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GCP (Good Clinical Practice), Clinical Research and Inspection Training Course: Regulatory Compliance, Recent Legislation, and Technological Advances (ONLINE EVENT: July 7, 2025)
GCP (Good Clinical Practice), Clinical Research and Inspection Training Course: Regulatory Compliance, Recent Legislation, and Technological Advances (ONLINE EVENT: July 7, 2025)

Yahoo

time12 hours ago

  • Health
  • Yahoo

GCP (Good Clinical Practice), Clinical Research and Inspection Training Course: Regulatory Compliance, Recent Legislation, and Technological Advances (ONLINE EVENT: July 7, 2025)

Stay ahead in clinical research with our essential course on EU Clinical Trials Regulation and ICH GCP R3 updates. Benefit from expert insights on regulatory compliance, recent legislation, and technological advances. Earn 6 CPD hours and a completion certificate. Reserve your spot today! Dublin, May 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "GCP (Good Clinical Practice) and Clinical Research Update - Hot Inspection Topics Training Course" training has been added to offering. Clinical research is a constantly evolving field and the regulatory requirements are frequently being updated. In order to stay ahead and maintain your GCP knowledge, it is important to receive regular training. This must-attend course provides a review of recent changes to relevant guidance and legislation and will look at how these developments have been implemented and are likely to be implemented. Topics covered will include the EU Clinical Trials Regulation and associated documents and an update on ICH GCP R3 This is a highly interactive course suitable for those who need to refresh their knowledge and to demonstrate recent and up-to-date training to regulatory inspectors. Who Should Attend: The course is of particular relevance for those working in clinical research, regulatory affairs and pharmacovigilance, QA, Audit, CROs, academic trialists and regulatory inspectors. It will also be of interest to those departments who liaise/support clinical trial personnel and all other professionals who want to know more about updates in GCP regulations and guidelines covering clinical trials. Benefits of attending Be updated on ICH GCP R3 Discuss recent developments in GCP and clinical trial legislation and guidance in the EU, FDA considerations Review the requirements of clinical trail essential documentation Identify common audit and inspection findings to help prepare for inspection Understand the EU Clinical Trial Regulation requirements Clarify requirements for data integrity and governance Explore technology advances in clinical trials Certifications: CPD: 6 hours for your records Certificate of completion Key Topics Covered: Brief review of regulatory authority inspection findings EMA, MHRA and FDA findings New ICH GCP E6 R3 draft guideline What is new and likely to impact on running trials Revised principles Data governance Records and reports Key updates, additions and revisions ICH E8 Other ICH updates European Commission Guidelines on Good Clinical Practice specific to Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMPs) ICH E8 Data integrity governance What inspectors look for MHRA integrity guidance compliance ICH GCP R3 Governance requirements EU Clinical Trial Regulation (536/2014) update Key changes and documentation Update since go-live Clinical Trials Information System (CTIS) EU clinical trial authorisation Serious Breaches Essential records: EMA key requirements to avoid inspection findings, and documents requirement in ICH GCP E6 R3 TMF structure, content, security, control, maintaining the TMF and storage, e-TMFs, archiving and retention ICH GCP R3 - recommended format for compliance Awareness update from EU and FDA EU EMA Guidance on validation & qualification of computerised systems European Commission Guidelines on Good Clinical Practice specific to Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMPs) Artificial intelligence reflection guidance in lifecycle Stronger enforcement of the GDPR in cross-border cases Real-world data FDA Guidance for industry: considerations for the use of real-world data FDA guidance on enhancing the diversity of clinical trials A risk-based approach to monitoring of clinical investigations Informed consent guidance for IRBs, clinical investigators and sponsors Digitalisation and technology advances and GCP Technology innovations in clinical research Electronic informed consent Apps, medical devices and mobile technologies in clinical trials Artificial intelligence Decentralised clinical trials Conclusion and final Q&A Speakers: Laura Brown Pharmaceutical QA and Training Consultant University of Cardiff Dr Laura Brown MBA, BSc,PhD, is a Pharmaceutical QA and Training Consultant, Course Director for the MSc in Clinical Research, School of Pharmacy at the University of Cardiff. She has more than 20 years' experience of quality assurance in the pharmaceutical industry and has worked for several companies, including GSKs Hoechst Marion Roussel, Farmitalia and Phoenix International. She has a particular expertise in quality assurance including risked based approaches to quality systems, data Integrity and project management in the pharmaceutical industry. She regularly writes on pharmaceutical regulatory issues including "The Planning of International Drug Development", in the Clinical Research Manual, Euromed and the "Impact of Brexit", RQA Journal 2017. For more information about this training visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends. CONTACT: CONTACT: Laura Wood,Senior Press Manager press@ For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470 For U.S./ CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630 For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900

Ex-IFS officer duped of Rs seven crore in Chennai, three from Kerala held
Ex-IFS officer duped of Rs seven crore in Chennai, three from Kerala held

New Indian Express

time4 days ago

  • New Indian Express

Ex-IFS officer duped of Rs seven crore in Chennai, three from Kerala held

CHENNAI: Greater Chennai Police on Saturday said they have arrested three accused from Kerala who allegedly defrauded a retired IFS officer from Chennai of Rs 6.58 crore in a cyber scam. A release said the officer received a WhatsApp message to join 'highly profitable' share trading apps and joined two WhatsApp groups. He, thereafter, downloaded an online share trading application through a link sent by the fraudsters who induced the complainant to invest in share trading through this app for high returns. Believing their words, the complainant deposited Rs 6.58 crore in various bank accounts only to realise later that he had been cheated. Based on his complaint, GCP's cyber crime wing in Central Crime Branch registered a case on February 17. A special team led by inspector Peer Basha arrested Sreejith R Nair (47), Abdul Salu (47) and Mohammed Farwais (44) from Ernakulam, Kozhikode and Malappuram districts respectively. The mobile phones used for the crime were seized and their bank accounts frozen. They were produced before a court and sent to prison.

Cloud360 Co. Launches to Offer End-to-End Cloud Services for a Digitally Transformed World
Cloud360 Co. Launches to Offer End-to-End Cloud Services for a Digitally Transformed World

Associated Press

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Cloud360 Co. Launches to Offer End-to-End Cloud Services for a Digitally Transformed World

Cloud360 Co. launches in Bengaluru, offering integrated cloud training, consulting, and hosting solutions to support digital transformation across sectors. BENGALURU, KARNATAKA, INDIA, May 21, 2025 / / -- Cloud360 Co., a Bengaluru-based cloud-first company, has officially launched to provide comprehensive cloud services with a focus on Training, Consulting, and Hosting. The company aims to support businesses, IT professionals, startups, and academic institutions in navigating today's complex cloud landscape with confidence and clarity. Positioned as a trusted partner for cloud adoption, Cloud360 Co. delivers an integrated suite of offerings designed to empower organizations at every stage of their digital transformation journey. Cloud360 Co.'s Core Services Include: 1. Training – Instructor-led certification courses across Microsoft Azure, AWS, GCP, and Microsoft Security, delivered by certified experts and real-world practitioners. 2. Consulting – Strategic guidance in cloud architecture, migration, security, and governance tailored to business-specific goals. 3. Hosting – Scalable, secure, and performance-optimized cloud hosting solutions designed for startups, SaaS providers, and regulated industries requiring high reliability. Industry Experts at the Helm Founded by two seasoned cloud professionals with more than a decade of experience in training and consulting for leading global organizations, Cloud360 Co. brings deep domain expertise to every engagement. 'We created Cloud360 to simplify cloud adoption for businesses while empowering individuals to build future-ready cloud skills,' said Vimal Singh, CTO and Co-founder of Cloud360 Co. 'Our goal is to deliver hands-on, practical, and scalable cloud solutions that drive real business value.' Who Can Benefit from Cloud360 Co.? IT professionals seeking cloud certifications and career growth Enterprises looking to migrate, optimize, or secure their cloud environments Startups and SaaS businesses in need of reliable, cost-effective cloud infrastructure Academic institutions seeking industry-relevant cloud education partnerships About Cloud360 Co. Cloud360 Co. is a specialized cloud services company headquartered in Bengaluru, India, delivering expert-led training, strategic consulting, and robust cloud hosting solutions. With a mission to make cloud adoption simple, scalable, and impactful, Cloud360 Co. is committed to powering digital growth—from classroom to the cloud. 📞 For Media and Partnership Inquiries: Cloud360 Co. 📧 Email: [email protected] 🌐 Website: 📍 Bengaluru, India Cloud360 — Empowering Cloud Talent & Transformation. Training | Consulting | Hosting Navneet Kumar Cloud360 Co. +91 98712 62198 email us here Visit us on social media: LinkedIn Facebook YouTube Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

How to Quickly Jumpstart Your IT Career
How to Quickly Jumpstart Your IT Career

The South African

time19-05-2025

  • The South African

How to Quickly Jumpstart Your IT Career

Home » How to Quickly Jumpstart Your IT Career Let's be real, that initial excitement can also come with a pinch of 'Where on earth do I even start?!'. There are just so many directions, so many technologies, and it appears that everyone has an opinion as to what's 'hot' today. You're probably a student, or perhaps even a career-changer, wondering what the most straightforward route is to landing that very first IT job. You've arrived at the right place! Consider me your very own guide, responsible for sweeping away the jargon and placing you on the journey to the skills and know-how that will get you hired sooner. We're not just going to discuss learning stuff; we're also going to discuss how to highlight those new shiny skills because, face it, even the best coder on the planet is going to need some way of letting the world (and recruiters) know what they can do. The IT field is too vast, but there are some subjects which always come in the job description and are highly in need for freshers by employers. Focus on these will give a huge boost. Cloud Computing Fundamentals (AWS, Azure, or GCP) Why it's a game-changer: All size businesses are moving to the cloud. It's affordable, scalable, and innovation-focused. Cloud platform knowledge is no longer an expert set of skills; it's going mainstream. What to learn: Start with the basics of one of the heavy hitters: Amazon Web Services (AWS) is commonly recommended for beginners due to its market dominance and enormous learning resources, but Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) are good too. Learn foundational services: Think compute (AWS EC2 or Azure VMs), storage (AWS S3, Azure Blob Storage), fundamental networking (VPCs), and identity and access management (IAM). Target a foundation certification: AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900), or Google Cloud Digital Leader can be great starting points and look great on a resume. Quick Wins: Every platform offers a free version. Sign up for an account, learn tutorials, and try to build something little – maybe have a simple website or create a small database. Hands-on experience is highly valuable. Cybersecurity Basics Why it's not debatable: With more internet threats, security is something all large and small companies need to keep in mind. Even if being a professional security expert isn't your dream, having a grasp on basic security concepts is a huge advantage to any IT worker. What to learn: Core principles: Know CIA triad (Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability), threats (phishing, malware, ransomware), and core principles of security. Networking basics: Most security is focused on networks, so learn basics like IP addresses, firewalls, and VPNs. Awareness: Learn password hygiene, multi-factor authentication, and safe browsing. Quick Wins: Engage in newbie-friendly Capture The Flag (CTF) challenges online. Most have challenges that will give you hands-on skills in an entertaining manner. Even learning how to secure your home network is a good place to start! Data Literacy: Why it's valuable everywhere: Data is the new oil, right? Companies are swimming in data and need people who can make sense of it. What to learn: SQL: This is the bread and butter for querying databases. Master the basics: SELECT, FROM, WHERE, JOIN, GROUP BY. Spreadsheet skills (Excel/Google Sheets): Don't underestimate the power of advanced spreadsheet functions for data manipulation and visualization. Introduction to a data visualization tool: Getting the fundamentals of something like Tableau Public or Microsoft Power BI Desktop (there are free versions) is incredibly rewarding and assists in creating simple charts and dashboards. Quick Wins: Attempt and investigate datasets that are freely available online (starting point would be something like Kaggle) and attempt to answer silly questions through SQL or a spreadsheet. Plot, for example, movie ratings or sport trends. DevOps & Automation Fundamentals (Git, Docker) Why it's changing IT: DevOps is simplifying software development and IT ops. Automation is a big part of it. What to learn: Git & GitHub/GitLab: Version control is important. Learn commit, branch, merge, and collaborating on projects. Docker (Containers): Containerization becomes more essential by the moment. Learn how to containerize a simple application. It simplifies application deployment immensely. Basic scripting: Script using Python or Bash scripting to automate routine tasks. Quick Wins: Register on GitHub and version your own projects, no matter how insignificant. Try containerizing a simple web application you've created. Web Development Fundamentals (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) Why it's a good base: Even if you don't wish to be a front-end developer, the knowledge of how websites are built is incredibly useful in most IT roles, ranging from support to marketing tech. What to learn: HTML for structure, CSS for styling, and JavaScript for interactivity. Responsive design: How to design websites to look good on all devices. Quick Wins: Build your own portfolio website. It's a great way to exercise and showcase your other projects. There are tons of free tutorials on sites like freeCodeCamp or The Odin Project. Alright, so you're learning all these great technical skills. Fantastic! But here's a little secret I'm going to tell you: IT isn't about what you know; it's about how you work and how you present yourself. Problem-Solving: This is the absolute heart of IT. Encourage an inquiring mind. When something goes wrong, don't just fix it; try and work out why it went wrong. Communication: Can you explain a technical concept to someone who isn't technical? Can you write a decent email or document your efforts? These count. Teamwork: You will be required to work in a team for the majority of the time. Master working in a team, sharing knowledge, and being a good team player. Continuous Learning: The tech world is in hyperdrive. Get accustomed to the fact that learning is an ongoing process. Read technology blogs, listen to podcasts, and stay curious. Okay, now let's talk about getting noticed. You may be the most skilled human being on earth, but if your resume is not doing them justice, then you're not going to get interviews. Especially when you are just starting and don't have decades of actual experience. Your resume is your sales document. It should be concise, clear, and compelling. For students, projects, relevant coursework, and internships or volunteer work are most important. Wherever possible, quantify your accomplishments. Rather than 'Worked on a project,' say 'Created a Python script that automated X task, cutting processing time by Y%.' This is where a decent resume builder can be a lifesaver. Let's be real, not everybody is a design professional, and messing around with layouts in a word processor is a nightmare. You want to be spending your time making your skills and experiences stand out, not messing around with margins and fonts. Something like the Adobe Express resume builder can do a lot to take that pressure off. They will typically have professionally designed templates that will make your resume look crisp, contemporary. It's simple to put your information in, reorganise sections, and get everything perfectly aligned. It allows you to focus on the content – your potential, your projects, your skills – and allows the software to handle the design. It's like having a design assistant ensure your first impression is a positive one. I remember one such friend, Sarah, who was highly qualified but whose resume was a text wall. She switched to using a resume builder, chose a clean template, and her qualifications were highlighted. She started getting more calls within days because recruiters could scan and read the qualifications at first sight. The most important things to include on your student resume: Skills Section: Technical skills enumerated clearly (programming languages, software, tools, cloud platforms). Projects: Personal projects, capstone projects, or applicable coursework. Describe what you did, what technologies you used, and any positive results. Include a link to your GitHub if you have one! Certifications: Industry certifications you hold. Internships/Volunteer Work: Even if not directly an IT role, emphasise transferable skills such as problem-solving, customer service, or teamwork. Resume and skills done, now off to job hunt! Utilise Online Platforms: LinkedIn is the site. Build a good profile, connect with industry people, and participate in groups corresponding to your field. Indeed, Glassdoor and speciality IT job portals are crucial. Networking (It's Not as Scary as It Sounds!): Attempt to go to virtual career fairs, webinars, or in-person tech meetups if possible. Talk to people. You'd be surprised at how many job opportunities are found through connections. Customise Your Applications: Bombing the same resume to everywhere is not a good idea. Revise it to put on top of the page the skills and experiences most directly relevant to each specific job posting. Prepare for Interviews Technical: Be ready to describe your projects and technical abilities. For some roles, you might be asked coding challenges or technical questions. Practice! Be ready to describe your projects and technical abilities. For some roles, you might be asked coding challenges or technical questions. Practice! Behavioural: Use the application of the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) when answering questions about how you've handled things in the past. Be ready to talk about your strengths, weaknesses, and why you're drawn to the firm and job. Whew, that was a mouthful, but hopefully that gives you a better direction. Obtaining an IT job promptly is absolutely within reach if you're focusing on gaining in-demand skills, work on those key soft skills, and learn to present yourself well. Remember, though, it's a marathon and not a sprint, but with strategy, proactiveness, and persistence, you can dramatically reduce your job search. Develop projects, get real-world experience, and don't underestimate the effectiveness of a well-written resume – it's your ticket to getting that first interview. There are tools out there to make you stand out, so put them to use! The IT field is exciting and full of prospects for anyone ready to learn and grow. So, go for it, start learning, start developing, and get set to launch a fantastic career! You can do it! Test your B20 knowledge with this 2-minute survey – AND WIN R2 000!

Silicon Valley's conference season kicks off amid AI, tariff trepidation
Silicon Valley's conference season kicks off amid AI, tariff trepidation

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Silicon Valley's conference season kicks off amid AI, tariff trepidation

It's springtime, which means the birds are chirping, flowers are blooming, and Silicon Valley is kicking off its big conference season. Things get started in earnest next week when Google (GOOG, GOOGL) and Microsoft (MSFT) host their annual I/O and Build developer events. Chip giants AMD (AMD), Intel (INTC), Nvidia (NVDA), and Qualcomm (QCOM), meanwhile, will head to Taipei, Taiwan, to participate in the Computex Taipei tech expo. In June, Apple will hold its WWDC 2025 conference, providing the world with a deeper look into the company's AI plans. The events, however, come as the tech industry continues to wrestle with issues ranging from the impact of President Trump's tariffs to AI growth fears to concerns about chip export restrictions. It will make for an interesting couple of shows as each company works to quell investor anxiety and provide a positive outlook for their future products and services. Microsoft begins its Build conference May 19 with a keynote by CEO Satya Nadella and CTO Kevin Scott. Expect the company to provide plenty of updates on its Copilot AI software for both the enterprise and consumer markets. Investors will look for AI improvements for Microsoft's Azure cloud computing platform, as well as how it plans to further integrate Copilot into its Microsoft 365 productivity suite. During its most recent quarter, Microsoft said AI accounted for 16 percentage points of growth for Azure, better than the 15.6 points analysts were anticipating. Investors have raised concerns, however, about the Windows maker's decision to pull back on some of its data center lease plans, driving fears that Microsoft believes it's overinvesting in AI. Nadella shot down those worries during Microsoft's third quarter earnings call, saying the company regularly makes changes to its data center plans and that investors are only noticing those moves because they began paying more attention to them recently as they track AI growth. CFO Amy Hood also pointed out that Microsoft expects to remain resource-constrained into the June quarter as it works to build out enough AI capacity for its customers. On the consumer side, Microsoft will likely provide updates for its Copilot+ PCs — Windows 11-based PCs with AI capabilities. The company is coming up on the end of support for Windows 10 PCs, which it will almost certainly hit on during its show. Google CEO Sundar Pichai will deliver his own keynote address at his company's I/O developer conference on May 20. Like Microsoft, Google is expected to provide developers with updates to its Gemini AI models and how the company is integrating them into its Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and enterprise services. The GCP segment brought in $12.2 billion in the company's latest quarter, up from $9.5 billion in the same quarter last year. Google's cloud segment growth is especially important given that both its search and advertising empires are under threat from antitrust lawsuits that could force the company to dismantle the businesses. Google will show off new Android features, some of which it debuted during a special online presentation on Tuesday, and will likely dive into some of its Android XR mixed reality software. The company is currently working on an AR/VR headset with Samsung that is expected to launch later this year. Google could also reveal more about the augmented reality glasses technology it showed off at I/O last year. The company is in a three-way race to catch what the industry believes will be the next major computing platform after the smartphone. Rival Meta (META) already offers its own AI-powered smartglasses, the Ray-Ban Meta glasses, complete with an AI voice assistant, and is working on future augmented reality eyewear under its Reality Labs segment. Apple is reportedly working on its own AI-powered glasses, according to Bloomberg, adding ever more pressure to Google to prove it's on track to release its own competing device. AMD, Intel, Nvidia, and Qualcomm will all be in attendance at Computex Taipei. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon will give separate keynotes during the event, which runs from May 19 through May 23. Look for AMD and Nvidia to provide more details about their AI offerings while Intel focuses on providing further proof of its turnaround under new CEO Lip-Bu Tan and Qualcomm demonstrates its deeper push into the PC market. Nvidia and AMD received a much-hoped-for reprieve on Tuesday as the Trump administration moved to curtail the Biden administration's so-called AI diffusion rules that would have limited the number of chips companies could ship to certain foreign countries. The chip firms announced deals with Saudi Arabia's Humain AI startup on Tuesday, further expanding their reach. Investors, however, are also wary of future tariffs on AI chips as the Trump administration continues its Section 232 investigation into whether it should place additional duties on the technology, which could impact the prices of electronics ranging from smartphones to refrigerators. We'll find out more about that in the coming weeks. Email Daniel Howley at dhowley@ Follow him on Twitter at @DanielHowley. Sign in to access your portfolio

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