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Jason Scott

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Sites Name Tech Acceptance as Essential Factor in Selection of Sponsors, Survey Finds

January 16, 2023
Jason Scott
As the pandemic-era lure of decentralized trials (DCT) waned last year and traditional trials reasserted themselves, sites considering sponsors in 2023 are placing critical importance on sponsors’ willingness to accept and integrate site-picked technology. Read More
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EU-CTR Faces Rough Transition Amid Industry Concerns

January 3, 2023
Jason Scott

The two-year transition to the new EU Clinical Trials Regulation (EU-CTR), set to begin Jan. 31, 2023, may be off to a rocky start, according to several experts that attribute much of the concern to the function of the Clinical Trials Information System (CTIS) at the heart of the new regulatory scheme.

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CRO Market Shows Signs of Consolidation Amidst Record Levels of Demand and Growth

November 7, 2022
Jason Scott
The market for CROs, once only niche providers of trial support services, is at an all-time high as sponsors increasingly outsource their clinical trial activities, leading to record levels of CRO consolidation and growth, according to a new analysis. Read More
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More Work Needed to Apply Machine Learning in Clinical Research, Experts Say

November 1, 2022
Jason Scott
Machine learning (ML) is viewed as the next generation solution for supporting decision-making and development by many industries, and the clinical research sector is no exception. But not all applications of this artificial intelligence technology are appropriate for clinical trials, say several researchers who have raised questions about its validity, reliability and scalability. Read More

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