uMotif is starting to reap the rewards of its patient first technology – that really does what it says on the tin, says the company’s CEO, Steve Rosenberg.
Medable and Syneos Health have extended their partnership to leverage the former’s established DCT technology solutions with an aim to expand access to clinical trials.
The physIQ monitoring platform will be used to evaluate an inhaled treatment, developed by InCarda, that is intended to treat atrial fibrillation patients.
Michelle Keefe, formerly the president of medical affairs and commercial solutions, joined the company in 2017; she also had spent 20 years working for Pfizer
A leader from the Syneos Health company explains how innovative tech can elevate patient recruitment and engagement, even with the challenges DCTs can face.
A forward-looking report from company experts includes a breakdown of the top trends to watch for in pharmaceutical development and in healthcare overall.
This month’s roundup of new equipment, technology partnerships, and other news includes items from Ajinomoto, Elligo, Syneos, ACD/Labs and other companies.
The two technology companies plan to work together to provide a unified platform that serves to streamline workflow, RWE generation and data harmonization.
The companies announcing acquisitions, new hires, promotions and other news this month include Syneos, Elligo, PCI Pharma Services, I Holland and more.
The partnership reportedly will center on optimizing integration for EHR data and remote-source data review to help accelerate clinical research results.
With the purchase, Syneos Health seeks to strengthen connections with the rapidly growing pre-revenue biopharmaceutical market, and expand global reach.
From pilot projects to process changes, the evolution of patient centricity is affecting all aspects of drug development, say industry experts, who share best practices and lessons learned.
Last year saw heightened market volatility, marked by international trade disputes, regulatory unrest, and a general feeling of uncertainty – but 2019 is off to a strong start with several multi-billion dollar deals.
Why do people do what they do? This is the question behavioral science aims to answer – and our understanding of which is directly relevant to the challenges facing the health care industry, says industry expert.
People on the move in January include new CEOs at Lonza, Taconic, MaSTherCell, Pii, and Wasdell, among several other c-suite shakeups and new hires as the industry kicks off the New Year.
The industry group recently announced its first technology standard, which addresses operational data exchange in an aim to improve information sharing between sponsors and CROs.
Access to an increasing amount of information is catalyzing research, while also lending to higher levels of professional burnout on behalf of health care professionals, says company executive.
Strong collaboration across the company’s clinical, commercial, and integration solutions teams led to a “solid performance,” said Syneos CEO Alistair MacDonald.
While the industry has made significant strides in its aim to improve patient-centricity and engagement – the same principles need to be applied to clinical trial site relationships, says Syneos.
Syneos Health has acquired the UK-based advisory firm Kinapse in a deal that will double its consulting footprint in Europe and further strengthen its commercial offerings – one company's fastest-growing lines of business, says CEO.
There is an increased need for transparency to improve the conduct of pediatric clinical trials and enhance the site investigator experience, says Syneos executive.