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SFL’s Head of Public Affairs and Regulatory Policy is presenting on Swiss Regulation of Therapeutic Products at Bonn University

SFL’s Head of Public Affairs and Regulatory Policy, Cordula Landgraf, is presenting on “How Therapeutic Products are regulated in Switzerland?” (6 December 2019, Bonn). The lecture is part of the Masters of Drug Regulatory Affairs course at the University of Bonn, where Cordula is a regular lecturer. The presentation provides insights into the Swiss regulation of therapeutic products, including key aspects in which these regulations align and differ from the EU regulations.

Cordula has extensive knowledge and experience in regulatory intelligence as well as regulatory policy, having worked in this field for more than 20 years, including the last twelve at the Swiss Regulator, Swissmedic. Contact SFL’s Public Affairs and Regulatory Policy team to discuss how SFL can provide integrated solutions for therapeutic products in response to political and legislative changes in the EU and Switzerland.

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