We had the chance to speak with Alicia Soler, Scientific Programme Manager at EATRIS, about the ‘Medicines Reimagined’ Stakeholder Forum and why it’s a must-join community for those passionate about drug repurposing or repositioning.
What is the ‘Medicines Reimagined’ Stakeholder Forum?
The Medicines Reimagined Stakeholder Forum is a dynamic space designed to unite stakeholders involved in drug repurposing, a promising approach that seeks new uses for existing medicines. This forum is more than just a meeting ground – it’s a community of practice aimed at fostering collaboration, sharing knowledge, and addressing the complexities of drug repurposing. Members of the community engage in open dialogue about challenges, successes, and best practices, driving collective progress in this vital area.
Who is it for?
The forum is open to a wide range of stakeholders, including funders, regulators, policymakers, patient advocates, healthcare providers, researchers, and industry professionals. Whether you’re a seasoned expert or a newcomer, this space welcomes anyone interested in the potential of drug repurposing to transform healthcare. The inclusive environment allows diverse perspectives to come together and learn from each other.
Why should people join?
Joining this forum provides unparalleled networking opportunities with key players in the drug repurposing ecosystem. It’s a chance to collaborate, share insights, and enhance your knowledge on navigating the complexities of drug repurposing. Members benefit from discussions on best practices and the opportunity to learn about recent breakthroughs in the field. By participating, you contribute to solving pressing healthcare challenges while being part of a supportive community.
How can people join?
Interested participants can join the Medicines Reimagined Stakeholder Forum by following this link.