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Certara’s Dr. Craig Rayner Awarded 2018 Distinguished Alumni Award for the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Monash University
PRINCETON, NJ - Oct 24, 2018 - Certara®, the global leader in model-informed drug development, regulatory science, market access and real-world evidence solutions, today announced that Craig Rayner, PharmD, MBA, senior vice president, integrated drug development with Certara Strategic Consulting, has been awarded the 2018 Distinguished Alumni Award for the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Monash University. Dr. Rayner is also an adjunct associate professor within the faculty, which according to the 2018 QS World University Rankings by Subject, is ranked #2 in the world for pharmacy and pharmacology.
Monash University President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Margaret Gardner AO told Dr. Rayner that he was selected to receive the award in recognition of your integrity and ability to inspire others to strive for excellence, your exceptional contribution to your professional field, your community leadership and your ability to inspire our students to reach their highest potential.
I am thrilled Craig has been recognized by Monash University through this award. He is an outstanding role model for our professional and PhD students, and his intellectual generosity and collaborative mindset are the hallmarks of an established global leader, said Monash University Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Dean Professor William Charman.
I am honored to receive this award and extremely proud to be both an alumnus and adjunct faculty member at Monash University, said Dr. Rayner. Our shared guiding principles of innovation, collaboration, impact and excellence have guided extensive collaborations between myself, Certara and the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences for many years now, and will be the compass that guides our collaborations for many years to come.
Certara has partnered with Monash University faculty, notably Professor Carl Kirkpatrick, on clinical pharmacology and modeling and simulation projects on diverse topics ranging from pandemic infectious disease preparedness programs, to new medicines to treat respiratory viruses and significant global health diseases, to a novel interdisciplinary quantitative modeling and simulation framework - Pharmacology to Payer or P2P - that unites divergent disciplines of pharmacology, epidemiology and health economics to reduce market failures by improving decisions earlier in development.
In addition, a Certara-Monash University Industry Fellowship Program - that also received funding from MTPConnect - will soon commence. The fellowship involves a combination of academic coursework, hands-on industry training, international industry/academic placements and research, to develop the next generation of industry-experienced drug development scientists through training in clinical pharmacology, pharmacometrics and regulatory science.
About Dr. Craig Rayner
Dr. Rayner is senior vice president, integrated drug development with Certara Strategic Consulting. In this capacity, he supports more than 140 PhD, MD and PharmD drug development practitioners globally, creating value for clients across the drug development ecosystem and ultimately medicine access for patients. Prior to his current role, Dr. Rayner was the co-founder and CEO of drug development consulting firm d3 Medicine until its acquisition by Certara in 2016. Dr. Rayner's past appointments included leadership roles in clinical pharmacology and early development (Roche), clinical development (CSL-Behring), business development/licensing as global due diligence director (Roche), and as an academic researcher in clinical pharmacology and infectious disease research (Monash University).
He has extensive experience in early and late development of therapeutics, regulatory interactions with all major global health authorities, multiple filings and approvals and accountability for numerous due diligences, active support of negotiations, deal making and integration activities and is broadly published in clinical pharmacology and also infectious diseases.
Dr. Rayner received his bachelors degrees in pharmacy and pharmaceutical science from Monash University, his doctor of pharmacy from State University of New York at Buffalo, and his MBA from Melbourne University.
About Certara
Certara enables superior drug development and patient care decision-making through model-informed drug development, regulatory science, real-world evidence solutions and knowledge integration. As a result, it optimizes R&D productivity, commercial value and patient outcomes. Its clients include hundreds of global biopharmaceutical companies, leading academic institutions, and key regulatory agencies across 60 countries. For more information, visit www.certara.com.