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Transgender women are still at risk for prostate cancer

Medical Xpress

Transgender women keep their prostates even after gender-affirming surgery, but the extent to which they remain at risk of prostate cancer has been unclear.

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Clinical Research Workforce Initiative Aims to Seize Momentum

ACRP blog

“Seizing momentum” and “meeting people where they are” were the implicit themes of several new, ongoing, or proposed workforce development efforts highlighted by representatives of leading institutions on Friday (April 28) during the latest meeting of ACRP’s Partners Advancing the Clinical Research Workforce (PACRW) collaborative initiative. With a shared goal of building a bigger and brighter future for the clinical research profession, more than 20 PACRW advisors from across the academic, regu

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Clouds carry drug-resistant bacteria across distances: study

Medical Xpress

For a team of Canadian and French researchers, dark clouds on the horizon are potentially ominous not because they signal an approaching storm—but because they were found in a recent study to carry drug-resistant bacteria over long distances.

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Women’s Perspectives on Thriving in—and Surviving Because of—Clinical Research

ACRP blog

On Saturday morning (April 29), ACRP 2023 attendees were inspired by a panel of women in the clinical research profession who talked about the progress that is being made for their gender in the field, and in the afternoon were further inspired by a healthcare practitioner who recounted how disruptive scientific progress made possible by clinical research has saved her life thus far from a rare and incurable condition.

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European Clinical Supply Planning: Balancing Cost, Flexibility and Time

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European paediatricians sound alarm over medicine shortage

Medical Xpress

Paediatricians from European countries have raised the alarm over a shortage of medicines for children including antibiotics and asthma treatment, warning it was endangering health.

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ACRP 2023 Speakers Emphasize Impacts of Quality and Diversity on Clinical Trial Sites

ACRP blog

Among many other topics, speakers at this weekend’s ACRP 2023 gathering in Dallas, Texas, are sharing insights on the importance of building quality into clinical trials and increasing diversity among the staff and patients at the study site level. Discussing the modernization of clinical trials in light of the pandemic and even larger, ongoing trends, David Burrow, PharmD, JD, Director, Office of Scientific Investigations, Office of Compliance, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, U.S.

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Unlocking the Full Potential of Electronic Data Capture (EDC) built on the Salesforce Platform

Cloudbyz

Cloudbyz, a prominent provider of innovative software solutions, offers a robust Electronic Data Capture (EDC) system built on the Salesforce platform. This powerful combination empowers businesses to collect, manage, and analyze data efficiently while leveraging the full potential of the Salesforce ecosystem. In this blog, we will explore the numerous benefits of Cloudbyz EDC on the Salesforce platform and discuss how it can revolutionize the way organizations handle their data.

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Which pharmaceutical companies have the most gas dosed drugs?

Drug Patent Watch

This chart shows the pharmaceutical companies with the most gas dosed drugs. For a different perspective, see the most popular dosage types. The companies with the most gas dosed drugs… The post Which pharmaceutical companies have the most gas dosed drugs? appeared first on DrugPatentWatch - Make Better Decisions.

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