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    Alison Evans

    Alison Evans is a healthcare professional with extensive experience in various roles within the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries. She currently serves as the Associate Director of Oncology Patient Affairs in Haematology at AstraZeneca, focusing on patient-centric initiatives.

    Prior to her current role, Alison held several other positions:

    1. Director of Global Respiratory & Immunology policy2
    2. Head of Policy and Impact2
    3. Head of Education and Training at the Drug Safety Research Unit (DSRU)1

    At the DSRU, Alison joined in 2012 and worked on various projects, including:

    • Study manager for Post Authorisation Safety Studies on the anticoagulant rivaroxaban (ROSE and ROSE ACS)
    • Leading pharmacovigilance studies as a study manager and senior research fellow
    • Conducting a post-authorisation active surveillance study on the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine1

    Alison has over 20 years of experience in conducting complex studies into the safety of vaccines and drugs used in healthcare. Her expertise lies in pharmacovigilance, which she describes as a rapidly evolving and highly regulated field.1

    In her role at AstraZeneca, Alison likely focuses on patient-centric initiatives within the hematology oncology space, leveraging her extensive experience in drug safety and patient affairs to improve outcomes for cancer patients.

    Highlights

    Jun 4 · pharmafocus.com
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    Cambridge, England, United Kingdom