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ASCPT’s New Strategic Plan for 2026-2030
From Abigail W. Gorman, MBA, Chief Executive Officer
The Board of Directors is excited to introduce ASCPT’s new strategic plan: a shared roadmap that reflects who we are, what we value, and how we intend to lead in an increasingly complex world.
Through Science, we will advance scientific rigor, innovation, and collaboration across the full spectrum of our field, ensuring that our tools and principles translate into real patient impact.
Through People, we commit to strengthening and growing a vibrant, inclusive, and multidisciplinary community, supporting members across all career stages, disciplines, and geographies, and fostering the next generation of scientific and societal leaders.
Through Influence, we will amplify and diversify ASCPT’s voice so that our science informs decisions across drug discovery, development, regulation, and use continuum. We aim to strengthen members’ communication and influencing skills needed to translate clinical translational pharmacology insights, as shaped by the patient voice, into patient-centered impact.
This strategic plan has been developed by the Strategic Planning Taskforce, in close collaboration with the Board of Directors, and with insights from the Summit that was held last year, our member needs survey, as well as a wide input from many members through stakeholder interviews.
I hope you will see these strategic goals reflected in the content we offer to our members, now throughout the years to come. We hope to position ASCPT as a community that offers access to cutting-edge science and fosters global relationships and collaborations while also acting as an influential voice for our discipline. |
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Help Shape the Science of Future Meetings!
If you attended the 2026 Annual Meeting, ASCPT would value your feedback on your conference experience. Your input will help guide future decisions—what worked well, what could be improved, and which topics should be featured in upcoming Annual Meetings. Please complete the evaluation by March 19, 2026. |
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Wednesday, March 18 – 12:00 PM ET
Work in Early Phase Clinical Trials and eCurious?
Brought to you by ASCPT Partner, T-Health |
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THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2025, 2:00 PM ET
Presented by the Cell, Gene, Regenerative Medicine & Nucleic Acid (CGRN) Community |
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Full Speed Ahead for the 2027 Annual Meeting
ASCPT is now turning its attention to the 2027 Annual Meeting, built around the theme Translating Molecules to Medicine—a forward looking exploration of how breakthrough science becomes real world therapeutic impact. The Call for Proposals will open soon, and now is the perfect time to begin shaping your innovative session Ideas. Proposal submissions will be due by Thursday, June 11, 2026, at 4:00 PM ET.
Contact the ASCPT Meetings Department at meetings@ascpt.org with any questions. |
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Have You Engaged with ASCPT Central?
Our new integrated community platform, ASCPT Central, offers the next level of interaction for your membership experience. Have you logged in and updated your profile, posted a thread or question, or visited your Networks and Communities? You are now empowered to engage in real-time discussions, access curated resources, and build professional networks through personalized feeds and event tools. We hope to see you there! |
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Step Up and Get More Involved: Complete Our Invitation to Volunteer Today!
Now is an excellent time for members of all types and career stages to be an important part of ASCPT initiatives. Learn more about the wide range of opportunities available and express your interest in volunteering by completing our Annual Invitation to Volunteer Survey. Contact members@ascpt.org with any questions. |
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CPT Says Farewell to Piet van der Graaf and Kathy Giacomini
Check out the clinpharmpod episode in which former Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics Editor-in-Chief Piet van der Graaf, PharmD, PhD, and former Deputy Editor-in-Chief Kathy Giacomini, PhD, discuss their journeys to clinical pharmacology, ASCPT, and the CPT editorship. They reminisce about mentors and influential people in their lives, challenges and milestones faced at CPT, and how scientific publishing continues to evolve and change. |
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Are You Using the Job Alert Feature at the ASCPT Career Center?
Is a new career opportunity on your horizon? Use the ASCPT Career Center’s Job Alert feature to optimize your search.
Apply filters to view jobs relevant to you, and when the jobs populate, enter your email address on the pop-up window. You’ll then receive an email asking you to activate the job alert, where you can receive regular emails containing only jobs that match your criteria. |