讲师团队
Jan Petracek, MD, MSc
CEO, Ivigee, Czech Republic
Jan is a passionate and visionary leader in the field of pharmacovigilance, with over 20 years of experience in the industry. He is the CEO of iVigee, a company that provides innovative and sustainable solutions for drug safety and risk management. He is also a Fellow of the International Society of Pharmacovigilance (FISoP), a Global Fellow in Medicines Development (GFMD), and a Qualified Person for Pharmacovigilance (QPPV). Jan has a proven track record of establishing, growing, and selling successful organizations, both for-profit and non-profit, in the pharmacovigilance sector. He has received multiple awards and recognitions, including the DIA Excellence in Service Award in 2018 and HM Queen's Award for International Trade in 2019.
Robert Scheiner, MSc
CIO, iVigee, United States
Mr Scheiner started his career lecturing Database Design and Database Management at the University of Technology, Sydney (1997-2000). Since then stayed in ICT technical and leadership roles in private sector and EU regulatory agencies, including EMA where he led the technical development of EudraGMP, EUTCT, EU Clinical Trials, ISO-IDMP and others. He has always focused on implementing complex data pipelines starting from data collection (mostly EU-wide), evaluation, processing, analytics as well as learning from the data. Currently an IT Lead at the European Banking Authority in Paris, and future CIO (as of 1/11/2021) of iVigee.
Phil Tregunno
Deputy Director - Patient Safety Monitoring, Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), United Kingdom
Phil is the Deputy Director of Patient Safety Monitoring within MHRA’s Safety & Surveillance function and has over twenty years of experience working in pharmacovigilance. Prior to his current role Phil spent fourteen years leading and developing the pharmacovigilance system, including technology, processes, and relevant aspects of Pharmacovigilance Legislation. He is now accountable for Patient Safety Monitoring across medicines, vaccines, devices, defects and blood products. Phil was responsible delivery of MHRA systems for COVID-19 vaccine surveillance and their integration into the healthcare system. For several years he has led international projects to develop and deliver tools for global pharmacovigilance.