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Working Groups
Quarter 1
– Q1 2024 Summary 

Welcome to the PHUSE Quarter 1 2024 Working Group Report.

New

Year

year, new focus

, the

. The Working Group formally known as Risk Based Monitoring has expanded

their

its focus to RBQM

, Now

and is now called Risk Based Quality Management. This Working Group will identify innovative approaches in the planning (Quality by Design, Critical to Quality, Risk Identification and Characterisation), conduct (Risk Control)

,

and continuous improvement (Risk Review, Risk Communication) elements of RBQM that support proactive management data reliability and participant well-being. They have also launched

a

an exciting new

exciting

project

OpenRBQM: Pre-Competitive Collaboration on Open-Source Software for RBQM

in collaboration with the Data Visualisation

and

& Open Source

Technologies working group

Technology Working Group.

Michael Walega, on behalf of the RBQM

leads

Leads, presented at the Duke/

FDA 

FDA workshop

‘Building Approaches’ Michael’s Presentation dove into the

Approaches. See slide 104 for Michael’s presentation: Translating QbD Outcomes to Risk-Proportionate Oversight Including RBM: Successes and Challenges

(see slide 104) has

have continued to work within their sub-teams, producing a webinar where they presented their updates to the wider team

, this

. This hot topic project

is

are working towards their CSS workshop, where they will be presenting the project findings and recommendations.

The Real World Evidence Working Group published their blog post on the Catalyst for Transformative Drug Discovery. This blog post delves into how real-world evidence is revolutionising drug discovery and

offering

offers insights that transcend the boundaries of controlled clinical trials. Watch this space! The Working Groups have got more

blogs

blog posts planned for this year.

In addition to Working Group activities, the

community forums

Community Forums have returned

in

for 2024.

With both the

Real World Evidence and Risk Based Quality Management

hosting

have hosted a forum each in January and February, with more planned in April and throughout 2024.

Deliverables


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New Projects This Quarter

Some of the Working Groups have expanded. We have four new projects that have started this Quarter, these projects are:



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Published

It’s been a busy quarter across

all

the

8

eight Working Groups

, there

. There have been

2

two published deliverables and there are many more in the works. The published deliverables are:

, White Paper
Project
    • project produced its
3rd The White Paper
    • third deliverable. The white paper dives into adopting cloud-based solutions for GxP workloads
and understanding
    • . Understanding the essential characteristics of cloud services and solutions is important for determining the applicability of GxP requirements to specific
Cloud Service Providers
, White Paper
  • : white paper
    • The
Julia Initiative for High Performing Computing
    • project published their white paper this quarter
, this Paper
    • . This
review
    • paper provides an overview of Julia’s features and benefits for high-performance computing, including its fast compilation, dynamic typing, multiple dispatch, and built-in support for parallelism. It also discusses current real-world use cases of Julia and potential case studies for high-performance computing, along with recommended readings and references for further exploration.



In the review stages
Under Review 

There are currently

3

three deliverables that are within the review stages. Watch this space!

  • QTLS – Assessing the Use of Quality Tolerance Limits in the Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Implementation of
Etimands
  • Estimands – Implementation of Estimands (ICH E9 (R1) in Data Standards (over 400 comments were received)
  • Adverse Event Collection Recommendations


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