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Phases of Clinical Research: A Detailed Overview

Advarra

This article explores how the clinical research phases protect study volunteers from harm and ensure new drugs and therapies are developed effectively. The Importance of Clinical Research in Medical Advancements Researchers use clinical trials to test a drug’s or other medical treatment’s safety and efficacy.

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What the FDA’s guidance on diversity means for rare disease sponsors

Conversations in Drug Development Trends

BioPharma Dive interviewed our Derek Ansel on how to conduct psychedelic clinical research. In April 2022, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued draft guidance on developing a “Race and Ethnicity Diversity Plan” for clinical trials. Looking to diversify the reach of your orphan drug trial?

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Eli Lilly Designs P-Tau Biomarker Assay for Early Alzheimer’s Disease Diagnosis

The Pharma Data

Biomarkers will be critical to developing precision medicine for Alzheimer’s disease. Although a few are out there, phosphorylated tau (P-tau) may enable even earlier and more accurate detection, according to Eli Lilly-associated researchers speaking at the Clinical Trials on Alzheimer’s Disease (CTAD) virtual conference in early November.

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How Improving Diversity Can Benefit Clinical Trials

Alta Sciences

Regulatory organizations like Health Canada, the International Council for Harmonisation (ICH), and the European Medicines Agency (EMA) have long emphasized the importance of including diverse populations in clinical research. For example, elderly individuals are more prone to comorbidities, dementia, and functional decline.