Registration of Veterinary Vaccines in the USA and Canada Training Course (September 13-14 2023)


Dublin, April 05, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Registration of Veterinary Vaccines in the USA and Canada Training Course" conference has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This intensive course will explain the licensing process for vaccines with USDA and CFIA, and will provide comprehensive insight into the requirements to achieve a successful application.

Veterinary biological products, including vaccines, are regulated independently of veterinary pharmaceuticals and topical insecticides/pesticides in Canada and the USA.

Three different acts, with associated regulations and guidance, govern the three different product categories, with the result that regulation is quite dissimilar. The requirements for licensing of vaccines with USDA and CFIA are also significantly different from those for licensing of vaccines in the individual EU member states, or centrally in the EU.

The programme will address the transferability of EU dossiers for USDA submission, which will be beneficial in planning your regulatory strategy.

Benefits of attending:

  • Gain a comprehensive insight into the difference of approach to licensing in the USDA/CFIA vs EU
  • Understand the phased-submission process for vaccine licensing
  • Learn the format and content specifications for the required dossier components
  • Review the USDA regulations (9 CFR) and guidance - memoranda, notices, supplemental information formats (SIFs), supplemental assay methods (SAMs)
  • Compare the regulatory fee structures for the USA and Canada
  • Discuss the transferability of EU dossiers for USDA submission

Who Should Attend:

This programme will be key to all those working with veterinary vaccines who require an understanding of the licensing process in the USA and Canada, including:

  • Regulatory affairs professionals
  • Registration managers
  • Global vaccines regulatory associates
  • Programme managers for biologics
  • Business development directors

Agenda

Day 1

USDA Regulatory Jurisdiction

  • Overview what fits into USDA, FDA or EPA
  • Why does it matter who regulates a product?
  • How is it determined which organization regulates a product?
  • Project planning and timescales

Development plans to guide USDA Licensing projects

  • Why start with a development plan?
  • What should be included in the Development Plan?
  • How does this guide the entire project?

Import and Transport Permits

  • For Research and Development
  • For Sale and Distribution
  • 103.3 movement

Master Seed, Master Cell Stocks and Master Sequences

  • Required/recommended testing
  • Additional USDA requirements
  • Best practices

Required Studies

  • Efficacy
  • Safety
  • Field Safety
  • Back Passage/Reversion to Virulence (BPRTV)

Day 2

Outline of Production

  • Required Sections
  • Difference between Outline and production documents

Labeling and Packaging

  • Single Tier vs old four-tier wording
  • Current labelling requirements
  • Common issues with labelling

Establishing a Licensed Facility

  • Facility Document basics
  • Common issues with Facility Documents

USDA Facility Inspections

  • In person
  • Virtual

Autogenous vaccines

  • What are autogenous vaccines and how are they different from 'regular' vaccines?
  • Common questions about autogenous vaccines

USDA Web Portal

  • The Role of quality in a USDA regulated environment
  • Standard operating procedures (SOPs) writing, use and review
  • QA vs QC (USDA's expectations)


Speakers:

Nick Wills
knoell

Nick Wills is a regulatory affairs advisor with over 10 years of experience in Veterinary Biologics development in a regulatory and quality assurance capacity. In his current position as an Advisor for Veterinary Product Development at knoell Animal Health, Nick assists clients with a wide range of regulatory projects including licensing of new products, preparation of regulatory documents and inspection readiness.

Nick's prior experiences within a CRO/CMO, as well as within large veterinary biologics company allow him to bring USDA regulated expertise, ranging from licensing new products and preparing facilities for inspections to solving regulatory issues for existing products. Nick also has significant experience with labeling and registration of US products in foreign countries. Nick particularly enjoys the complicated problem solving and scientific elements of regulatory affairs work.

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