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Online seminar: HRA ordinances - what has changed?

Following a thorough public consultation process, four implementing ordinances of the Human Research Act (HRA) were amended and The Federal Council approved the changes on 7 June 2024. These amendments aim to further improve the regulatory framework by addressing the technological and social developments while ensuring alignment with the international regulations and practices. The updated ordinances will enter into force on 1 November 2024, with the exception of the provisions on transparency, which will enter into force on 1 March 2025.

This seminar is organised by the Regulatory Affairs Platform and the Education Platform.

About this session

Content and speakers:

Content:

This one-hour seminar provides an overview of the most significant changes with a particular focus on the Clinical Trials Ordinance (ClinO) and Human Research Ordinance (HRO).

Speakers: 

Güliz Vanli Jaccard, PhD: Regulatory Affairs Platform Coordinator, CRC Lausanne

Claudia Becherer, Team Leader Regulatory Affairs, DKF Basel

Who should attend:

All clinical research professionals interested in the latest modifications to the Human Research Act (HRA) ordinances.

When:

Monday, 28 October 2024, 12:00 – 13:00

Materials

Download the materials from this online seminar.

The Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH), Swissmedic and swissethics have jointly produced explanatory slides which provide a very good overview of the changes to the HRA ordinances. 

The presentation of the FOPH, swissethics and Swissmedic can be found here and below.

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