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July 22, 2013 By Lisa Dowdy

Welcome to Ana

Ana Righellis has joined Regulatory Science as our new Administrative Support Coordinator. She is coming to us from the SDSU Executive MBA program and has extensive experience with graduate programs for working professionals. We know that you’ll enjoy working with her. Our warm welcome to Ana!

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July 1, 2013 By Lisa Dowdy

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https://regsci.sdsu.edu/contact-us/

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February 7, 2013 By Lisa Dowdy

Regulatory Science Introduction

SDSU Center for Regulatory Science

Since 1999, the Center for Regulatory Science at San Diego State University have provided online education and training to enhance professional excellence and career opportunities for scientists in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device industries, and other professionals who are broadening their skill-set or making a career change.

Regulatory science professionals are in demand. A career in regulatory affairs can take many paths, e.g., clinical trials, drug development, food safety, medical device advancement, pharmaceutical research, or chemistry manufacturing and controls. Just knowing the fundamentals of regulatory affairs is not enough to advance your career or secure a job in this industry. To become a regulatory affairs professional, training and education are essential.

Students in our WASC-accredited fully online Masters Degree and Certificate Programs build a foundation of knowledge focused on current laws, regulations, and good manufacturing processes mandated by major governmental regulatory agencies, specifically the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and European Medicines Agency (EMA). Topics related to the discovery, development, testing, manufacture, commercialization, and post-marketing surveillance of pharmaceutical, biologic, and medical device products are at the core of these programs.

All of the Regulatory Science courses are available online as nine-week special sessions and designed to afford students a high degree of flexibility in integrating their studies with their professional responsibilities and other commitments. For personal advising, contact the Regulatory Science program at 619-594-6030 or regsci@sdsu.edu.

Click on the videos to the right to learn more about the Regulatory Affairs profession and our Program.

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February 6, 2013 By Lisa Dowdy

Industry Links

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