Regulatory Frontiers: UK's Centres of Excellence in Regulatory Science and Innovation
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How is the UK positioning itself at the forefront of regulatory science innovation through strategic investments in centres of excellence? This episode explores the UK Government-funded Centres of Excellence in Regulatory Science and Innovation (CERSI) Initiative and its pivotal role in shaping the future regulatory landscape for AI and in silico technologies in healthcare. We examine two of the seven CERSIs funded by UK Government. Brunel University's critical work on building trust frameworks and ethical governance for AI applications, alongside the University of Manchester's groundbreaking advances in in silico clinical trials that promise to revolutionise drug development timelines and efficiency.
This podcast delves into the regulatory science challenges and opportunities presented by these emerging technologies, offering insights into how the UK CERSI strategy is creating new pathways for innovation while ensuring patient safety. From establishing robust validation methods for in silico trials to developing adaptive regulatory frameworks for AI, discover how these centres of excellence are addressing the complex intersection of technology, healthcare, and regulation. Join us for an essential conversation about the transformative potential of these initiatives and their implications for researchers, regulators, and healthcare systems worldwide.
Source: Developing regulatory science to advance healthcare (2025) www.ukri.org/news/developing-regulatory-science-to-advance-healthcare
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