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Synthetic control arms in clinical trials: Making it happen

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Across the industry, pharma companies are turning to AI and real-world data to address many of the challenges of running clinical trials. The post Synthetic control arms in clinical trials: Making it happen appeared first on. But what does it take to implement these innovations?

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Using technology to reassess the clinical trial landscape

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Josh Sackman, president and co-founder of AppliedVR, and Web Sun, president and co-founder of Komodo Health, relay how their newly formed collaboration reshapes the clinical trial process by using data, helping to cut costs and allowing for evaluation of broader patient populations. .

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Increasing patient engagement with UK clinical trials

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Pharma companies face many challenges when involving patients in the design of clinical trials – but doing so can have huge benefits further down the line, improving the sustainability and quality of research. Involving patients in discussions.

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Partnering to advance digital therapeutics offerings

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Aaron Gani, founder and CEO of BehaVR, and Krys Zaluski, director of business development, digital health at Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma, discuss their groundbreaking partnership to develop and commercialise digital therapeutics (DTx) products. . They also understand how to do clinical trial design,” Gani states.

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What we’re expecting in 2021, and beyond…

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Clinical trials get more and more digitalised. And with the support of remote sampling, and growing tools for gathering real world evidence about improved quality of life, the clinical trials of the future can be done faster, with lower costs and on a more decentralised basis. About Healthware Group.

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Empowering rare disease patient advocacy organisations with data

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In 2021, Komodo acquired two companies: Mavens, a developer of cloud-based software used for speciality biotech and pharma companies, and Breakaway Partners, a market access software company targeting the life sciences industry. About the author.

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Philips on designing innovation and cultivating partnerships – part two

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Ties Kroezen, venture leader of Community Life Centers and business development manager for Philips Africa, tells us about the challenges present within the African healthcare system, solutions the company developed to help patients and providers connect, and how pharma can assist with delivering better care to African residents. .