ACRP 2023 will offer plenty of opportunities for inspiration, information, and connection, including a special event for first timers. To help those who are new to the conference, some ACRP veterans offer the following sentiments on why they attend and some tips, tricks, and best practices for getting the most from the event:
Put simply, to develop medicines for all, we must conduct research for all. Clinical trials must represent the broad diversity of patients we serve and enable equitable access.
A special feature in the April Clinical Researcher puts a spotlight on how the life sciences sector has been undergoing an immense transformation, driven by the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and natural language processing, and by the exploitation of “big data” sources in new and powerful ways.
Identifying key obstacles is a vital step towards closing gaps in clinical research professional workforce development and diversity, equity and inclusion at academic medical centers.
Clinical trials are increasingly using longitudinal evidence generation, where repeated measurements are taken over time from the same set of patients. This is leading to changes in expectations of how research sites carry out trials.