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Date: Thursday, September 17, 2020 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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TraCS Tales of Translation features experienced scientists from academia and industry discussing the many twists and turns that are a part of research careers in the life sciences. Participating scientists will be asked to speak informally about their career decisions and pivot points, what translation means to them, and their advice for early stage researchers. This week's researcher is Lisa Crose, PhD.

Crose is currently a Manager of Regulatory Affairs at Regulatory Professionals, Inc. (RPI), a consulting firm that provides regulatory expertise to the pharmaceutical industry. In this role, she supports drug development programs across therapeutic areas by developing feasibility and regulatory strategy, evaluating safety and efficacy data, preparing regulatory documents, and attending meetings on behalf of clients at the US Food and Drug Administration. Before her regulatory career, Lisa earned her Ph.D. in Pharmacology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and was a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Pediatrics at Duke University Medical Center.

There will be a Q&A session at the end.

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