Clinical Development

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Iqvia: Trials must ease patient burdens

By Jenni Spinner

The health information technology company is looking at ways to alleviate the burdens clinical trial participants face, in order to improve recruitment and retention.

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Medable launches patient advisory council

By Jenni Spinner

The clinical trial solutions provider has assembled a US-based network of advocates to help find ways to elevate patient access, experience and outcomes.

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Parexel acquires pharma modeling firm

By Jenni Spinner

The Boston-based drug development firm has purchased Model Answers, a pharma consulting and technology firm in Australia.

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Veeva files motion to expand suit against Iqvia

By Jenni Spinner

Filed in 2017, Veeva Systems’ antitrust lawsuit alleges Iqvia has exacted ‘monopoly control’ restricting freedom in clinical trial software and data management.

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Rare disease trials create common burdens

By Jenni Spinner

In time for Rare Disease Day, orphan-disease patients, site managers and service providers discuss challenges obstacles faced in trial participation.

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BBK: Patients, trial participants share a voice

By Jenni Spinner

The latest Study Voices survey from BBK Worldwide indicates healthcare consumers and trial participants think alike towards technology, doctor access and quality of care.

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Year begins with bang for AI drug development

By Ben Hargreaves

Alongside the first drug developed by AI entering clinical trials, there have been a number of other instances of the technology being used to aid the discovery of new treatments.

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The potential of blockchain for clinical trials

By Ben Hargreaves

Due to the imperative for secure communication between stakeholders organizing clinical trials, a recent report suggests that blockchain technology could be a ‘perfect’ solution.

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Funding for AI startups dries up

By Ben Hargreaves

The number of startup companies emerging and the funding that they received took a sharp downturn in 2019.

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