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The 14th Annual Outsourcing in Clinical Trials Conference will take place on April 1-2, 2025, focusing on patient participation and diversity in clinical research. Experts will discuss outsourcing strategies and the impact of the BIOSECURE Act, promising valuable insights for stakeholders in the clinical trial landscape.
Exciting Developments at the 14th Annual Outsourcing in Clinical Trials Conference!
Get ready, folks! The much-anticipated 14th Annual Outsourcing in Clinical Trials Conference is just around the corner, taking place on April 1–2, 2025. This event promises to be a treasure trove of insights and discussions about everything related to clinical trials. And what’s more, it’s happening in the vibrant research hub of the SE region!
Focusing on Patient Participation
This year, the spotlight will be on the role of patients in clinical research. As we see a shift in regulations, the voices of patients are becoming more crucial than ever. They are not just subjects in studies; they are key players driving the future of clinical research. With this growing emphasis, the conference will explore how different models of CRO-sponsor relationships can facilitate genuine patient involvement.
Attendees can look forward to a host of discussions led by prominent figures in the industry. How can we enhance patient participation? What new outsourcing strategies are in play? These are just some of the burning questions that will be tackled by experts in the field.
A Day to Remember
On the first day, participants will have the chance to learn from Richie Khan, co-founder and COO of a renowned consultancy specializing in patient advocacy. He will delve into the vital role of the patient voice in clinical development. It promises to be an engaging session that highlights how listening to patients can impact clinical outcomes.
Diversity Initiatives at the Forefront
Another hot topic for discussion will be diversity in clinical trials. Bianca Green will lead a session addressing the importance of including various demographics, such as race, age, and geographical backgrounds. With recent political dynamics causing alarm about the future of diversity initiatives and proposed funding cuts aimed at DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) projects, this discussion could not be more timely.
Working Together for Progress
But it won’t just be about what’s happening inside the halls of research. An afternoon session is on the agenda to spotlight the crucial role of community organizers in reshaping how clinical research is perceived by different patient groups. After all, a well-informed community can significantly enhance participation rates and result in more robust studies.
Day Two Highlights
As we move onto the second day, the conference will encourage delegates to share their experiences and insights related to clinical partnerships. This sharing creates a collaborative environment where learning and growth can flourish.
One of the key discussions will involve a panel that will dive deep into the various outsourcing models available to sponsors. The ongoing debate between full-service outsourcing (FSO) and functional service provider (FSP) models will be front and center as experts weigh the pros and cons for small to medium-sized biotech companies. Expect lively conversations from Stacey Curelop, Jesselle Simeon, Michael Hickey, and Robert Loll!
Looking at Legislation
Finally, no discussion of the current outsourcing landscape would be complete without addressing the BIOSECURE Act. Matthew Barnes from Virpax Pharmaceuticals will provide important insights into how this legislation is shaping the way CROs and sponsors collaborate.
Who Will Be Attending?
This conference is set to attract a wide range of stakeholders, from clinical trial sponsors and CROs to patient advocacy groups. With everyone coming together to discuss pressing issues in clinical research, the potential for innovation and improvement is limitless.
So mark your calendars! Whether you are a seasoned clinical researcher, a newcomer to the field, or a patient interested in the world of clinical trials, this conference is sure to provide valuable insights and networking opportunities. Keep an eye out for updates as the date approaches!
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