Non-Traditional Trial Recruitment Strategies for Non-Traditional Populations
Innovative and out of the box [...]
Tweaking Study Designs to Increase Enrollment in Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials
Many of us typically think of [...]
An Intern’s Glimpse into the World of a CRO
As a Master of Health Administration [...]
What to Look for When Selecting a Risk-Based Monitoring Partner
Risk-based monitoring (RBM) is heralded as [...]
Not Enrolling Enough? How to Rescue Your Recruitment Strategy
An outside rescue expert can bring a fresh set of eyes to a troubled study and help you identify the true root causes of the failure. They can also find more cost-effective and efficient ways to implement some of the strategies you were planning to implement internally, resulting in a net savings.
Avoiding the Blame-Game in Rescue: Don’t Ask Who, Ask Why
The costs associated with missed milestones and timeline extensions are significant and can derail the trial entirely. Less than 10% of drug candidates reach approval, with sponsors often incurring the costs associated with failed clinical trials, or trials that are behind schedule. Playing the “blame-game” while a clinical trial fails will only slow down the rescue process and increase these costs. It is paramount that sponsors and CROs are proactively monitoring trial progress and working together to address issues as they arise.
Biorasi Opens Japan Office
Leading Global, Full-Service CRO Expands [...]
Stem Cells?! What are they? How do they work?
Introduction Stem Cell Therapy is one [...]