Organização de eventos (copia)
Event Organization
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04-04-2024 | CT-Luso Project Launch SessionCT-Luso took the initiative to organize the Project Launch Session, on April 4th, in Maputo, Mozambique, with the participation of all leaders of the different Action Programs and their respective work teams, involving 10 of the 24 institutions of the 6 Portuguese-speaking countries that make up CT-Luso. After welcoming everyone present, Helder Mota Filipe, President of the Portuguese Pharmaceutical Society (PT), followed by the general presentation of CT-Luso and the rationale for the successive Action Programs, by Maria do Céu Patrão Neves, coordinator of the Project (PT). Each of the Action Programs was presented by their respective leaders: Helder Mota Filipe (WP1), Esperança Sevene (WP2), André Dias Pereira, from the Center for Biomedical Law at the University of Coimbra (WP3), Lúcia Domingues and Jahit Sacarlal, respectively from Faculties of Medicine of the Universidade Nova and the Eduardo Mondlane University, Fernando Almeida and Sérgio Chicumbe, from the National Institutes of Health of Portugal and Mozambique (WP5), Maria Alexandra Ribeiro, from the Ethics Committee for Clinical Research, and Esperança Sevene, from the National Committee on Bioethics in Health (WP 6), Rui Santos Ivo and Tânia Sitoe from the National Medicines Regulatory Authorities of Portugal and Mozambique (WP7), Maria Alexandra Ribeiro (WP7) and Ana Sofia Calaça, Communication Advisor (WP8). The main objectives of this session were: to facilitate mutual understanding of all researchers and professionals involved in the project; provide each partner with a better understanding of the general aspect of the project, its dynamics and interactions, through the presentation of each of the Action Programs by their respective leaders; publicize the project beyond the many partners involved to begin to enhance future synergies. Program | Presentation | Press Highlights | Photo Gallery | News |
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04-04-2024 | Round Table: The importance of carrying out clinical trials for the development of countriesCT-Luso organized a roundtable dedicated to the theme “The importance of carrying out clinical trials for the development of countries”, which took place in Maputo, Mozambique, on April 4th, and whose objectives were presented by Esperança Sevene, President of National Committee for Bioethics in Health (MZ), and Helder Mota Filipe President of the Portuguese Pharmaceutical Society (PT). This roundtable, moderated by Maria do Céu Patrão Neves, coordinator of CT-Luso, and Tânia Sitoe, President of the National Medicines Regulatory Authority (Anarme IP), included the participation of Albertino Damasceno, Professor at the Faculty of Medicine from Eduardo Mondlane University (MZ), Maria Alexandra Ribeiro, President of the Ethics Committee for Clinical Research (PT) and Bindiya Meggi, Head of the Clinical Research Division of the National Institute of Health (MZ), who reflected on the proposed topic, specifically about what each one considers to be the direct and indirect gains, for their own country, arising from the carrying out of Clinical Trials based on their different academic-scientific training and also their distinct professional experience in this field resulting from the different functions they have exercised. A lively debate was followed with a large audience made up essentially of researchers and health professionals. Program | Photo Gallery | News
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