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May 28, 2024 Accelerating healthcare innovation: the role of Artificial intelligence and digital health technologies in critical path institute’s public-private partnerships Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Health Technologies (DHTs) are radically transforming drug development. The FDA and EMA..
April 22, 2024 Unlocking the Capabilities of Large Language Models for Accelerating Drug Development Recent breakthroughs in natural language processing (NLP), particularly in large language models (LLMs), offer substantial...
December 21, 2023 Flexible approaches to eCOA administration in clinical trials: The site perspective
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November 30, 2023 Assessing asthma symptoms in children: qualitative research supporting the development of the Pediatric Asthma Diary-Child (PAD-C) and Pediatric Asthma Diary-Observer (PAD-O).
November 21, 2023 Successfully Navigating the Valley of Death: the Importance of Accelerators in Drug Discovery and Development
October 16, 2023 Transforming Drug Development for Neurological Disorders: Proceedings from a Multidisease Area Workshop Neurological disorders represent some of the most challenging therapeutic areas for successful drug approvals.
October 11, 2023 Applying propensity methods to the United States transplant registry for external real-world evidence control arms for 5-year survival in the BENEFIT study To address the challenges of assessing the impact of a reasonably likely surrogate endpoint on long-term graft survival....
September 25, 2023 Qualifying a novel clinical trial endpoint (iBOX) predictive of long-term kidney transplant outcomes New immunosuppressive therapies that improve long-term graft survival are needed in kidney transplant.