Nicolas James - Episode 2 - Regulatory Voices
Thank you for joining us for the next episode of Regulatory Voices featuring Nicolas James, PharmD, MBA . Nic began his career as a pharmacist, including time spent working in a psychiatric hospital, before transitioning into regulatory affairs. Since then, he has built experience across big pharma, small biotech, and been is an acquisition environment and kept on too, giving him a well rounded perspective on how regulatory actually operates in practice and how much your career can change in environment in just a 6 year time frame. In this episode, we break down what regulatory strategy really means.
Not just following guidance, but interpreting it, making decisions in uncertain environments, and learning how to operate in the grey areas that define modern drug development. A key theme throughout is that you can read all the guidance documents you want, but real understanding comes from experience, judgment, and the people around you. We also explore the differences between large and small organisations, what changes during an acquisition, and how to think about building a career in regulatory today.
Finally, we take a deeper look at the psychiatric space. Drawing from his early experience and current work, Nic shares a grounded perspective on the unmet need that still exists, the challenges in developing new treatments, and where the field is heading, including the shift towards more personalised, data driven approaches. This session is ideal for anyone working in, or looking to move into, regulatory affairs who wants a practical, honest view of the role. Thank you again Nic for joining!
Links to other platforms to follow, full written report to go up tomorrow morning. If you enjoyed what you see today, please comment, like and share! Any questions for Nic or Me, put in the comments. If you would like to be apart of the show in the future please reach out me.