Don’t miss Pre-Clinical Lessons for Drug Delivery Devices webinar on-demand recording. Experts discuss 3 pre-clinical pitfalls that could derail your drug delivery device. One small oversight could cost you millions in clinical delays.
Some pre-clinical mistakes are more common—and costly—than you’d think. Join us for upcoming webinar where we’ll share the pre-clinical pitfalls no one talks about—until it’s too late. Save your drug-device combination product and avoid pre-clinical mistakes that could cost you millions.
In this 30-minute webinar recording, you’ll hear three stories about getting to trial, the things that need to stay top of mind, and what happened (or could have) because of a forgotten factor. Pre-Clinical Lessons for Drug Delivery Devices include:
The story about testing the delivery device without the drug, first.
The reminder that doctors don’t read instructions.
And a warning about making sure delivery devices are compatible with on-market drug packaging configurations.
Nick Allan
Bio Services Manager
StarFish Medical
Nick has over 19 years of regulatory and product development experience in the field of microbiology and assay development. Over his career, Nick has provided innovative solutions to issues ranging from proof-of-concept studies for rapid detection point of care assays, to full scale regulatory submission studies. At StarFish Medical, he applies this skill set to product development and currently manages the Bio Services division, formed in 2015 to support novel infectious disease detection platforms and gene and cell therapy products. Through the Bio Services department, Nick oversees advanced equipment, BSL2 facilities and personnel with advanced degrees and training in Bio Services focus areas.
Joris van der Heijden
Concept Development Lead
StarFish Medical
Joris van der Heijden is Concept Development Lead Bio Services at StarFish Medical. Previously he was Director of R&D at Spartan Bioscience where he led the development of a point-of-care COVID-19 diagnostic test. Joris received his PhD in infectious diseases from UBC.
Paul Hulme
Human Factors Engineer
StarFish Medical
Paul Hulme is a StarFish Medical Human Factors Engineer. His professional experience includes working with the Canadian Space Agency and 5 years in Switzerland working at Zimmer GmbH. Paul studied Mechanical Engineering at the University of Victoria, completed his Masters of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Calgary, and his PhD in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Bern.
About StarFish Medical
StarFish Medical provides award-winning design, development, commercialization, and flexible manufacturing outsourcing services —100% dedicated to the medical device and life science marketplace. StarFish Medical partners with innovative companies to create and manufacture breakthrough products for a full range of medical specialty areas including: Digital Health, Cardiovascular, Neurology, Urology, Gastroenterology, Otology, Ophthalmology, and In-Vitro Diagnostics.
StarFish Medical’s technical expertise includes electronics, mechanical, software/firmware systems engineering, in addition to industrial design and human factors. Regulatory Affairs (RA) and Quality Assurance (QA) consultants at StarFish Medical provide regulatory assistance for FDA, CE Mark and Health Canada submissions. Services include QA support for setting up QMS for start-up companies with implementation at the client’s site, and assisting with ISO 13485 certification audits.