Formation of a Global Contract Research Organization Council for Bioanalysis

2010 
Background Over the last year, the bioanalytical community strongly expressed their need for international harmonization of bioanalytical guidances through numerous international meetings and publications, and this need was acknowledged by several regulatory agencies [1–5]. Following the 4th Calibration and Validation Group (CVG) Workshop on Regulated Bioana lysis hosted in Montreal (April 2010), a unanimous consensus was reached for the global bioanalytical community to identify non-prescriptive, s ciencebased language that could form the basis of a proposed guidance document on bioana lysis [6]. Ideally, such guidance language would describe the rationale behind each bioanalytical requirement and would be presented for consideration by agencies and industry worldwide. A recent concrete action taken towards such global harmonization of bioanalytical guidances was the creation of the Global Bioana lysis Consortium (GBC). Drawing from representatives of scientific associations with involvement in regulated bioana lysis across the globe, the objective of the GBC is to merge existing or emerging bioanalytical guidances and create a unified document that can be presented to the regulatory authorities in various countries and regions. The development of the GBC is currently in process, with the intention to present plans and updates at upcoming bioanalytical meetings and to seek input from the scientists conducting bioana lysis [7]. At the 4th CVG Bioana lysis Workshop in Montreal, Canada, several Contract Research Organizations (CROs) highlighted the importance of having a strong and cohesive CRO contribution to the global harmonization process. Having CROs, academic laboratories and pharma ceutical industries appropriately represented was viewed as critical to identifying optimum language. Consequently, the proposal to build a Global CRO Council (GCC) arose, designed to be a distinct group consisting exclusively of bioanalytical CRO members conducting r egulated bioana lysis business. To initiate creation of the GCC, a special closed forum was held in Montreal on 14 September 2010, where 41 executive representatives from 32 bioanalytical CROs were present to discuss scientific harmonization issues and the institution of the GCC. This first CRO Formation of a Global Contract Research Organization Council for Bioana lysis
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