News & Events
News & Events
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September 13, 2012
FDA, IMI, and Patient Advocates to Present at CDISC 2012 International Interchange Formal Launch of CFAST – Collaboration between C-Path and CDISC
The Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC) and Critical Path Institute (C-Path) announce the launch of the Coalition For Accelerating Standards and Therapies (CFAST), a follow-up to the partnership agreement signed earlier this year. The official launch of CFAST will take place at the CDISC 2012 International Interchange in Baltimore, Maryland (24-26 October 2012). -
September 7, 2012
C-Path, CDISC launch “breakthrough” tool for TB drug development
A “breakthrough” tool that standardises reporting of research data in the development of drug regimens to combat tuberculosis (TB) has been launched by the US-based Critical Path Institute (C-Path) and Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC). -
August 28, 2012
Towards Consensus Development: Qualifying Endpoint Measures for Rheumatoid Arthritis Clinical Trails
August 28, 2012 Sheraton Silver Spring Hotel 8777 Georgia Avenue – Silver Spring, MD 20910 SPONSORED BY: Critical Path Institute The Patient-Reported Outcome (PRO) Consortium is a public-private partnership established by the Critical Path Institute (C-Path) in cooperation with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the medical products industry in 2008. The... -
August 18, 2012
Science foundation invaluable to Arizona
The inclusion of C-Path in the Star’s centennial “100 Days of Science” series is a most welcome honor. What needs to be highlighted is the pivotal role that Science Foundation Arizona (SFAz) has played in C-Path’s success. SFAz provided over $14 million, a sum guaranteeing C-Path’s independence and allowing C-Path to become the trusted, neutral... -
August 3, 2012
Race against a million deaths begins at Tucson’s C-Path
When I’ll Have Another won the Kentucky Derby in May, no one talked about the hundreds of millions of dollars each year that is lost by the owners of the thousands of horses that lose countless races. Now, imagine a horse race impossibly longer and riskier than the derby, not a mile and a half...