The past two years have been full of shifts and shakes in the drug development field, but the change at Outsourcing-Pharma is easy and one for the better.
The pharmaceutical firm will work with the health tech company to create a digital therapeutic intended for patients dealing with a breast cancer diagnosis.
The pharmaceutical company is expanding its alliance with historically Black medical schools to bolster the battle against systemic health disparities.
An expert from the decentralized trial solutions company shares how eCOA and ePRO can be useful tools that improve the collection and quality of such data.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation grant, awarded to data management platform Flywheel, will support pediatric brain development in impoverished areas.
The pharmaceutical company has enlisted the help of the AI and NLP tech specialist to streamline clinical study report generation and submission processes.
The sponsorship from Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies will be used by the cancer support network to boost diversity in Phase I and Phase 2 clinical trials.
The trial financial management company outlined a range of solutions designed to help trial teams get a handle on budgeting, patient reimbursement, and more.
The company reports it has met the enrollment target for a trial of its sonic beam therapy, one step closer to submitting for FDA approval of the product.
The company has introduced a mobile application designed to streamline and automate training in a single platform for sponsors, CROs, and research sites.
Parexel's Community Alliance Network, designed to more deeply integrate clinical research into community healthcare, has invited Javara and CVS as members
uMotif and ClinOne announced at the 2022 DIA Global Annual Meeting that they have partnered to deliver an integrated solution for eCOA and eConsent in trials
A new survey reveals the majority of the general public thinks more cancer research is in order, but many are reluctant to pitch in to the effort financially.
This month’s announcements on new products, enhanced technology, partnerships, and more includes Eversana, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and other notable companies.
Unveiled at the 2022 BIO International Convention, the group's third annual diversity, equity, and inclusion report spotlights improvements both made and needed.
The company has completed its early-phase development and manufacturing facility in Bend, giving it 11 processing suites focused on first steps into the clinic.
The patient recruitment solutions company plans to work with the charity to support research and clinical trials through a range of fundraising activities.
An expert from the trial tech company discusses tools that can prove useful for trial teams looking to avoid employee shortages plaguing other industries.
A leader from the site management organization, which already has expanded since opening in 2019, is planning on adding sites and talent to its roster.
Representatives from Clincierge, Rare Patient Voice, Insight and Measurement, and Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical will lead the lively panel discussion on June 13.
This year’s DIA Global Annual Meeting (taking place June 19-23 in Chicago) reunites professionals for face-to-face learning and networking opportunities.
Offering 13 topic tracks to choose from, the DIA Global Annual Meeting (scheduled June 19-23) lets attendees chose the path that fits their unique interests.
The June 20 Medical Heroes Appreciation 5k Run and Walk, scheduled during the DIA Global Annual Meeting in Chicago, salutes contributions of trial volunteers.
Former Medable vice president Brian Ongioni has joined the trial tech provider as vice president of product, continuing a quest for patient-focused solutions.
During the upcoming BIO International Convention, experts from CerFlux, the MD Anderson Cancer Center, and Aga Khan University will weigh in with insights.
Coming back to the real world June 13-16, the industry event will offer face-to-face learning, networking opportunities, and fun, star-studded opportunities.
Efanesoctocog alfa is an investigational factor III therapy designed to prevent bleeds and bleeding episodes in patients diagnosed with the rare disorder.
This month’s announcements of awards, investments, executive appointment, and expansions include Javara, Thread, uMotif, Lonza, and other notable companies.
The division of Johnson and Johnson has selected the health tech company to create a mobile app to be used to collect data in a psoriatic arthritis trial.
The Lifebit CloudOS will be employed to create a Federate Trusted Research Environment within the center’s supercomputing cluster to handle data management.
A Touch, the Black Breast Cancer Alliance leader discusses how a grant from Genentech is helping the organization break down barriers in care and research.
Lithuania’s life sciences industry is growing at one of the fastest rates in Europe. Ahead of BIO, Innovation Agency Lithuania explains what the country’s plans are for future growth in the area and how this is built upon students heading into STEM studies.
Through its Health Equity and Diversity in STEM Innovation Fund, the biotech is looking to increase equity in care and diversify the scientific workforce.
An expert from health data and analytics solutions provider H1 explains how technology can help address the disparities in clinical trial and care access.
Withings Health Solutions' new remote patient monitoring (RPM) system seeks to tackle complexities identified after the launch of its first offering in the space.
The DATAcc has released a collection of open-access resources that are intended to help users build inclusivity into digital health measurement products.
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
Northway Biotech, a contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) based out of Vilnius, Lithuania, is set to open a facility in Boston, US.
The digital medicine solutions developer has received $300m in a Series D investment round, which will be used to help scale up its virtual care offerings.
The virtual research organization has developed digital instruments designed for assessing stools and recording crying episodes in pediatric clinical studies.
The approval is the first that the Food and Drug Administration has granted for a drug intended to treat eosinophilic esophagitis, a chronic immune disorder.
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the US National Institutes of Health, has awarded a total of $577m to establish nine Antiviral Drug Discovery (AViDD) Centers for Pathogens of Pandemic Concern.
This month’s announcements on new technology, awards, partnerships, and more include eClinical Solutions, COTA, Greenphire, and other notable companies.
Experts and organizations are honoring the occasion (designed to celebrate research accomplishments and achievements) with insights, education, and more.
A leader from the neurobiomarker platform provider tells how use of ML and other advanced analytical tools can help make better use of complex information.
An expert from the AI-focused technology company shares insights as to how it can be harnessed to better interpret, and even predict, patient behavior.
The institute will combine the university’s AI, ML, health science, engineering, genomics, and data capabilities to tackle health strategy and inequity.
The digital therapeutics specialist has announced the last patient has ended participation in a study investigating a precision solution for hypertension.