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Best Paper
February 6 2024 - 14.00 – 14.45 UK time

Speakers: Tracy Machado and Alberto Giovanni Leone
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Young Professionals Conference Grants - London, 25-27 June 2024

 



Have you been working in healthcare market research for a maximum of 3 years? And you are a first-time EPHMRA conference delegate?



 

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2023 Conference News – catch up on all the papers

 



Take a look and catch up with the presentations from our June Conference – available here:



 

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Have you been working in healthcare market research for a maximum of 3 years? And a first time EPHMRA conference delegate?

 



Would you like to win a free delegate place at the London 2024 conference?

 

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The super early bird registration fees are now available till 15 December this year...

So if you want to maximise your budgets – Now is the time!

 



Click Here to Find Out More - https://ephmraconference.org/

2024
Planning your budgets? Want to maximise your spend?


Then it’s a good time to register for the 2024 EPHMRA Conference – we are offering the super early bird rate till 15 December 2023.

2024 Conference synopses
Great to see so much interest in our 2024 Conference!



In 2023 we have had 56 synopses submitted to EPHMRA.
 



Wow!
 



The Programme Committee have tough decisions to make...

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Announcing the winner of the 2023 Conference – JH Award for Best Paper

 

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The countdown starts...

 



21 September is the date to remember.

 

AI Workshop
Panel Discussion: Embracing AI before it Embraces us: Navigating our way toward the future, staying relevant while elevating our value as an industry.

 



Convenor: Elizabeth Kehler, Adelphi Research



 

Our second parallel session with a focus on forecasting and analytics will be with speaker: okke engelsma and Erik Holzinger

 

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On Wednesday 28 June at 14.40 we have forecasting and analytics parallel session

 



Our first parallel session is…

 



Beyond the buzzword: Can Behavioural Science improve pharma forecasts?