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Osteoarthitis: It’s Time to Spark Regeneration Innovation
Clinical Research News | Organ regeneration is not a new idea. After creating humans and giving us knowledge, Prometheus was doomed to regenerate his own liver every day to feed Zeus’ pernicious eagle. Osteoarthritis (OA) predates Prometheus; paleontologists have dug up dinosaurs with bad hips.
Nov 17, 2023
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Action Plan Developed To Enhance Enrollment In Acute Stroke Trials
Clinical Research News | Time is of the essence when it comes to acute stroke trials, where investigators may have mere minutes to obtain consent—in many cases, from a loved one of the patient. Because consenting delays can impact the potential efficacy of an experimental treatment, they represent the biggest obstacle to both participant enrollment and scientific advancement in the field.
Nov 14, 2023
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EU Clinical Trial Regulation 536/2014: Real-World Learnings, Best Practices For Successful Document Submissions In An Evolving System
Clinical Research News | The European Union Clinical Trial Regulation 536/2014 went live on January 31, 2022, with the purpose of harmonizing clinical trial document submission processes within the European Union member states and improving transparency to the public.
Nov 10, 2023
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Seeing the Bigger Picture for AI Application With Michael Ibara
Clinical Research News | Though increasing in popularity, the application of AI is not as widespread as some may think. In the case of clinical trials, AI is seldom used to help with organizing data, managing studies, and processing information.
Nov 8, 2023
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Innovation Opportunities in Vendor Selection and Partnerships
Clinical Research News | In clinical research, outsourcing is more of a partnership than it is just handing off work to other teams. The stakes are high, and the success of outsourcing relationships directly impact the success or failure of a pharmaceutical program.
Nov 7, 2023
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Decentralized Clinical Trials: Navigating The Regulatory Landscape For Efficient And Patient-Centric Research
Clinical Research News | The global decentralized clinical trials (DCTs) market is expected to see significant growth in the coming years. In 2021, the market was valued at $8.8 billion. And in 2026, the market is projected to reach $14.2 billion. Several key factors are fueling this transformation, including the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions, the increasing demand for faster and more cost-effective drug trials, the growing preference of patients to participate in clinical trials remotely, and the availability of electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePRO).
Nov 3, 2023