Apple and Google needed to make sense of growing clinical data mass, say experts. With data becoming growingly important in clinical trials, CROs and sponsors must embrace companies like Apple and Google to manage it, say panelists at PCT Europe. (Outsourcing-Pharma.com)
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New regulation will drive EU clinical trials, but are you ready for it?
The new EU clinical trial regulation will overhaul the sector according to SynteractHCR, but are CROs prepared for the extra resources and tighter deadlines it will produce?
Greater education efforts needed to aid biosimilars in U.S., say developers
Education is vital for biosimilar success in the U.S. market, according to an industry advocacy group which is preparing to launch a programme for patients and healthcare providers. (Biopharma-Reporter.com)
Pierre Fabre deploys biosensors to enrich clinical trial data
Researchers at Pierre Fabre have started to use implantable chips as biosensors to improve the data gathered whilst monitoring clinical trial subjects. (Outsourcing-Pharma.com)
U.S. plans to require trial consent publication
The U.S. government may require companies running clinical trials to post their informed consent forms publicly, under rules proposed by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
FDA seeks comments on mHealth in clinical trials
…In an October 29 notice published in the Federal Register, the FDA is seeking input on how mHealth technology might be used to improve clinical trials. The agency is particularly interested in how healthcare providers and other parties are using consumer-generated data, how they’re reaching out to consumers, and whether the data being collected is useful and reliable. (mHealthNews)
CISCRP unveils the results of the 2015 Perceptions & Insights Study
Hearables, Wristables and Eyewearables!
Clearly there’s lots of creativity and innovative products in the wearables market and few signs of slowing down. How do you see wearables influencing clinical trials and healthcare in the future? (Geeks Talk Clinical)
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