• Getting Real With Cancer: AI-Powered App For Patients' Journeys

    Clinical Research News | The real-life challenges and experiences of cancer patients are very different than what they’d encounter in a clinical trial. That’s where Belong.Life steps into the gap with a free, GPS-like app for cancer patients that’s driven by artificial intelligence (AI), says CEO Eliran Malki. 

    Aug 14, 2019
  • NIHR Making Studies 'Land Well' in the UK

    Clinical Research News | The United Kingdom (UK) has several attributes that make it uniquely appealing to clinical trial sponsors and contract research organizations (CROs) looking to cut the cost and time of drug development. The virtues are all related to its world-class National Health Service (NHS), the largest single-payer healthcare system on the planet.

    Aug 12, 2019
  • How AI Can Quantitate Patient Outcomes For Physical Therapy

    Clinical Research News | BlueJay's AI-enabled telehealth platform is taking on post-surgical rehabilitation and providing at-home accountability and assessment for recovering patients.

    Aug 6, 2019
  • ACRES Delivers Global Accreditation Program

    Outsourcing Pharma | The Alliance for Clinical Research Excellence and Safety (ACRES) has launched a global accreditation program for clinical research sites, as part of its Site Accreditation and Standards Initiative, which has spanned the past six years.

    Aug 2, 2019
  • IBM, Solve.Care, Greenphire, And More: News From July 2019

    Clinical Research News | July was full of exciting news in the clinical trial and healthcare community, including partnerships, products, and promotions from IBM, Solve.Care, Greenphire, and more. 

    Jul 31, 2019
  • Pregnancy Compensation Hypothesis: Women Really Are In A Pickle

    Clinical Research News | A new theory is uniting full lines of evidence from anthropology, immunology, and evolution to explain sex differences in the risk for autoimmune diseases and certain cancers. An interdisciplinary team of scientists at Arizona State University (ASU) have coined it the Pregnancy Compensation Hypothesis and describe the phenomenon in the July 1 issue of Trends in Genetics.

    Jul 30, 2019
  • Understanding The Plight Of Caregivers In Clinical Research

    Clinical Research News | A growing body of caregiver research suggests that the people working tirelessly behind the scenes to get loved ones to and from their doctor appointments and through activities of daily living are themselves in need of some TLC.

    Jul 29, 2019