Researchers from Princeton University, California Institute of Technology, Harvard School of Public Health and the University of Cambridge are currently testing a new trial design called “two-by-two,” which could potentially provide a better link to a patient’s...
The House of Representatives recently completed the last step in processing a bill that will compensate patients with rare diseases involved in clinical trials. The Ensuring Access to Clinical Trials Act of 2015 would allow compensation of up to $2,000 to...
As covered in an article by Zachary Brennan in raps.org, the ICH has updated their GCP guideline with the goal to simplify and cut the cost of clinical trials. The aim is to create a more “unified standard for the regulatory authorities in the EU, Japan, US, Canada...
With the previous resignation of Commissioner Margaret Hamburg, there has been talk that current deputy commissioner for medical products and tobacco, Robert Califf, may soon be the new US FDA commissioner. Concurrently, the US Senate is working to permanently...
The SCRS is hosting the 10th annual Site Solutions Summit in Amelia Island, Florida from October 8-11. Diana Caldwell, Pearl Pathways’ CEO and President, will act as a panelist on October 10th at 4:00pm for “The Truth of its Impact for Your Site.”...