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FOREWORD Dear colleague,


It is my pleasure to welcome you to this special Bioanalysis Zone interactive supplement, which has been created to bring you the highlights from our recent Bioanalysis Zone Round Table Discussion on Issues Facing the Bioanalytical Community.


Bioanalysis Zone and Bioanalysis organized an independent Roundtable Discussion on 20 April 2016 at Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista, Orlando, Florida, USA, in which bioanalytical experts from Pharmaceutical Companies (Pharma) and Contract Research Organizations (CROs) were brought together to discuss topical issues faced by the quantitative bioanalytical community.


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Chaired by Neil Spooner (Senior Editor, Bioanalysis), the discussion focused on three key areas. First, the panellists assessed the current situation of outsourcing in bioanalysis, and discussed the direction of outsourcing of regulated bioanalysis in the future. Next, discussions on the divide between investments being made by Pharma and CROs in new bioanalytical techniques and technologies were discussed. Finally, the growing skills gap in bioanalytical laboratories was discussed covering aspects such as: the reality of the skills gap; technical areas is which the skills gap is most apparent; where the skills gap occurs; and how can it be overcome.


Having been part of the organizing team, witnessing the discussion unfold was highly informative. It helped my understanding of the depth of issues facing the bioanalytical community and future opportunities to overcome these issues. I am therefore delighted to be able to share this free supplement where you will find highlights from the resulting Round Table Discussion Report published in Bioanalysis and links to footage of the discussion, hosted on Bioanalysis Zone.


I hope you also enjoy this supplement and would love to hear your thoughts on the subjects discussed, so email, tweet or comment on the associated articles and videos.


Sankeetha Nadarajah Commissioning Editor, Bioanalysis


www.bioanalysis-zone.com


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