Monday, September 19, 2011

LSPM Sep18, 2011 - Product Development

Indiana Life Science Project Management Group
September 28, 2011
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
click to register

Offices of Software Engineering Professionals
Four Center Green, Suite 400
Carmel, Indiana


Product Development:
Bringing a Medical Device to Market
Andy Cothrel, Sonarmed
Software Engineering Professionals (speaker TBA)

We will be discussing:
- How unmet patient needs and scientific understanding become user requiremetns for those building a device prototype.
- How a device is programmed with consideration for detection, user interface, and data collection.



6 - 6:30 registration and networking
6:30 - 7 Andy presents
7 - 7:30 SEP presents
7:30 - 8 Wrap up, more networking


For questions, please contact Lou Begnel at lbegnel@gmail.com or 317-332-9986

Thursday, April 28, 2011

LSPM May 18, 2011 - Meeting in Indianapolis

Indiana Life Science Project Management Group
May 18, 2011
5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Indiana University Emerging Technologies Center
Indianapolis, Indiana
Click to register lspmmay2011.eventbrite.com

Business Development
Also known as pre-project management project management

Dr. Joerg Schreiber

Please join us for the LSPM May meeting.
Dr. Schreiber will discuss business and economic development as a project to secure funding, etc. for projects.
For questions, please contact Lou Begnel at lbegnel@gmail.com or 317-332-9986

Thursday, March 17, 2011

LSPM Meeting on March 31 - Partnerships

Indiana Life Science Project Management Group

register: lspmmarch2011.eventbrite.com

March 31, 2011

5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Indiana University Emerging Technologies Center

Indianapolis, Indiana

Clients, Vendors, Suppliers, Oh My!
Managing Cost, Quality, and Stakeholders in Partnerships

Lou Begnel, MBA, PMP
Steve Vinson, PMP

Please join us for the LSPM March meeting.

Learn ways life science companies and PMs maintain trusting external relationships while managing all of the normal project constraints.

For questions, please contact Lou Begnel at lbegnel@gmail.com or 317-332-9986

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

January 26 Life Science PM Event at IUETC

Indiana Life Science Project Management Group

January 26, 2011
5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Indiana University Emerging Technologies Center
Indianapolis, Indiana

please register here: http://lspmjan2011.eventbrite.com/

University Technology Transfer and Project Management for a Life Sciences Startup Company: Xylogenics, Inc.

Brad Fravel, PhD
IURTC Business Development Mgr.

Mike Neibler, MBA ChE
CEO of Xylogenics, Inc

Please join us for the LSPM January meeting.
Learn how IU commercializes intellectual property discovered in the laboratory. Also, learn how a startup company CEO utilizes PM skills to bring a new technology to market.

For questions, please contact Lou Begnel at lbegnel@gmail.com or 317-332-9986

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Life Science PM Public Meeting October 28, 2010 6pm – 8pm

Project Management in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain : Handling of Time and Temperature Sensitive Pharmaceutical Products

Hosted by:
BioConvergence
4320 W Zenith Dr
Bloomington, IN 47404


Alyson Norrick, Manager, Project Management
Michael Navarro, Project Associate
Andrew Peabody, Business Analyst
Curtis Strother, Project Mgr. and Technical Services Scientist

Time and temperature sensitive pharmaceutical products are increasingly shipped to the far reaches of the globe in support of research, clinical trials, and for commercialization. This presentation will contemplate how the various constraints of Project Management (time, scope, budget, quality, risk, etc.) affect the pharmaceutical supply chain and how BioConvergence is helping companies evaluate and mitigate their product’s risk in the ever complex pharmaceutical supply chain.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

LSPM Meeting on September 28: Regulatory Project Management

Jody Roth, Principal Adviser- US Regulatory, MS, PMP, RAC, Eli Lilly and Company

Leveraging Project Management Skills as a US Regulatory Coordinator

Developing innovative new drugs for approval requires knowing and using Project Management skills and tools. This skill set is critical for a Regulatory Coordinator who must lead an internal project team to implement a regulatory strategy and interact, negotiate and influence the FDA in order to gain final approval. Please join us as Ms. Jody Roth discusses how a Regulatory Coordinator adopts and implements elements of the PMBOK during drug development.

Click to register: lspmseptember2010.eventbrite.com
Tuesday, September 28
Doors open at 6 pm, speaker at 6:30 pm
Hosted By
Franklin University of Ohio
8415 Allison Pointe Blvd.
Indianapolis, Indiana 46250

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

LSPM Bloomington August 26 - Topic Update and Registration

Project Management Where You Expect it Least: Unexpected Lessons from Surgeons, Pilots and Musicians
Click to register

Carl M. Briggs, Ph.D.
Co-director Supply Chain and Global Management Academy and Clinical Associate Professor
Department of Operations and Decision Technologies
Kelley School of Business -- Indiana University


Over the past ten years there have been some significant contributions to the discipline of project management from some very unexpected sources. Some of these contributions aren’t labeled as “project management”, and may even have gone unnoticed by the larger PM community.
In this talk Carl will review some of these contributions, consider their implications and have the group engage interactively in application of these tools. Results will be shared with all participants.