Why did you participate in the Biomapas Academy?

Everything started when I had a trip to a career fair during my studies. This was the first time I met Biomapas in person as there were several lecturers that presented the company itself and its activities. I remember thinking that I would like to work with this team as it piqued my interest.

Later, when I was working on my master’s degree, I came across an advertisement on social media for the Biomapas Academy. I already knew that I wanted to learn more about the pharma industry and was interested in various opportunities, so I applied for this opportunity.

 

How was your experience during the three months?

The Academy was a continuous cycle spanning several months of interesting lectures from true professionals with extensive knowledge. During this short time, I learned a lot about product development, research, safety information and its systems, different possible roles and their responsibilities, and new opportunities where young specialists can grow and find their place in the life sciences industry.

What did the future hold for you after the Academy?

A while after the Academy, I officially became part of Biomapas and its big family! With my background being an MPharm, I was always interested in drug safety. Therefore, I am working in the Pharmacovigilance Department as a Pharmacovigilance Project Management Assistant. I must say there are many interesting things to learn and experience that I am looking forward to with my team.

 

What would you say to the future participants?

If you are thinking about participating in the Academy, do not hesitate. Being an alumnus, I can say that you will definitely see the pharma industry from within. It will broaden your understanding; you will gain needed knowledge and experience in life sciences and will be able to apply that information working in your chosen field. I hope to see you at Biomapas!

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Remaining Vigilant and Compliant after Brexit: What’s next? (Latest Updates)

Remaining Vigilant and Compliant after Brexit: What’s next? (Latest Updates)

On 29th March 2017 UK submitted the notification of its intention to withdraw from the EU. This means that UK will become a ‘third country’ from 30th March’19. Even though leaving the EU with a deal remains the Government’s top priority, UK drug agency is publishing a series of guidance documents for industry and other stakeholders covering the proposed arrangements for the regulation of medicines, medical devices and clinical trials, if UK leaves EU with no deal.

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Implementation of ISO 9001 and 13485 standards: what does it bring to company and clients?

Implementation of ISO 9001 and 13485 standards: what does it bring to company and clients?

Compliance with high quality standards is a non-negotiable performance parameter in Pharmaceutical and Medical Device industries. During 2016, Biomapas was re-certified according to the newest ISO 9001 standard version. Moreover, at the beginning of 2017, ISO 13485 implementation into BIOMAPAS Quality Management System was initiated. We discussed the influence of current changes to the whole company and its quality management with Egidija Pauriene, MD, Quality Assurance Director.

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Changing regulatory environment: eCTD submissions to become obligatory as of 2018

Changing regulatory environment: eCTD submissions to become obligatory as of 2018

A new challenge is about to be faced by the MAHs of medicinal products. Since online tools are becoming a bigger part of our daily lives, the competent authorities are also moving forward step by step. 1st Jan 2018, the European Medicines Agency will require that all regulatory submissions for medicinal products authorized via Decentralized or Mutual Recognition Procedure will be provided in eCTD format.

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Tuberculosis Medicines Clinical Development in Eastern Europe and CIS

Tuberculosis Medicines Clinical Development in Eastern Europe and CIS

World Tuberculosis Day is commemorated every year on 24th March to raise awareness of tuberculosis, which is still causing death of nearly 1.5 million people each year, mostly in developing countries. It marks the day in 1882, when Dr. Robert Koch announced that he had discovered the cause of tuberculosis, the TB bacillus. In comparison to other infectious diseases caused by a single infectious agent, tuberculosis is the second biggest killer worldwide.

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Biomapas announces the opening of a new office in Sweden

Biomapas has recently announced the opening of a new office in Stockholm, Sweden. This new location strengthens Biomapas’ presence in the Nordic countries and further accommodates the rapid growth of the company.

The expansion into the Nordics is in direct response to demand from Biomapas clients seeking local Regulatory and Pharmacovigilance support. The company already has offices in Switzerland, Lithuania, Russia, Georgia and Ukraine.

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Harmonization of EAEU GVP: CIS is getting more vigilant than ever before

Harmonization of EAEU GVP: CIS is getting more vigilant than ever before

On the 6-7 March, Biomapas Pharmacovigilance Department management and team from the CIS region participated in a meeting in Minsk. It was dedicated to strengthening collaboration between the team members as well as updating knowledge on latest PV trends. We discussed the most recent releases of legislation, such as Eurasian Economic Union Good Pharmacovigilance Practice harmonization and the importance of a teamwork approach with Biomapas’ PV Project Manager CIS, Aliaksandr Bakshtanovich, MD.

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European Union Funding

In July 2020 Biomapas started an EU funded project of research and development activities by creating an artificial intelligence (AI) tool for pharmacovigilance services.

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Biomapas receives Knowledge Economy Company 2016 award

26th January, 2016 Biomapas representatives attended the Knowledge Economy Forum award ceremony at the Presidential Palace of the Republic of Lithuania. The Knowledge Economy Company awards are granted each year from 2004 in order to honor the most progressive and innovative companies operating in Lithuania, creating high value-added products or services. The awards are patronized by the President of the Republic of Lithuania Dalia Grybauskaitė.

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Discover how Biomapas provides all the support to accelerate your clinical trials and optimize your drug development process.

Clinical Research

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Regulatory Affairs

Confidently navigate regulatory challenges with expert support.

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