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UPS announced a global expansion of its capabilities to support clinical trials, to help pharma move sensitive materials and specimens globally.
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Medidata signed a multi-year enterprise deal with Hanmi Pharmaceutical, a South Korea drug maker.
eClinicalHealth announced the the final results of the VERKKO remote online Phase IV clinical trial that used a patient-centric online clinical trial platform integrated with a wireless blood glucose meter in a completely remote setting.
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Partnerships in Clinical Trials USA 2016, celebrating its 25th year. October 5-7 / Boston Convention Center. Push Novel Drugs to Market through Clinical Trials Innovation, Technology and Strategic Relationships. Spotlight session on Zika
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Transforming Patient Recruitment through Patient and Site Engagement
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Articles
Respiratory drugs suffer from significant difficulties in establishing successful clinical trial endpoints.
Correctly forecasting completion times is essential in such a complex undertaking as a drug development program. At an operational level, senior drug development executives must rely on the time estimates to allocate scarce management, staffing and other financial resources.
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Blog Posts
Guido Rasi, delivered what agency insiders have described as a moving address to the entire staff, offering what reassurance he could.
Ken Getz offers insights into the promise of next-generation information tools and processes.
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Mobile Health
Clinical trial models based on the integration of wearable devices and smartphones are in their infancy, but early applications demonstrate compelling benefits.
This article surveys several pressing regulatory topics around mHealth technologies, including good clinical practice (GCP), fitness of use, security/privacy, electronic records (and eSource data), researcher oversight, and inspection preparedness.
The Sleep Apnea Association launched the SleepHealth mobile app study, the first large-scale observational sleep study that leverages mobile health to collect real world data.
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