Clinical research

Importance Of Clinical Research

Medicine and treatments for illness and disease have evolved over time dramatically and in a wonderful way, the ways in which the treatments and medical procedures are improving are mainly down to the ways in which they are tested, researched, and analyzed. Collecting data in fair scientific trials is being used to the public’s advantage

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How Does the Project Manager Contribute to the Success of Clinical Trials?

The process to design, develop, and launch a new drug is a lengthy one – and much of the final success rides on the clinical trial stage. To organize a successful clinical trial that meets all scientific and regulatory requirements, biomedical companies need to recruit a multidisciplinary team. This must involve competent investigators, a tightly-knitted

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The Advantages and Disadvantages Of Stem Cell Research: Is It Helping?

Scientists are trying to unravel the causes of many common diseases, such as Alzheimer’s, cancer, and diabetes. Through stem cell therapy, science hopes to find a revolutionary treatment to treat these diseases. Research on stem cells continues to advance knowledge about how an organism develops from a single cell and how healthy cells replace damaged

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4 Challenges for Clinical Trial Recruitment

National Cancer Institute (Unsplash) When it comes to advances in the medical and pharmaceutical industry, such as the recent development of the COVID-19 vaccines, clinical trials play an important role. However, the recruitment of patients for clinical trials is not always easy. In fact, difficulty in recruitment is the primary reason for trial delays. In

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New Directions in Cardiology Clinical Trials

If there was one breakthrough that medical science sorely needs, it would be to decrease the sheer number of cardiology related disorders in human beings. Such is the scale of the disease that in 2018 about 30.3 million US adults were diagnosed with heart disease. According to Healthline, about 647,000 Americans die from heart disease

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