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Top Life Science News and Trends in 2023 at Xtalks

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In 2023, there were significant advancements and notable trends in the life sciences. Xtalks compiled a list of its top life science news and trends of 2023, which provided readers with the latest developments, information and expert insights across life science industries, including pharma, biotech and medical device.

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Digital tools driving innovative clinical trials

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The COVID-19 pandemic has catalysed significant changes in the way pharma develops drugs, particularly in the clinical trial space. Hybrid or decentralised clinical trials (DCTs) have gained traction as technology, infrastructure and knowledge have evolved to support their use. Source: Izmailova et al, 2017.

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4 Life Sciences Trends for 2023

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The life sciences and healthcare are among the biggest industries globally, and their significance was particularly highlighted during the past couple of years by the COVID-19 pandemic. Given the hyperfocus on the life sciences thanks to COVID, consumers appear to be more autonomous and vocal about their medical demands and choices.

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Clarify Health’s new offering shows one way tech can help improve clinical trial diversity

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The last three years in pharma have seen a growing awareness of and dissatisfaction with a trend that has plagued the industry for its whole life: Nondiverse and unrepresentative clinical trials, which lead to incomplete data and compounded health disparity for minority populations.

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Synthetic control arms in clinical trials: Making it happen

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Across the industry, pharma companies are turning to AI and real-world data to address many of the challenges of running clinical trials. The post Synthetic control arms in clinical trials: Making it happen appeared first on. But what does it take to implement these innovations?

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Initiative to measure carbon impact of clinical trials

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A working group has been created to measure and compare the carbon footprint of centralised (traditional site-based) and decentralised clinical trials. The Clinical Trials Environmental Impact Community of Interest (CoI) was started by Pistoia Alliance member, Syneos Health. Growing pressure on life sciences.

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Can technology help diversify clinical trials?

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This is the second in a two-part series examining how pharma can embrace the DEI agenda to create more effective medicines through more representative clinical trials. The same principles are increasingly being applied to clinical trials to improve diversity, mitigate bias, and reinforce inclusion in clinical trials.