Artificial intelligence and real-world data for drug and food safety - A regulatory science perspective.

Shraddha Thakkar,William Slikker, Frank Yiannas,Primal Silva,Burton Blais, Kern Rei Chng,Zhichao Liu, Alok Adholeya,Francesco Pappalardo, Mônica da Luz Carvalho Soares,Patrick Beeler,Maurice Whelan,Ruth Roberts,Jurgen Borlak, Martha Hugas,Carlos Torrecilla-Salinas,Philippe Girard,Matthew C Diamond,Didier Verloo,Binay Panda, Miquella C Rose, Joaquim Berenguer Jornet,Ayako Furuhama,Hong Fang, Ernest Kwegyir-Afful, Kasey Heintz,Kirk Arvidson, Juan Garcia Burgos,Alexander Horst,Weida Tong

Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP(2023)

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In 2013, the Global Coalition for Regulatory Science Research (GCRSR) was established with members from over ten countries (www.gcrsr.net). One of the main objectives of GCRSR is to facilitate communication among global regulators on the rise of new technologies with regulatory applications through the annual conference Global Summit on Regulatory Science (GSRS). The 11th annual GSRS conference (GSRS21) focused on "Regulatory Sciences for Food/Drug Safety with Real-World Data (RWD) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)." The conference discussed current advancements in both AI and RWD approaches with a specific emphasis on how they impact regulatory sciences and how regulatory agencies across the globe are pursuing the adaptation and oversight of these technologies. There were presentations from Brazil, Canada, India, Italy, Japan, Germany, Switzerland, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States. These presentations highlighted how various agencies are moving forward with these technologies by either improving the agencies' operation and/or preparing regulatory mechanisms to approve the products containing these innovations. To increase the content and discussion, the GSRS21 hosted two debate sessions on the question of "Is Regulatory Science Ready for AI?" and a workshop to showcase the analytical data tools that global regulatory agencies have been using and/or plan to apply to regulatory science. Several key topics were highlighted and discussed during the conference, such as the capabilities of AI and RWD to assist regulatory science policies for drug and food safety, the readiness of AI and data science to provide solutions for regulatory science. Discussions highlighted the need for a constant effort to evaluate emerging technologies for fit-for-purpose regulatory applications. The annual GSRS conferences offer a unique platform to facilitate discussion and collaboration across regulatory agencies, modernizing regulatory approaches, and harmonizing efforts.
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food safety,artificial intelligence,data,drug,real-world
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