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ECRIN celebrates the International Clinical Trials’ Day 2012.
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ECRIN celebrates the International Clinical Trials’ Day 2012 ECRIN will celebrate 265 years since James Lind launched his controlled clinical trial in 1747. The public lectures and discussion will take place in the Coach House, Dublin Castle May 18th from 10:00 to 14.00. All are invited to this event – the more the merrier! The Dublin Castle, 2 Palace Street, Dublin 1, Ireland. Dublin Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath) off Dame Street, Dublin, Ireland, a major Irish government complex. Since its foundation in 1204 Dublin Castle has been at the heart of the history and evolution of the city. Today, spanning an area of over 44,000 square meters (11 acres), the site contains two museums, two cafés, an international conference centre, two gardens, Government Buildings and the State Apartments which are the most important state rooms in the country. For location please see: http://www.dublincastle.ie/LocationMaps/ Insert photo of the venue here……. Programme of public lectures Chair: Christian Gluud 10.00-10.05 Christian Gluud, ECRIN Network Committee, DCRIN, and the Copenhagen Trial Unit, Denmark. Welcome - why are we here? 10.05-10.10 Siobhan Gaynor ECRIN Network Committee, ICRIN and Molecular Medicine, Ireland. Welcome to Dublin’s celebrations of The International Clinical Trials’ Day. 10.10-11.00 Silvio Garattini, Institute Mario Negri, Italy. Title: Bias in clinical research. 11.00-11.30 Paula Williamson,The COMET Initiative, UK. Title: Patient-relevant outcome measures. 11:30- 11:45 Coffee Break 11.45-12:15 Torunn Janbu, Chair of the World Medical Association Ethics Committee, Norway. Title: Future revision of the Declaration of Helsinki. 12:15-13:00 Discussion. 13:00- 14:00 Lunch 14:00- 17:00 ICRIN National Clinical Trials Seminar 19:00 Dinner party