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EPHMRA Conference 2025: Integrating real world evidence into human factors testing criteria and reporting
Victoria Barnosky, PhD, FAHRA, Suazio, explores how evidence meets regulation, with her paper entitled...
Integrating real world evidence into human factors testing criteria and reporting.

Early bird fees close on 4 March 2025 at 5pm UK time.
How to Register for the conference…
Please use the Registration Form below – we can only accept Registrations using this form. Please note there are no Day Delegate Tickets and place/ticket sharing is not permitted.

How will the MR Excellence awards be judged and what happens next?
Reminder: Send your submission to generalmanager@ephmra.org by 28 February 2025.
All Awards will be judged according to these criteria:
Making a business impact:
• Clarity of presentation and message conveyed

EPHMRA is pleased to welcome Sector & Segment Group to the EPHMRA community as an Agency member.
Great to have you on board and looking forward to our collaboration.

Precision Medicine and Diagnostics Market Research: Unlocking Competitive Edge. The Strategic Power of Diagnostic Market Research - This is an online event.
March 25 2025
14:00 – 14:30 UK time
This Webinar will cover:

Alex Gordon and Mark Lemon, Sign Salad
to present their paper: Cultural Storytelling: Using Semiotics & Language Analysis to Build More Successful Healthcare Brands.
Alex and Mark will cover the differences between ‘what’ was said vs. ‘how’ it was said and also bring your case studies in the field of semiotics.

"Telling better stories to make an impact"
Here's a look at the speakers so far:

Submission deadline is 14 March
‘Innovative Methods for Integrating PMR and Secondary Data to Gain a Complete Picture: Improving Customer Experience and Answering Business Questions’
Meeting Convenors:
Sanjana Bose, F Hoffmann La Roche

Giving Constructive Feedback
March 20 2025
14.00 – 15.00 UK time - This is an online event.

‘Why Should Anyone Listen to You?’
This paper will be delivered by Daniel Wain, Wain Consulting and will cover how to utilise story telling to connect and how to avoid ‘infobesity’.