies: Maximizing Content Re-Use to Meet Diverse Customer Information Needs, 10:30-11:45AM

Patient Engagement CommunityRoundtable: 4:00-5:00PM, Wednes-

day, June 29

Attend a Round Table to Learn More about DIA Communities

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4 JUNE 26, 2016, PHILADELPHIAANNUAL MEETING DAILY

This exclusive DIA member benefit helps members stay connected even after the meeting ends! Continue the networking and information sharing as part of DIA’s member Commu-nities. DIA Communities provide a way for members across the globe to interact with their peers or to form cross-disciplinary teams. It is here that members share information, raise concerns, mentor one another, and find answers together—accom-plishing more as a group than any one person could accomplish alone.

• Keep up-to-date on hot topics and Community-generated content

• Share best practices, knowl-edge resources, articles, and more

• Get involved, resolve issues, and evolve health care at DIAglobal.org/Communities

• Attend a DIA Community Round Table to continue the conver-

DIA Communities—The More You Put In, the More You Get Out

The DIA 2016 Student Forum will be held on Monday, June 27, 8:30-9:45AM, in Room 108A. Each year, the forum focuses on career opportunities and the role of DIA Student Chapters as well as encourages student-attend-ees to network throughout DIA 2016.

“The goals of the Forum are based on the audience to which it’s directed – student members of DIA who are attending the annual meeting,” said Dan Benau, PhD, forum chair. “It is a combined networking event and instructional event.”

Topics on this year’s agenda are:• Usefulness of DIA Student Chapters – Phil Masaitis, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy;• Career Opportunities in Federal Government Regulatory Agencies

– Tammy Massie, National Institutes of Health; and• Career Opportunities in Pharmacovigilance – Sameer Thapar.Networking will be a big focus of

the forum, starting with a business card exchange on Monday morn-ing. Speakers will also discuss the

sation after the sessions end. (See page 3 for more information.)

DIA Community Networking AreaExhibit Hall Entrance A

A dedicated area is available for you to meet with your fellow Com-munity members throughout the week or to learn more about DIA’s Communities. Each table will in-clude a sign related to a specific Community Interest Area. Look for the designated area in Exhibit Hall A, near the Posters Area, where you can relax and enjoy an informal op-portunity to network.

DIA Community Meet & EatTuesday, June 28, 12:00–1:00PM

Join Community members and interested attendees at the Com-munity Meet & Eat, held in the Community Networking Area.

Attendees at the DIA 2015 Annual Meeting Student Forum.

Learn more about Career Opportunities, Student Chapters at Monday’s Student Forum

Networking is a key component of the DIA Student Forum.

numerous networking opportunities throughout the meeting, including op-portunities to connect with exhibitors and how to use your business card to remind others about discussion subjects.

“Our hope for the Forum is that the participants leave with a better under-standing of the networking opportuni-ties available at the annual meeting and how to take best advantage of those opportunities,” said Benau.

Would you like a chance to shape DIA 2017? Help us understand what you want to learn more about by sub-

mitting a topic during DIA’s Call for Topics. This is your chance to have your voice heard and be a critical part in the development of DIA 2017. In your submission, you will be asked to answer the following questions:

• What is the proposed topic?• Why is this topic relevant to the DIA 2017 audience?• Do you know of any speakers who can present on this topic?

We are looking for topics that fit at least one of the following ten core interest areas at DIA 2017:

• Data/Big Data/eHealth• Disruptive Innovation • Medical Affairs and Scientific Communication • Patient Engagement• Regulatory• Safety and Pharmacovigilance• Special Populations • Strategic Planning, Execution, and Partnerships• Translational Science: Preclinical, Clinical and Product Development • Value and Access

To submit a topic for DIA 2017, please visit DIAGlobal.org/DIA2017CFT. Special consideration will be given to global and/or interdisciplinary topics.

If you have any questions or comments about the DIA 2017 Call for Topics, please contact via email, [email protected].

DIA 2017 Call for TopicsDeadline is Tuesday, July 19, 2016

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5ANNUAL MEETING DAILYJUNE 26, 2016, PHILADELPHIA

Exhibiting As ..........................................Booth Number3D Communications ................................................. 15504C Pharma Solutions LLC ........................................ 1405

A–CAB CUBE ................................................................. 1956Accenture Accelerated R&D Services ........................ 707ACM Global Central Laboratory .............................. 1010ACRP ........................................................................ 1543Acurian, Inc. .............................................................. 2015ADAMAS Consulting LLC ........................................ 743Adaptive Clinical Systems .......................................... 735Advanced Clinical ..................................................... 1401Aerotek ...................................................................... 2411AgilePV ..................................................................... 2516Alliance for Safe Biologic Medicines ....................... 1505Almac ........................................................................ 1035Alpha Clinical Systems ............................................... 643Alpha IRB ................................................................... 842Amazon Gift Cards ................................................... 2257American Solutions for Business ................................ 737AMPLEXOR Life Sciences ...................................... 1354Ancillare, LP ............................................................. 2309AnovaFill .................................................................. 1854APCER Life Sciences ............................................... 1725Appian Corporation .................................................. 2343Applied Clinical Trials/Pharmaceutical Executive ..... 901Aquila Solutions, LLC .............................................. 1741ArisGlobal ................................................................. 1925arivis .......................................................................... 1840Arriello Ireland Limited ............................................ 1551Artcraft Health ............................................................ 834ARUP Laboratories ................................................... 2501Asia CRO Alliance ...................................................... 630August Research ....................................................... 1907Author-it Software Corporation .................................. 801Axiom Real-Time Metrics Inc. ................................. 2301AxxiTRIALS (Litéra) ............................................... 2357BARC Global Central Laboratory ............................ 2104Barnett International ................................................. 2145Barrington James ...................................................... 1748BBK Worldwide ........................................................ 1610Beijing Clinical Service Center ................................ 2338Benchmark Research .................................................. 506Bioclinica .................................................................... 725Bioclinica .................................................................. BS 6Bioclinica Clarity Bar ................................................. 531BioFortis, Inc. ........................................................... 1329Biomedical Systems .................................................... 517BioPharm Insight ...................................................... 1300BioPoint, Inc. ............................................................ 1904Biorasi ......................................................................... 514bioskin GmbH ........................................................... 1110BioStorage Technologies Inc. ................................... 1450BioTelemetry Research ............................................... 528BioTelemetry Research ............................................... 905BIOVIA ..................................................................... 2108BizInt Solutions, Inc. .................................................. 645Blinded Diagnostics .................................................. 1242BloodCenter of Wisconsin ........................................ 2506

DIA Exhibitor List and Floor Plan DIA 2016 Annual Meeting

Philadelphia, PA

BlueCloud® by HealthCarePoint................................ 857BrackenData ................................................................ IR4Bracket ........................................................................ 715Bristol-Myers Squibb .................................................. 951Bynder ....................................................................... 2034ByteGrid .................................................................... 1949C3i Healthcare Connections ..................................... 1817CAC Croit Corporation ............................................. 1807Cambridge Healthtech Institute ................................ 1504Canfield Scientific, Inc. ............................................. 2237Cardiabase by Banook Group ..................................... 548Cardinal Health ........................................................... 914Catalent Pharma Solutions ........................................ 1534Celerion ..................................................................... 1801Cenduit, LLC ............................................................ 1043Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation (CISCRP) ............ 1151Chesapeake IRB ........................................................ 1507Chetu, Inc. ................................................................. 2054Chexx Inc. ................................................................. 1149Chiltern ....................................................................... 543Chiltern International, Inc. .......................................... 601Cincinnati Children’s Research Foundation ............. 1634CitiusTech Inc. ............................................................ 637Clariness ...................................................................... 628ClientLink ................................................................. 2431ClinCapture ............................................................... 1648ClinDatrix, Inc. ......................................................... 1502ClinEdge, LLC .......................................................... 1148Clinical Ink ................................................................ 1004Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) ........... 2157Clinical Reference Laboratory .................................... 900Clinical Research Malaysia ....................................... 2451Clinical Research Management Group (CRMG) ...... 2531Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative ................... 1629ClinicalRM .................................................................. 550ClinicalRSVP ............................................................ 2528ClinicalTrialsLocator.com ........................................... 526Clinlogix ................................................................... 1501ClinTec International Ltd. ........................................... 956CluePoints SA ........................................................... 1703Cmed Group Ltd ......................................................... 738CMIC HOLDINGS Co., Ltd. .................................... 2109CNS Healthcare ........................................................ 1150Cognizant Technology Solutions .............................. 2209Collaborative Consulting .......................................... 2256CompleWare.............................................................. 1442Comprehend Systems ................................................ 2231Content Analyst Company .......................................... 840Contract Pharma ........................................................ 2139ConvergeHEALTH by Deloitte ................................. 1901ConvergeHEALTH by Deloitte ................................. BS 4Conversis ..................................................................... 949Cornerstone OnDemand Inc. .................................... 2530Costa Rican Investment Promotion Agency - CINDE .................................................... 1257

Exhibit Hall HoursMonday, June 279:30AM – 6:00PM

Tuesday, June 289:00AM – 5:00PM

Wednesday, June 299:00AM – 4:00PM

Pull-Out

Section

Court Square Group/RegDocs365 ............................ 1948Covance Inc. .............................................................. 2115CRF Health ............................................................... 2025CROèe Inc. ................................................................ 2153CROS NT .................................................................. 2230CRScube Inc. ............................................................ 1451Crucial Life Sciences Data Solutions ....................... 2333CSL Behring ............................................................... 638CSOFT International Ltd. ......................................... 2441CSSi .......................................................................... 1000CTI Clinical Trial & Consulting Services ................. 1301Cu-Tech, LLC ........................................................... 1011Cytel Inc. ................................................................... 1111

D–FDacima Software, Inc .................................................. 545DataArt ........................................................................ 739Datapharm Australia Pty Ltd ...................................... 732DATATRAK International, Inc. ................................ 1154Datatrial ..................................................................... 2016DaVita Clinical Research .......................................... 1325DBA Systems, Inc. ...................................................... IR7DBMS Consulting, Inc................................................ 510DDi LLC ................................................................... 1738DIA ........................................................................... 1425DIA Patient Advocate Fellowship ............................. 1631DITA Exchange ......................................................... 1652DLTA ......................................................................... 2356DLTA ......................................................................... BS 5Dohmen Life Science Services ................................. 2242Dora Wirth (Languages) Ltd. ...................................... 955Dr. Ebeling & Assoc. GmbH ..................................... 1639DrugDev .................................................................... 1842DSG, Inc. .................................................................. 2225Duke Clinical Research Institute .............................. 1331DZS Clinical Services and Software/ClinPlus .......... 2009EastHORN Clinical Services in CEE, Ltd. ............... 1406EDETEK, Inc. ........................................................... 1249Educational Measures ............................................... 2057EGeen International Corporation .............................. 2440Elite Research Network, LLC ................................... 1600Elite Research Staffing .............................................. 2254EMB Statistical Solutions, LLC ............................... 1141endpoint ....................................................................... 501Enforme Interactive ................................................... 1752ENNOV ..................................................................... 1255Entimo AG ................................................................ 2131ePatient Enroll, Inc. ..................................................... IR2ePatientFinder ........................................................... 2507ePharmaSolutions ..................................................... 1215EPS Holdings, Inc. .................................................... 1933ERT ............................................................................. 509ERT .......................................................................... BS11ETQ, Inc. ................................................................... 2252Eurofins ....................................................................... 516European Medicines Agency .................................... 1432EUROTRIALS .......................................................... 2039EvaluatePharma USA Inc. .......................................... 916

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Opening ReceptionMonday, June 27, 4:00–6:00PM

Network with 7000+ attendees and 450+ exhibitors at the Opening Reception in the Exhibit Hall.

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Ltd. ............................................................................ 2444GxP-Cloud.com ........................................................ 2511H&J CRO International, Inc. .................................... 2453Hangzhou Tigermed Consulting Co., Ltd. ................ 2049HCL America Inc. ....................................................... 931Health Decisions, Inc. ............................................... 1143HeartcoR Solutions ................................................... 1653HighPoint Solutions .................................................. 1053Hurley Consulting Associates Ltd. ........................... 1910iCardiac Technologies ............................................... 2001ICON ........................................................................... 617Imperial ..................................................................... 1545IMS Health ................................................................ 1001INC Research ............................................................ 2101Indica Labs ................................................................ 1954Industry Standard Research ........................................ 844Inflamax Research Inc. .............................................. 2050Informa Pharma Intelligence ..................................... 1636Information Builders, Inc. ......................................... 2425Information First, Inc. ................................................. 556

Innovaderm Research Inc. ........................................... 736Integrated Clinical Systems, Inc. .............................. 2100IntegReview IRB ......................................................... 911Integritrial ................................................................. 2439InteliNotion, LLC ..................................................... 2525International Dermatology Research, Inc. .................. 934Intertek Scientific & Regulatory Consultancy .......... 1637Intralinks, Inc. ........................................................... 2329inVentiv Health ......................................................... 1017IPHARMA / ChemDiv................................................ 644

J–LJAF Consulting Inc ................................................... 2455Jazz Pharmaceuticals Inc. ......................................... 1402Joulé Clinical Staffing Solutions ............................... 1736JSS Medical Research ............................................... 1054KAI Research, Inc. .................................................... 2248KellyOCG ................................................................. 2031Kinetiq ......................................................................... 850Klein Hersh International .......................................... 2006

Everest Clinical Research ........................................... 525Evidence Partners Inc................................................ 2449Exco InTouch .............................................................. 624ExecuPharm, Inc. ...................................................... 1439ExL Pharma .............................................................. 2038Expedite Research, LLC ........................................... 2412Exponent ................................................................... 1152EXTEDO, Inc. ............................................................ 504FDA CDER ............................................................... 1426FDA Office of New Drugs ........................................ 1430FDA Office of Women’s Health ................................ 1424FDA Quality and Regulatory Consultants, LLC ....... 1750FDAnews ................................................................... 1052Flex Databases .......................................................... 1642FOMAT Medical Research ....................................... 1056Foresight Group International AG ............................ 1343Formedix Inc. ............................................................ 2434Fountain Medical Development Ltd. (FMD) .............. 539Frenova Renal Research ............................................ 1806Frontage Labs ............................................................ 2049

G–IGenentech ................................................................... 640Genentech ................................................................. BS 7Genpact Pharmalink .................................................... 500Germfree Laboratories, Inc. ...................................... 1857Gilead Sciences, Inc. ................................................. 2457Global Clinical Trials. LLC ...................................... 2427Global Instrumentation LLC ....................................... 557Global Language Solutions ....................................... 1304GlobalCare Clinical Trials, LTD ............................... 1548GlobalSubmit, Inc. .................................................... 2052goBalto, Inc. .............................................................. 1204Green Key Resources ................................................ 1549Greenphire ................................................................. 2317Guangzhou KingMed Center for Clinical Laboratory Co.

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KlinEra Global Services ........................................... 2417Knowledgent ............................................................. 2155KoNECT ..................................................................... 943Korea Institute of Toxicology ................................... 2429Ksoft Systems ............................................................. 751Kuantum CRO and Logistics .................................... 1448

LabConnect, LLC ....................................................... 935Langland ..................................................................... 734Life Science Connect .................................................. 642Lionbridge Technologies ............................................. 849LMK Clinical Research Consulting ............................ 527LORENZ Life Sciences Group ................................. 1730LSK Global PS ............................................................ 535LUZ, Inc. ................................................................... 1453Lyophilization Technology, Inc. ................................ 1856

M–OMachaon Diagnostics, Inc. ........................................ 1203MakroCare ................................................................ 1644Mapi .......................................................................... 1034Marketing Systems Group ........................................ 2432MASIMO .................................................................. 1038MasterControl ........................................................... 1103MaxisIT Inc. ................................................................ 925Mayo Validations Support Services .......................... 2524

MD Connect .............................................................. 2250Med Fusion ............................................................... 1553Med-Con Technologies LLC .................................... 1755MedDRA MSSO ....................................................... 1031Medical Vigilance Solutions, Cincinnati Children’s ....1435Medidata Solutions Worldwide ................................. 2125MEDIX ....................................................................... 848MedNet Solutions, Inc. ............................................. 1606Medpace Inc. ............................................................. 1911MedPoint Digital, Inc. ............................................... 1900Medrio ......................................................................... 755MedSource ................................................................ 1917MedTrials .................................................................. 1953Medtronic .................................................................. 2415Merck ........................................................................ 1757Merge Healthcare, an IBM Company ......................... 607Merge Healthcare, an IBM Company ....................... BS 8MESM Ltd ................................................................ 2041

Exhibit Hall HoursMonday, June 279:30AM – 6:00PM

Tuesday, June 289:00AM – 5:00PM

Wednesday, June 299:00AM – 4:00PM

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Microsoft Corporation .............................................. 2151Microsystems ............................................................ 2405Microsystems ......................................................... BS 1AMMG ......................................................................... 1724MonitorForHire.com ................................................. 1808Montrium, Inc. .......................................................... 2141Morningside Translations.......................................... 2244Mortara Instrument, Inc. ........................................... 2325myClin......................................................................... 957NACS, Inc. ................................................................ 1030National Association of Veterans’ Research and Education Foundations ...................................... 529National Board of Medical Examiners ..................... 2502NCGS Incorporated .................................................. 1155NCT Linguistics ........................................................ 2426Neuroscience Trials Australia ................................... 1538New Orleans Center for Clinical Research ............... 1408Next Phase Research ................................................... 912Nextrials, Inc. ............................................................ 1955NNIT ......................................................................... 1843Norav Medical............................................................. 745Nova Language Services Ltd. ..................................... 733November Research Group ....................................... 1107Novotech ................................................................... 1939Nuventra Pharma Sciences........................................ 1849Ocala Research Institute ........................................... 2430Ocasa Logistics Solutions ......................................... 2234OmniComm Systems, Inc. ........................................ 2201Online Business Applications ................................... 1707OpenClinica .............................................................. 1441OpenText ................................................................... 1701Oracle America, Inc. ................................................. BS 9Oracle Health Sciences ............................................. 1125Orbis Clinical ............................................................ 2438Orlando Clinical Research Center .............................. 913Otto Trading, Inc. ...................................................... 2048

P–R Palm Beach CRO ...................................................... 1800Paragon Solutions ..................................................... 2134PAREXEL ................................................................... 825Patient Advertising Guru ............................................. 910Patient Genesis ............................................................ IR1PCI Pharma Services ................................................. 2408PCM TRIALS ........................................................... 1244PDR, LLC ................................................................. 2500PerkinElmer Informatics ........................................... 2339Pharma Start .............................................................. 1452Pharmaceutical eConsulting ...................................... 2336Pharmaceutical Packaging Professionals Pty Ltd. ...... 554Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA)....................................... 1625PharmaSeek Companies ............................................ 1906PharmaSys, Inc. ........................................................ 1333PharmaVOICE .......................................................... 1500Pharmica Consulting ................................................... 512Pharm-Olam International Ltd. ................................... 811Phlexglobal Inc. ........................................................ 1604Pilgrim Quality Solutions ......................................... 2407Pinnacle 21 ................................................................ 2403

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Planet Pharma ........................................................... 1353PleaseTech Ltd. ......................................................... 1130Polar Leasing Company, Inc. .................................... 2138Pope Woodhead & Associates ................................... 1511PPD ............................................................................. 701PQE ........................................................................... 1250PRA Health Sciences ................................................ 1713PRA Health Sciences ................................................ 1811Praxis Communications, LLC ................................... 2005Precision for Medicine .............................................. 1749Premier Research ........................................................ 625Prevail InfoWorks, Inc. ............................................. 1651PrimeVigilance .......................................................... 2035ProPharma Group ........................................................ 832ProTrials Research, Inc. .............................................. 805Q2 Business Intelligence ........................................... 1640QARA BioPharma Solutions ...................................... 853QPS, LLC .................................................................. 1200Quality and Compliance Consulting, Inc. ................. 1506Quality Associates, Inc. ............................................. 1309Quanticate, Inc. ......................................................... 2424QuantifiCare .............................................................. 2149Queensland Clinical Trials Network ......................... 1101Quintiles .................................................................... 1415Quipment ................................................................... 1649Quorum Review IRB................................................... 835Radiant Research / Clinical Research Advantage ..... 1445Randstad Life Sciences ............................................. 1241Reed Technology ....................................................... 2313Regxia Inc. ................................................................ 2042ReSolution Latin America ......................................... 1940Rho, Inc. ...................................................................... 815Richman Chemical, Inc ............................................. 2534Ropack Inc. ............................................................... 2240RR Donnelley Language Solutions ........................... 1055RTI International ....................................................... 2540Rundo International Pharmaceutical Research and Devel-opment Co., Ltd .......................................................... 538RURO, Inc. ................................................................ 1536RxLogix Corporation ................................................ 1305

S-TSafeguard by Innovative ............................................ 1944Salesforce .................................................................. 2130Salesforce .................................................................. BS 3SanaClis s.r.o. ............................................................ 1537SAP America, Inc. ..................................................... 1728Sarah Cannon ............................................................ 2510SAS Institute Inc. ...................................................... 1825SAS Institute Inc., JMP Division .............................. 2238Schulman IRB ........................................................... 1607Scientific Commercialization LLC ............................. 952Sharp Clinical Services ............................................. 1943Smart Patients ............................................................. 540SNBL Clinical Pharmacology Center, Inc. ............... 1057Society for Clinical Research Sites - SCRS .............. 1449Sonic Clinical Trials .................................................. 1201SOUSEIKAI Global Clinical Research Center ......... 1039Southern Star Research ............................................. 1048Spark Therapeutics, Inc............................................... 541Sparta Systems .......................................................... 1209Spaulding Clinical Research ..................................... 2327Splash Clinical, LLC ................................................... 855spm2 - safety projects and more GmbH ..................... 953Springer Nature ........................................................... 948Statistics & Data Corporation (SDC) .......................... 839 – As of 6/15/16

Exhibit Hall HoursMonday, June 279:30AM – 6:00PM

Tuesday, June 289:00AM – 5:00PM

Wednesday, June 299:00AM – 4:00PM

Stefanini .................................................................... 2428Sterling IRB .............................................................. 1105Stiris Research Inc. ................................................... 1049StudyKik ................................................................... 2154Suvoda ......................................................................... 656Symbio, LLC............................................................... 906Symphony Clinical Research .................................... 1535Synchrogenix Information Strategies, Inc. ................. 902Synex Consulting Ltd ............................................... 1050Synexus US Clinical Research .................................. 1134Syntel, Inc. ................................................................ 2541SynteractHCR ............................................................. 917Target Health Inc. ...................................................... 1743Tarius A/S .................................................................. 1206Tata Consultancy Services .......................................... 749Technical Resources International, Inc. .................... 2135Teva Pharmaceuticals USA ....................................... 1051TFDA / Center for Drug Evaluation, Taiwan ............ 1627The Clinical Resource Network ................................ 1503The One Health Company .......................................... IR6The Patient Recruiting Agency ................................. 1709Therapak Corporation ............................................... 2032Therapeutics Inc. ....................................................... 1248Thomas Jefferson University .................................... 2040Thomson Reuters ...................................................... 1851ThoughtSphere Inc. ..................................................... 536ThoughtSphere Inc. ..................................................... IR3ThreeWire, Inc. ......................................................... 1804TKL Research, Inc. ..................................................... 803TKL Research, Inc. .................................................. BS10TMS Health, A Xerox Company .............................. 2437Total Clinical Trial Management ................................ 742TransCom Global Ltd. .............................................. 2442TransPerfect .............................................................. 1613TrialX Inc. ................................................................. 2401TRIEVR, Inc. ............................................................ 2345Trifecta ...................................................................... 1601Trilogy Writing & Consulting ..................................... 657

U–WUBC .......................................................................... 2215Unicon Pharma Inc ................................................... 2335University of Florida ................................................. 2056University of the Sciences ......................................... 1340University of Utah Clinical Trials Office .................... 836Uppsala Monitoring Centre ....................................... 1337Ursatec Verpackung GmbH....................................... 2143UTMB Sealy Center for Vaccine Development ........ 1205Valesta Clinical Research Solutions .......................... 1544Validated Cloud Inc. .................................................... 634Veeva Systems, Inc.................................................... 1308Verified Clinical Trials .............................................. 1513Veristat, Inc. .............................................................. 1136Vigilare International ................................................ 1541Vince & Associates Clinical Research ...................... 1540VirtualScopics ............................................................. 528VirtualScopics ............................................................. 905Vitalograph, Inc. ........................................................ 1400VitalTrax ................................................................... 2435Wake Research Associates .......................................... 635WCCT Global ........................................................... 1436WebbWrites, LLC ..................................................... 1240Whitsell Innovations, Inc. ......................................... 1841Wingspan Technology Inc. ........................................ 1805WIRB-Copernicus Group ......................................... 1313Women in Life Sciences - WILS .............................. 1950Woodley Equipment Company ................................. 1942Worldwide Clinical Trials Holdings Inc ................... 1411

X–ZX7 Research ................................................................ 950XClinical Services America Inc. ............................... 1349Xerimis Inc. ............................................................... 1407YPrime Inc. ............................................................... 2243Yuzu Labs .................................................................... IR5Zifo .............................................................................. 524Zigzag Associates Ltd ................................................. 633

DIA Booth: 1425

As the premier professional community for the health care product development ecosystem, DIA provides global players a neutral and transparent forum for the exchange of ideas and collaboration by offering access to tools, resources, and net-working opportunities for extending debate and discussion to advance scientific and medical innovation.

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www.ciscrp.org/medhero5k-philadelphia

TO REGISTER: visit us at DIA 2016 registration area Sunday 6/26 8AM - 6PM

Medical Heroes Appreciation 5KMonday, June 27, 2016 6:30-8:15am

1 Boathouse Row Philadelphia, PA

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Continuing Education at DIA 2016DIA 2016 brings together key

thought leaders and innovators from industry, academia, regulatory and government agencies, health, and pa-tient and philanthropic organizations from around the globe—and across all disciplines involved in the discov-ery, development, and life cycle man-agement of health care products. The DIA Annual Meeting is intended to strengthen professionals’ understand-ing of the value of cross-discipline integration and to foster innovation for better health outcomes.

Participants may receive up to 18.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™; 1.8 IACET CEUs (.2 IACET CEUs are offered for a 1.75 or 1.5 hour program offering and .1 IACET CEU is offered for a 1.25, 1, or .5 hour offering); Nursing 18.75 contact hours; Phar-macy 16 contact hours or 1.6 CEUs; and 9.75 PMI PDUs.

Select program offerings (includ-ing sessions, forums, workshops, symposia) may be approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, pharmacy or nursing contact hours, or Project Management Institute professional development units (PDUs), or Inter-national Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) con-tinuing education units (CEUs). Con-tinuing education credit information will be clearly identified in the final program and on the DIA 2016 website with the statement of CME, Pharmacy, Nursing, or PMI PDUs. IACET continu-ing CEUs are offered for all program offerings. CE credits are NOT AVAIL-ABLE for Track 20: Innovation Theater, Track 21: Poster Presentations, Track 22: Engage and Exchange, or Track 23: Opening Plenary.

DIA Certificate ProgramsIndividuals enrolled in DIA Certifi-

cate Programs may receive elective units as noted below:

• Clinical Research Certificate Pro-gram: 12 Elective Units

• Clinical Safety and Pharmacovigi-lance Certificate Program: 4 Elective Units

• Project Management Certificate Program: 8 Elective Units

• Regulatory Affairs Certificate Pro-gram: 12 Elective Units

In addition, DIA’s Certificate Pro-gram units will be available for DIA 2016 Preconference Tutorials. See specific units that are available for each offering on the DIA 2016 website. For more information on DIA’s Cer-tificate Program, visit DIAglobal.org/certificateprograms.

Participants who would like to re-ceive continuing education credit for DIA 2016 must scan their DIA name badge at each offering to record their attendance. Participants must scan their badges within 45 minutes for the 1.5 hour offerings, 30 minutes for the 1.25 and 1 hour offerings, and within 15 minutes for the 30 minute offerings.

Participants who do not scan their badges within the allotted time will not be eligible to request the avail-able continuing education credits for that offering. If a participant attends multiple offerings within the same timeframe, only the last scanned entry will be recorded.

My Transcript Opens Tuesday, July 5To access My Transcript:• Visit DIAglobal.org, select “Sign

in” and you will be prompted for your user ID and password

• Choose MENU, found in the up-per left corner

• Under CONFERENCES select “Continuing Education”

• Select the blue “My Transcript” button followed by “Credit Request” to process your credit request for each offering and for each day of the meet-ing. If you experience any difficulties,

please contact DIA at [email protected].

EvaluationAccess to DIA 2016 Annual Meet-

ing online evaluations are found at DIAglobal.org/DIA2016evals. All par-ticipant scanned data will be uploaded into the evaluation portal, so only the offerings you attended will appear in your records. Attendees will sign into the evaluation portal utilizing their email address and Badge ID.

The evaluation portal opens on

Sunday, June 26 and closes on Wednesday, July 27.

Evaluation feedback is very im-portant to DIA. To thank you for your feedback, DIA will conduct a drawing with a chance for one attendee to win a free registration to the DIA 2017 An-nual Meeting.

Eligible attendees must complete all program offering evaluations from each offering time frame as well as the overall evaluation.

The winner of the drawing will be contacted the week of August 1, 2016.

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Luncheon in the Exhibit Hall

Discuss what you’ve learned and meet with exhibitors at our daily luncheon in the Exhibit Hall:

Monday, June 27 – 11:45AM–2:30PMTuesday, June 28 –11:30AM–2:00PMWednesday, June 29 –

11:30AM–2:00PM

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Route 1: Red Hotel ...................................................................................Pickup LocationSheraton Downtown ................................... Across 17th Street from DrivewayEmbassy Suites Center City ............................................18th Street Entrance

Route 2: Yellow Hotel ...................................................................................Pickup LocationRitz Carlton .............................................................................. Lobby EntranceHyatt Bellevue ......................................................................... Lobby EntranceDoubletree........................................................Hotel Side Entrance on LocustHoliday Inn Midtown .................................Across 13th Street at Walnut Street

Route 3: Blue Hotel ...................................................................................Pickup LocationWestin Philadelphia ..................................................Across Street from LobbySonesta Philadelphia .........................................18th Street and Market Street

Hotels within walking distance of the Pennsylvania Convention Center are: Courtyard Philadelphia Downtown, Four Points by Sheraton,

Hampton Inn Philadelphia Center City-Convention Center, Hilton Garden Inn Center City, Home2Suites by Hilton, Le Meridien Philadelphia, Loews Philadel-phia, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Residence Inn Philadelphia Center City.

Monday, June 27Hours ......................................................................................... Frequency 6:45-9:30AM .................................................................................... 15 Minutes9:30AM-3:30PM............................................................................... No Service3:30-6:30PM .................................................................................... 15 MinutesLast Bus Departs Hotels .......................................................................5:30PM

Tuesday, June 28 Hours ......................................................................................... Frequency 6:45-9:30AM .................................................................................... 15 Minutes9:30AM-3:30PM............................................................................... No Service3:30-5:45PM .................................................................................... 15 MinutesLast Bus Departs Hotels .......................................................................4:45PM

Wednesday, June 29 Hours ......................................................................................... Frequency 6:45-9:30AM .................................................................................... 15 Minutes9:30AM-3:30PM............................................................................... No Service3:30-6:30PM .................................................................................... 15 MinutesLast Bus Departs Hotels .......................................................................5:30PM

Thursday, June 30 Hours ......................................................................................... Frequency 7:30-8:30AM .................................................................................... 15 Minutes8:30-11:30AM .................................................................................. No Service11:30AM-12:30pm ........................................................................... 15 MinutesLast Bus Departs Hotels .....................................................................11:30AM

For Shuttle Information or to Pre-Schedule ADA Pick-up, call 877-875-2455 during convention shuttle hours.

Complimentary Shuttle InformationPlease allow up to 20 minutes (including waiting and riding time under normal peak traffic conditions) to travel from your hotel to the Pennsylvania Convention Center, located on Arch Street. Delays may occur due to circum-stances beyond our control.

Stay ConnectedStay connected with colleagues around the world and all of the innovation happening in Philadelphia by following #DIA2016 with social media. Search DrugInfoAssn to follow DIA.

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Student Poster Session Set for Monday

Student Poster Session and Oral PresentationsMonday, June 27, 12:15–2:15PM; 4:15–5:30PMExhibit Hall AStudents from around the world will showcase their researchin this year’s Poster Session.See the Monday issue of the DIA Show Daily for poster listings.

Student Poster Awards CeremonyMonday, June 27, 5:30PMDIA Booth #1425Join us as we present the awards to the Student Poster Presentation winners.

Authors and attendees discuss poster findings at DIA 2015.

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Visit us at booth #1436 to learn more.

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Participating exhibiting companies will showcase their expertise and solutions in this year’s schedule (Exhibit Hall B).

Monday, June 27DBMS Consulting/Clinical Ink – 10:00AM

Accelerating Clinical Trial Innova-tion: Technology Case Studies for Improving Data Collection, Monitoring, and Medical Coding Processes

Tata Consultancy Services – 12:15PM

Data Transparency Initiative: An In-novative Solution

PAREXEL – 1:00PMBalancing Rapid Approval with

Demonstration of Value

Quintiles Transnational – 1:45PMEvidence Optimization: Fueling

Smarter Clinical Development and Value Generation

BBK Worldwide – 4:30PMReimagining the Patient Experience

Through mHealth Technologies

ConvergeHEALTH by Deloitte – 5:15PMLeveraging Sentinel Data, Methods,

and Tools to Support Postmarket Prod-uct Safety and Surveillance — Innova-tion in Medical Evidence Development (IMEDS) and Surveillance Program

Tuesday, June 28Covance Inc. – 9:45AM

Leveraging Patient Data and His-torical Investigator Performance Data to Realize Faster Patient Recruitment

Innovation Theater ScheduleQuintiles Transnational – 12:00PM

Transforming Patient Recruitment Through Site and Patient Engagement

PRA Health Sciences – 12:40PMTransforming EMR to EDC

Veeva Systems – 1:20PMThe Great RIM Throwdown! How

Are You Managing Regulatory Events?

DIA - 2:00-3:00PMSpecial Session for Exhibitors:

Global Trends in Drug Development and Opportunities with DIA Worldwide

Veeva Systems – 3:25PM2016 Paperless TMF Survey: Trends

and Insights

Wednesday, June 29SAS Institute Inc. JMP Division – 9:45AM

Efficient Safety Assessment in Clinical Trials Using the Computer-Generated Adverse Event Narratives of JMP Clinical

SAS Institute Inc. – 12:30PMEmpowering Action – Fueling

Safety and Operational Efficiency

Salesforce – 12:40PMConnect to Your Patients, Providers,

and Partners in a Whole New Way with the Salesforce Platform

SAP America Inc. – 1:20PMToo Much R&D Data to Develop

New Drugs and Medical Devices?

DBMS Consulting/Clinical Ink – 3:25PM

Safety Data Delay is a Risk-Enhanced Signal Detection with Customized Med-DRA and Drug Grouping Queries

Robert M. Califf, MD, MACC, Com-missioner of Food and Drugs at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has been confirmed as a speaker for a DIAmond session on Tuesday. Dr. Califf, along with global regulatory leaders, will address International Regulatory Convergence, one of the most dynamic and important areas in global drug and therapy develop-ment.

Bringing regulators together has been a consistent hallmark of the DIA Annual Meeting, and Dr. Califf has a long-standing commitment to strengthening programs and poli-cies that enable the FDA to carry out its mission to protect and promote the public health. Dr. Califf will join a panel discussion, International Regulatory Convergence, Collabora-tion, and Cooperation, 8:00-9:45AM, on Tuesday, June 28. This panel discussion is part of DIA’s premier sessions at DIA 2016, known as DIAmond Sessions.

In this featured DIAmond Ses-sion, industry leaders will discuss the latest on bilateral and multilat-eral initiatives that avoid duplica-tion and increase mutual reliance, their strategic governance, and their impact on industry. Other featured panelists for this discus-sion include:

Tuesday DIAmond Session to Feature FDA’s Robert M. Califf

• Guido Rasi, Executive Director, European Medicines Agency, European Union• Tatsuya Kondo, Chief Executive, Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA) • Anil Arora, Assistant Deputy Minister, Health Products and Food Branch, Health Canada• Emer Cooke, Head of International Affairs, European Medicines Agency, European Union (Panel chair)• Plus heads of regulatory

organizations with leading roles in the International Coalition of Medicines Regulatory Authority (ICMRA)

“We are delighted to have FDA Commissioner Robert Califf join the other health authorities in our new DIAmond Sessions,” said Barbara Lopez Kunz, Global Chief Executive, DIA. “His work in the life sciences industry leading up to his appointment as Commis-sioner of the FDA and beyond will be extremely valuable to the panel discussion on international regula-tory convergence. Bringing together regulators is a consistent hallmark of the DIA global annual meeting, and this year’s DIAmond Sessions will facilitate key discussions with the industry’s top leaders.”

Panel to Discuss International Regulatory Convergence

Visit the DIA Career Center

DIA’s interactive Career Cen-ter is your premier resource for online employment connec-tions! The DIA Career Center of-fers employers targeted access to quality industry professionals, quick and easy job posting, on-line job activity reports, and ac-cess to the National Healthcare Career Network of over 60 top health care associations and professional organizations. Job seekers receive FREE and con-fidential resume posting, auto-mated weekly email notification of new job listings, and the abil-ity to save jobs for later review.

For additional information, visit the Membership Engage-ment Area in Grand Hall near Registration or visit DIAGlobal.org/Career-Center.

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