The pharmaceutical company, which uses thin-film freezing to develop inhalable therapies, has completed enrollment in the first phase for its drug candidate.
With the launch of its Trialbee Honey technology, the company aims to bring together recruitment information from different sources for sweeter results.
The US agency plans to use the software firm’s Lighthouse technology to improve understanding of COVID-19 and other conditions in long-term care facilities.
According to two leaders from the healthcare tech firm, improving the way healthcare data is collected, stored, and used can contribute to improved care.
The US federal agency has released a document designed to help clinical trial teams obtain effective, efficient data from patients in their cancer research.
According to a leader from the pharma firm, considering a patient’s needs and seeing them as a whole person is vital to successful studies and drug design.
In this first part of a series on the state of clinical research, an expert shares insightful ideas on how to improve patient experience and study results.
Published by Tabula Rasa Healthcare, the report looks at the MedWise Risk Score, technology designed to determine ADE risk rising from medication regimens.
The company’s Patient Advisory Council brings together a range of people and perspectives to help ensure increased diversity, inclusivity and engagement.
The results of a recent Phase III study show caregivers can gauge by individual age, functional status to adapt treatment approaches to specific patients.
According to a company leader, electronic clinical outcome assessment solutions should take ease of use for patients, sponsors and others into account.
Two leaders from the clinical technology solutions company discuss how digital tools like eCOAs have been invaluable in facing pandemic-related challenges.
The two organizations will collaborate on development of synthetic arms for clinical studies, drawing from millions of patient records and trial subject.
Health tech specialists GoodCell are working with the New York Blood Center to identify COVID-19 patients with elevated risk of adverse clinical outcomes.
A leader from the global CRO shares an update on their new Accellacare clinical research network, and perspective on the importance of patient centricity.
This year the conference brings its content, focused on the intersection of clinical research and patient care, from the real world to the virtual one.
By Barbara Lopez Kunz, global chief executive, DIA
The practice of incorporating the voice of the patient into clinical development has gained significant traction over the past decade, and rightfully so.
Awareness around the potential opportunities created by artificial intelligence has never been higher, but pharma’s biggest challenge in 2019 will be adopting and scaling the right technology to improve patient outcomes, says an industry executive.