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David Hammond, CCRC, CCRA
Clinical Affairs Manager, Calypso Medical Technologies, Inc.
Hammond is a former site coordinator, study monitor, project manager and clinical director with an expertise in developing clinical strategies for medical devices and implementing the clinical and regulatory pathways required for their approval. His experience also includes the design and implementation of standard operating procedures for clinical research organizations and international clinical trial operations in Canada, the UK, New Zealand and China. An annual lecturer on clinical research activities for the UW Extension Certificate Program in Biomedical Regulatory Affairs, he is also a former member of the national committee overseeing the educational and certification programs for the Association of Clinical Research Professionals.
Eric Hayashi, M.B.A.
Hayashi is president and CEO of LabConnect—a global provider of central laboratory services to the biopharmaceutical industry—and has spent more than 14 years in the clinical trials industry. Prior to LabConnect, Hayashi was VP, Corporate Development, for Radiant Research, the world's largest Site Management Organization (SMO), where he continuously served on the company's three-person executive team and held responsibility for sales, marketing, site acquisitions, strategic corporate alliances and patient recruitment. Hayashi joined Radiant near its inception, and was instrumental in its growth to nearly 1,000 employees over six years. Radiant was recognized as one of the nation's 500 fastest growing privately-held companies by Inc. magazine. Hayashi holds an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Erica Jonlin, Ph.D.
Jonlin is clinical research administrator for the Program of Excellence in Gene Therapy NHLBI grant at the University of Washington. Her responsibilities include coordinating and managing clinical gene therapy trials, ensuring regulatory compliance, and training investigators in regulatory issues. For five years, Jonlin was a human subjects review coordinator for one of the University of Washington's Institutional Review Boards. Jonlin is a former AAAS Science and Diplomacy Fellow, in which capacity she worked at the U.S. Agency for International Development, Office of Research. As a Fellow, she was involved in administering research funding programs and facilitating the review of grant proposals in the areas of immunology, tropical medicine and biotechnology. Jonlin earned her Ph.D. in biochemistry at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Instructors are subject to change.
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