Bae Byuongjun – President, KoNECT, South Korea
Dr Bae Byuongjun, president of the Korea National Enterprise for Clinical Trials (KoNECT), outlines why Korea stands out in the APAC region as a top clinical trial destination, how clinical…
Address: 101 Daehakno, Chongno-gu, Seoul 110-799, Republic of Korea
Tel: 82.2.3668.7610
In response to increase in demand for clinical trials, KoNECT was founded for regional balanced development of medical industry, development of human force for clinical trials and development of core technologies. KoNECT has been designated by the Ministry for Health, Welfare and Family Affairs to be entrusted by the state the responsibilities and authority for budget distribution and management targeting researchers equipped with the capacities of research planning, promotion and management. For administration of supporting businesses, KoNECT is organized with 3 groups in order to implement infrastructures for clinical trials. In other words, KoNECT is divided into Regional Clinical Trials Center Supporting Group for implementation of facilities and equipments in clinical trial centers, Clinical Trials Training Academy for development and training of professional human force for clinical trials and Development Group for Clinical Trials Technology for development of the latest clinical trial technologies and distribution of the them in industrial and academic sectors. In addition, KoNECT is organized with Steering Committee, International Advisory Board, Technical Advisory Committee, Evaluation Committee and Secretariat.
Dr Bae Byuongjun, president of the Korea National Enterprise for Clinical Trials (KoNECT), outlines why Korea stands out in the APAC region as a top clinical trial destination, how clinical…
Deborah Chee, President of KoNECT (Korea National Enterprise for Clinical Trials), discusses what it takes to build one of the world’s leading clinical trials ecosystems and highlights the importance of…
The Korea National Enterprise for Clinical Trials (KoNECT) was established in 2007 by the Korean government to meet the increasing demand for local clinical trials and strengthen the country’s clinical research…
Korea had a late start, but is now one of the global hot spots for clinical trials. How would you sum up and explain this quick evolution? Clinical trials in…
Song In-Keum, chairman of the Korean Medical Devices Industry Association (KMDIA), discusses current opportunities offered by Korea’s growing medtech industry. What have been your priorities since you became the…
The Korean Institute of Toxicology (KIT) is a government-funded research institute that evaluates the safety of medicine, bio-related products and chemicals. PharmaBoardroom talks to Lee Sang-Joon, President of KIT about…
Korea possesses enormous potential to become an exporter of futuristic health systems in the near future, and has already started the process. Kim Han-Joong, chairman of the strategy committee at…
The Korea Drug Research Association (KDRA) was founded in 1986 to represent local pharmaceutical companies in their mission for global drug development. Kang-Choo Lee, president of KDRA, discusses the current…
The president of Astellas Korea offers his perspectives on Korea as a base for primary and clinical research, and the company’s recent partnerships in the country. You became president…
The head researcher at P&K Skin Research Center discusses the potential of South Korea as a clinical trial hub, and the company’s current expansion plans. What differentiates P&K Skin…
Don Hyun, president of MSD Korea, shares his vision to bring Korean pharmaceutical companies to the global stage and to bring a locally produced drug to blockbuster status in the…
The director of the Hanyang University Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases (HUHRD), discusses Korea’s leading role in developing biosimilars as well as the hospital’s efforts to curb chronic diseases. As…
The Korea National Enterprise for Clinical Trials (KoNECT) was established in 2007 by the Korean government to meet the increasing demand for local clinical trials and strengthen the country’s clinical research…
The director general of Korea’s Bureau of Health Industry explains what has led to Korea’s excellent healthcare system, and the competitiveness of the country’s pharmaceutical sector. Can you provide our…
Jung Kee-Taig, president of the Korea Health Industry Development Institute (KHIDI), outlines his “Health Economy 2030” for Korea, and highlights the institute’s domestic and international collaborations. KHIDI aims to…
Prior to founding Bioneer, Park Han-Oh spent a number of years working at KRIBB. Today he speaks about the company’s latest breakthrough technology in DNA synthesis and his outlook for…
See our Cookie Privacy Policy Here