代理(哲学)
欧盟委员会
背景(考古学)
准备
透视图(图形)
业务
资助机构
地平线
政治学
区域科学
公共关系
欧洲联盟
地理
社会学
计算机科学
社会科学
经济政策
法学
考古
人工智能
物理
天文
作者
Valentina Vignali,Philip A. Hines,Ana Glória Cruz,Barbara Ziętek,Ralf Herold
标识
DOI:10.3389/fmed.2022.1064003
摘要
In medicines development, the progress in science and technology is accelerating. Awareness of these developments and their associated challenges and opportunities is essential for medicines regulators and others to translate them into benefits for society. In this context, the European Medicines Agency uses horizon scanning to shine a light on early signals of relevant innovation and technological trends with impact on medicinal products. This article provides the results of systematic horizon scanning exercises conducted by the Agency, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre’s (DG JRC). These collaborative exercises aim to inform policy-makers of new trends and increase preparedness in responding to them. A subset of 25 technological trends, divided into three clusters were selected and reviewed from the perspective of medicines regulators. For each of these trends, the expected impact and challenges for their adoption are discussed, along with recommendations for developers, regulators and policy makers.
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