In this third part of a series on the state of clinical research, the acting FDA commissioner talks about possible pathways to improving the infrastructure.
Interim data reportedly indicates Noxopharm’s Veyonda could be effective in treating cytokine storm, an inflammatory effect associated with moderate cases.
A leader from oncology trial insights and analysis specialist Inteliquet discusses how cancer studies can recover after the impact of the global pandemic.
An expert from synthetic biology tech firm Antheia offers ways to rethink current sourcing and manufacturing strategies to tackle current and future woes.
Organicell has announced the initial results from its India-based trial of the COVID-19 treatment Zofin look promising, plans to expand to more patients.
In this second part of a series on the state of clinical research, a leader from Javara lays out ideas to bring clinical research and care closer together.
The newly formed company (valued at $1.05b USD) will center on funding the firm’s decentralized trial technology platform and exploring new opportunities,
This month’s roundup of new hires, investment funding, partnerships, and other industry news includes key firms such as Clinical Ink, Medable, CPhI, and Sterling Pharma.
In the face of increasing demand for decentralized clinical trials and remote technology, the company has received funding to enable its further expansion.
The US agency continues to keep a watchful eye over the nation’s pandemic response, issuing advice to professionals and taking action where appropriate.
The CRO is offering an expanded range of post-authorization solutions designed to help developers with treatments and vaccines in their product pipeline
On May 5, a panel of experienced industry experts will discuss recent developments during Innovations in Drug Delivery, a free one-hour industry webinar.
A leader from the CRO talks about increased use of electronic patient-reported outcomes in research, challenges of adoption, and how ePRO benefits trials.
Leaders from AmerisourceBergen's World Courier and Lash Group tell how bringing trial supplies and services to patients can boost recruitment and retention.
A leader from the laboratory solutions provider talks about how the virus has created challenges for researchers, and how those obstacles might be cleared.
Leaders from the supply chain solutions company share their thoughts on challenges associated with virtual and hybrid trials, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
The advanced biotech analysis company is harnessing the power of a formidable supercomputer to discover potential treatments for the virus and mutations.
Artificial intelligence software company Thirona has released PRAGMA-AI, technology that automates and accelerates CT scans in cystic fibrosis analysis.
According to a Veeva Systems survey, contract research organizations are working to ensure clinical trials keep going during the COVID-19 era and beyond.
An expert speaking at the April 6 Clinical Development Innovations event will discuss an app that matches patients with clinical research opportunities.
The company reports that its patient-centric virtual study technology currently is in use in more than 60 ongoing trials in over 40 different countries.
A new report from the organization forecasts a wave of pharma innovation over the next four years could lead to 75 FDA drug approvals annually by 2025.
The companies are joining on a hybrid clinical trial to test a potential COVID-19 treatment, featuring an ambitious remote patient monitoring strategy.
As the vaccine goes into the arms of more people around the country, the US agency keeps on top of issues around the virus, offering resources and guidance.
A leader from the trial solutions provider discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the already growing interest in remote patient monitoring.
The Orchestrated Customer Engagement Technology reportedly has been adopted by 140 life sciences companies (including top-10 pharma firms) in nearly 90 countries.
The temporary medicines unit built for the agency's Central Intravenous Additive Service can produce up to 2,600 syringes weekly to meet growing demand
The development technology firm plans to use the funds, sourced from a wide range of investors, to expand its dev-ops platform and expand its global reach.
The 2020 Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine trial recruited more than 44,000 participants and reached submission for emergency authorization in 248 days: showing unprecedented speed and agility in the context of a global pandemic. So what have been the...
The partnership reportedly will center on optimizing integration for EHR data and remote-source data review to help accelerate clinical research results.
A leader from the risk-based quality management solutions provider will discuss the growing interest in the technology, during this year’s SCOPE event.
The annual event, moved to the virtual realm thanks to COVID-19, offers content on remote monitoring, drug development technology and other key topics.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued guidance for companies developing vaccines, diagnostics and therapeutics against new variants of SARS-CoV-2.
A senior clinical research associate from the CRO discusses how the pandemic has touched her workday, and how she is dealing with the myriad challenges.
A leader from the clinical data solutions firm explains how the challenges created by the pandemic have helped fuel creativity and innovation in studies.
A study by two trial technology firms reportedly indicates that decentralized trials are outperforming on-site in recruitment, retention and other aspects.