Newsletter | August 14, 2025

08.14.25 -- Wearables: An Essential For Decentralized Clinical Trials

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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

Overcoming Issues Of Non-Enrolling Sites In Clinical Trials

Explore the challenges of non-enrolling sites in clinical trials, focusing on the benefits of leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in addressing those issues.

Continuous Cough Monitoring: Addressing Placebo Effects And Data Gaps

Modernizing symptom monitoring is essential to improving clinical trial quality, and these tools deliver richer, more accurate data that can help close information gaps.

Understanding The Perceptions And Potential Of Clinical Research

The PA Consulting Clinical Trials Pulse Report 2024 presents a compelling picture of public perceptions, challenges, and innovation opportunities in clinical trial design and delivery.

A Strategic Framework For Positive Site-Sponsor Relationships

Through an examination of evolving trial strategies and implementation, we aim to lay the groundwork for a collaborative, mutually beneficial atmosphere, ultimately leading to a sustainable competitive edge.

5 Essential Capabilities For Decentralized Clinical Trials

Learn how to develop and utilize a successful DCT framework, enabling your study to enhance patient access, improve data quality, and streamline study operations.

Simplifying ePRO Data Collection

The Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) model, supported by Trialkit, is an innovative approach in clinical trials that allows participants to use personal smartphones or tablets for data collection.

Building An Analytics Culture In Clinical Development

Discover how embracing fast and flexible clinical analytics can help you address clinical questions and provide real-time insights into data issues as they arise.