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you are using an outdated browser. please upgrade your browser or activate google chrome frame to improve your experience. iabs global iabs-eu international alliance for biological standardization home about iabs missions and objectives who we are iabs board of directors executive committee scientific committees communication committee scientific secretariat iabs headquarters conflict of interest constitution conferences upcoming conferences past conferences join iabs publications documents members' section iabs board who contact upcoming meeting: implementing nonanimal approaches to human and veterinary vaccine testing 16-17 october, 2018 - nih bethesda, maryland upcoming meeting: 5th statistical management approaches november 26-28, 2018 - usp, rockille, maryland the international alliance for biological standardization (iabs), located in geneva, switzerland, is a non-profit association. the mission of iabs is to contribute to the scientific and medical advancement of biologicals by facilitating the communication among those who develop, produce and regulate biological products for human and animal health. iabs was founded in lyon, france, in 1955 by a group of independent experts who believed that such an organization could provide a forum where data could be discussed among scientists working in research, development, production, standardization and regulation of human and veterinary biological products with the ultimate aim of using sound scientific data to improve the quality of biological products and their regulation history iabs is devoted to the scientific and medical advancement of biologicals, by facilitating communication among those who develop, produce and regulate biological products for human and animal health. mission - to provide a unique platform for discussion and the development of consensus positions on contemporary issues related to biologicals; - to create an ongoing interface among leaders in clinical and basic research, biological product development, public health, manufacturing and regulation, by organizing scientific conferences and publishing reports of such meetings; - to facilitate the establishment of international reference materials and the formulation of international guidance documents for biological substances used in human and veterinary medicine, through its conferences and publications; - to promote uniform methods for establishing the international quality of biological products; - to encourage research in connection with the characterization, standardization, quality, production, and clinical use of biological products. objectives “i hold that a man should strive to the uttermost for his life’s set prize” robert browning (7 may 1812 – 12 december 1889), english poet and playwright. iabs success stories discover iabs success stories see every iabs conferences since year 2000 upcoming events and news diagnostics in the veterinary field: the role in health surveillance and disease identification save the date diagnostics in the veterinary field: the role in health surveillance and disease identification dorinth pallas hotel wiesbaden, germany 15-17 may 2019 diagnostics are an essential tool to ensure the health of domestic and wild animals for both endemic and emerging diseases. they allow animal health professionals to understand and manage the general health status of domestic animals. they are also important tools to support public health initiatives in the case of zoonotic disease control. the meeting will provide an overview of existing systems and approaches / strategies for the use of diagnostics and to discuss the currently available diagnostics. the advantages / benefits and disadvantages / gaps of the current methods and methodologies will be identified and discussed. proposals on how to increase the quality, efficacy, and utility of the existing strategies and methods and those under development will be made . implementing nonanimal approaches to human and veterinary vaccine testing registration open register here natcher conference center national institutes of health bethesda, maryland october 16-17, 2018 the meeting is co-organized by the national toxicology program interagency center for the evaluation of alternative toxicological methods niceatm and the international alliance for biological standardization north america affiliate (iabs-na) register here for the meeting more information about the meeting 5th statistical approaches for cmc development and lifecycle management of biotherapeutics and vaccines register now 5 th statistical approaches for cmc de velopm ent and lifecycle management of biotherapeutics and vaccines november 26-28, 2018 venue: us pharmacopeia rockville, maryland register here objectives this meeting is to bring together regulators and scientists to discuss statistical approaches used to help develop and manage processes, which ensure the quality and availability of biotherapeutics and vaccines. speakers and panel members will engage with meeting participants on challenges and solutions related to cmc development and lifecycle management of biologics. areas of attention will include quality by design in process and analytical development, comparability and biosimilarity, stability study design and analysis, validation, and continuous process and analytical verification. statistical challenges related to introduction of new technologies and big data will be discussed. special emphasis will be devoted to collaboration and communication, between scientists and statisticians as well as industry and regulators. the meeting will bring experts together to discuss the issues and through roundtables attempt to reach conclusions that will add value to global public health. more information about the meeting in brief from the president thank you anthony mire-sluis praise for iabs biotherapeutics committee chair tony mire-sluis read more welcome timothy schofield tim schofield appointed as new chair of the iabs biotherapeutics committee read more 1 latest news iabs presentation to the u.s. veterinary biologics training program in may 2018, an overview of iabs’ mission and activities was presented at the u.s. veterinary biologics training program. the training program is co-sponsored by the usda aphis center for veterinary biologics, the usda aphis national veterinary services laboratories and the isu college of veterinary medicine’s institute for international cooperation in animal biologics (iicab). the iicab was founded in 1995 by the usda animal and plant health inspection service and iowa state university. in june 1998, the iicab received designation as a component of the world organization for animal health (oie) collaborating centre for the diagnosis of animal diseases and vaccine evaluation in the americas. the designation is shared with the usda aphis national veterinary services laboratories (nvsl) and center for veterinary biologics (cvb). the first veterinary biologics training program was held in june 1996 at the isu college of veterinary medicine. the training program has been offered each year since then. more than 2600 individuals have attended the program including over 740 international participants from 90 different countries. more than 150 participants attended in 2018. the program is known worldwide as a premier training program in immunology and veterinary vaccines. many individuals who have participated in the training continue to be actively involved with veterinary biologics issues and activities world-wide. training program participants were keenly interested in iabs and had many questions. complimentary iabs membership for 2018-2019 was offered to participants. iabs is looking forward to some of the new members attending upcoming conferences and workshops and becoming more actively involved with our organization. respectfully submitted, rick hill, iabs communication committee chair join casss for the first casss cell & gene therapy products 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