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How Pharmacogenomics Can Benefit Your Clinical Trial

Worldwide Clinical Trials

In the increasingly advancing world of medicine, personalized care is a key factor that can progress your drug development efforts. One way to ensure customized disease management is to utilize pharmacogenomics (PGx) in your clinical trial. Reduces Trial Failures Oftentimes, clinical trials may fail due to a lack of efficacy.

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Insights from Industry Experts: Examining the Patient Experience in Clinical Trial Design

Worldwide Clinical Trials

With the necessary prioritization of various factors when designing your clinical trial, the patient experience can be overlooked or improperly addressed in study design. However, incorporating the patient experience into your design is one of the best ways to ensure your drug development program is a commercial success.

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How using AI in clinical trials accelerates drug development

Pharmaceutical Technology

But before pharmaceutical companies can go to market with a breakthrough drug, they need to ensure safety and efficacy through clinical trials. Pharma R&D teams are solving this problem by leveraging the power of artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical trials to save time and money.

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Paul Evans Coauthors ACRP Article for Clinical Trials Day

Velocity Clinical Research

In the second of two blogs in a collaborative series written by Paul Evans, President and CEO, and Victoria DiBiaso, Head, Patient Informed Development & Health Value Translation, Sanofi, they emphasize the most critical aspect of clinical trials — the patient.

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Deliver Fast, Flexible Clinical Trial Insights with Spotfire

Clinical research has entered a new era, one that requires real-time analytics and visualization to allow trial leaders to work collaboratively and to develop, at the click of a mouse, deep insights that enable proactive study management.

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Leveraging Genetic Testing for Enrolling Rare Disease Trials

Worldwide Clinical Trials

Written By: Derek Ansel, MS, CCRA, Executive Director, Therapeutic Strategy Lead, Rare Disease Given that 80% of rare diseases have a genetic etiology, genetic implications should be addressed at the onset of a clinical program to support trial enrollment. One diagnostic example that I discussed in my presentation is autism.

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What Are the Top Oncology Clinical Trial Trends Through the Lens of ESMO?

XTalks

Estimates based on publicly available information suggest more than 40 percent of all new therapies in development are cancer treatments. Given this hotbed of activity, innovation in the space to drive faster decisions and more efficient trials is intense.