Adaptive Designs Cut Costs and Improve Efficiency

The adoption rate of adaptive clinical trial designs will increase dramatically in the coming years. Read More

Hearables, Wristables and Eyewearables!

In Christian Stammel’s NYAS talk about wearable tech’s impact on the healthcare market, he gave an overview of the wearables market as well as his take on what’s coming next. Read More

Data Mining as a Path to Better Trial Design

The prospects of Big Data are tantalizing for the life sciences industry, but there’s still much left to do with small data. Read More

Professional Patients and Deception in Clinical Research Trials

If your trials rely on research participants with a track record of taking part in a number of clinical trials, it might be worth taking a second look and examining them a bit closer. Read More

How Do iComply? A Look at Regulatory Topics Surrounding the Use of mHealth Technology in Clinical Trials

The mHealth landscape is expanding with over 97,000 apps (mobile applications) as of 2013. Read More

The Opportunities and Challenges for the Chinese Life Sciences Industry

We published an article on the ecosystem for life science innovation in China on MedidataVoice in Forbes this week, and there is plenty more to cover. Read More

“Painful Memories” – How Memory Biases Affect Patient-reported Outcome Measures

 People are surprisingly bad at remembering past events, both the factual details and how they were feeling at the time. Read More

Tech’s Role in Moving Towards Home-based Healthcare

Will technology and data overhaul the healthcare system through increases in home-based patient monitoring? Read More

Big Pharma, Meet mHealth; mHealth, Meet Big Pharma

Does Moore's Law translate to older, regulated industries such as pharma? Read More

Are Wearables the Next Beepers?

If you think wearable devices are just another tech fad that will go the way of AskJeeves and 3D televisions, think again. Read More