Eric White
Senior Lead - Clinical Program & ILD Boehringer Ingelheim
Dr. Eric S. White is a Senior Clinical Program Lead at Boehringer Ingelheim, driving innovation in Interstitial Lung Diseases through strategic clinical research and development. With a background in pulmonary and critical care medicine at the University of Michigan, his work bridges translational science and clinical application. Dr. White’s research focuses on the extracellular matrix and its role in lung injury and repair, with landmark discoveries around PTEN signaling in IPF fibroblasts. His expertise in clinical trial design, statistical analysis, and fibroblast biology supports his mission to advance ILD therapies and improve patient outcomes.
Seminars
With Nintedanib and Pirfenidone approaching patent expiration, the IPF treatment landscape is at a pivotal moment. The industry is now exploring next-generation therapies, combination strategies, and novel mechanisms of action to address the remaining unmet needs in fibrosis progression and lung function preservation. However, as new therapeutic approaches emerge, challenges arise in clinical trial design, endpoint selection, and regulatory pathways.
This panel will examine the evolving IPF treatment paradigm, discuss the role of combination therapy, and explore how the
upcoming shifts will influence drug discovery, clinical development, and patient outcomes.
Discussion Points:
- What impact will the upcoming patent expirations of Nintedanib and Pirfenidone have on innovation and investment in IPF drug development?
- How are combination therapy strategies shaping the future of IPF treatment, and what are the key scientific and regulatory hurdles to address?
- What lessons can we learn from the development of past fibrosis treatments to optimize clinical trial design, including endpoints beyond FVC?
- With new mechanisms in development, what biomarkers and surrogate markers can better predict treatment efficacy and guide future therapeutic strategies?
- How do we ensure that novel therapies advance patient outcomes while maintaining accessibility and regulatory compliance in an evolving landscape?
