Newsletter | March 6, 2025

03.06.25 -- Wearables: An Essential For Decentralized Clinical Trials

FEATURED EDITORIAL

Wearables: An Essential For Decentralized Clinical Trials

Bryan Hansen, Ph.D., director of Innovative Health at Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine, discusses types of wearables, his experience using them in neurological disease clinical trials, and some future plans for these devices.

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Pioneering Clinical Research For Native Americans In South Dakota

Lynn Bartholow is transforming clinical research for Native American populations. Explore her journey into clinical research and efforts to build trust and foster participation and community engagement.

6 Ways Lab Data Can Improve Clinical Trials

Explore six key ways laboratory data strengthens the clinical trial process, focusing on how RWD enhances patient recruitment, accelerates screening workflows, and improves overall study outcomes.

6 AI And Machine Learning Considerations For Effective Trial Management

Are you considering integrating AI and ML into your workflow? These six considerations will help you plan out an effective trial.

Different Stakeholder Perspectives On Navigating DHT Guidance

In a recent panel, industry leaders discussed the implications of FDA guidance for sponsors and developers implementing DHT as an innovative way to capture multidimensional patient data remotely.

Achieving A 2.67x Reduction In Study Build Time

This study explores the potential of Focused Ultrasound Neuromodulation in deepening meditative states, and the platform that helps enhance the overall experience for researchers and participants alike.

The Promise Of IQVIA One Home For Sites: A Site CEO's Perspective

By providing research sites with a unified, streamlined interface, we can reduce operational friction, enhance collaboration, and ultimately accelerate the development of new therapies.

How A Dedicated Medical Affairs Team Drives Site Engagement

See how improvements made to SIP have allowed for quick access to study documents and bulk actions for streamlined document management and enhanced user experience.

Reduce The Need To Perform A 12-Lead ECG In Resource Limited Settings

Remote cardiac monitoring technology is enabling the pharmaceutical industry to shift towards innovative, efficient, and patient-friendly clinical trials.