An Oxford University trial, a world first, is looking at whether inoculating volunteers with doses of different combinations of two currently approved COVID-19 vaccines is effective.
Thanks to collaborations with Cerner, amassing of proprietary data and other achievements, the trial solutions firm has hit a significant access milestone.
The two companies are integrating their technologies in a move designed to help hasten trial launches, and get promising new treatments to market faster.
Bioclinica’s Image Redact AI tool enables trials to edit sensitive information from videos, photos and PDFs to ensure compliance and safeguard patient data
The company’s medical imaging technology and other eClinical solutions reportedly played a part in half of the treatments to receive the FDA designation.
As the COVID-19 vaccines continue the early stages of circulation in the US, the agency keeps an eye on industry actions and offers advice to key players.
With fewer than 3% of analyzed genomes currently coming from Africans, the companies are looking to increase access to and understanding of patient data.
While the change signifies the life-sciences solutions firm’s commitment to help customers and patients, day-to-day functions will remain much the same.
Conducted by SubjectWell, the survey of patients with Type 2 diabetes reveals how ethnicity and other factors play a part in trial participation tendencies.
Two leaders from the clinical technology solutions company discuss how digital tools like eCOAs have been invaluable in facing pandemic-related challenges.
A leader from the supply-chain specialist explains vulnerabilities and challenges unique to pharma, and how professionals can safeguard and streamline.
The trials, funded by the American Heart Association, will harness the company’s Verisense wearable sensor platform to examine brain-heart health links.
Formerly Parexel Informatics, the renamed clinical research technology company has broken off and will operate as an independent company going forward.
The pharma giant has invested in the clinical trial exploring the viability of Vedanta Biosciences’ VE202 inflammatory bowel disease treatment candidate.
A leader from Oracle Health Sciences examines the dynamic, challenging year and highlights creativity and ingenuity displayed by research professionals.
A representative from the global CRO outlines how forces like COVID-19, decentralized studies, globalization and others are driving change in the industry.
California information technology and services company Syntegra and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have signed a partnership to 'democratize access to the largest set of COVID-19 patient records': with the use of Syntegra's synthetic...
The immunotherapy-focused firm reports enrollment stands at 55% for its ongoing study exploring viability of Ampion as an inhalable COVID-19 treatment.
A leader from the anti-counterfeit solutions firm says that while packaging-level efforts may have an effect, on-dose technology is worth a closer look.
Authorities discovered the fake Pfizer erectile-dysfunction tablets in one of three cargo containers full of fraudulent goods, recently arrived from China.
The company’s Forensic Chemistry Group comprises a collection of technical professionals using their respective talents to detect and thwart counterfeiting.
Fight the Fakes gathers manufacturers and other stakeholders to brainstorm on ways to combat falsified medicines and safeguard the world’s medicine supply.
The pharmaceutical firm reports a counterfeit version of its Symtuza HIV treatment has been found and pulled from shelves at three American pharmacies.
Sosei Heptares and PharmEnable will harness artificial intelligence-enabled technology and advanced chemistry to explore neurological disease solutions.
Exploring alternative uses for drugs tapped for other indications, can save considerable time and money in discovery, according to an expert from the CRO.
The CRO is working with PWNHealth and Fulgent Genetics to enhance its monitoring program, including the addition of at-home COVID-19 testing capabilities.
The drug delivery platform company is exploring the viability of remdesivir and other potential treatments for the virus using its DehydraTECH technology.
The two organizations will collaborate on development of synthetic arms for clinical studies, drawing from millions of patient records and trial subject.
Industry organizations with hires, promotions, acquisitions and other news to share this month include Parexel, Novartis, WCG, Idifarma and more top firms.
Conducted via a partnership between Parexel and CISCRP, the study reveals insights about the needs and concerns of pediatric patients and their families.
As healthcare providers and other high-priority patients begin receiving the vaccines, the agency continues to act to help the national pandemic response.
Three leaders from pharma ingredients and innovation firm Lonza share views on challenges and opportunities likely to face the industry in coming months.
A new survey from the supply-chain analysis company revals inefficiencies, inaccurate data and other flaws can be costly in terms of revenue, reputation and patient lives.