Why Diversity in Clinical Trials is Important – Jeeva Trials
Increasing the diversity of clinical trial participants is all the rage these days. The numbers tell the story: According to Food and Drug Administration data,
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Increasing the diversity of clinical trial participants is all the rage these days. The numbers tell the story: According to Food and Drug Administration data,
Increasing the diversity of clinical trial participants is all the rage these days. The numbers tell the story: According to Food and Drug Administration data,
Clinical trials (CT) are the long and complex processes for bringing novel medical products to patients through the regulatory process of evaluating the safety and
Source: PubsOnline Over the past two years, the testing of new medical devices, drugs and vaccines has increasingly been performed outside large medical centers. Faster
Source: Healthcare Weekly Almost everything went online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, from remote collaboration with coworkers to ordering groceries and conducting online classes. But
Source: Pharmaceutical Outsourcing The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic seriously disrupted new drug testing, treatments, and in-person healthcare services; access to clinical trial sites was
Disparities related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are common and well-known in clinical trials. It is well-documented that racial minorities, underprivileged, and non-white ethnic
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By: Harsha K. Rajasimha, MS, PhD & Sharlene Brown, PhD Clinical trials are the regulatory mechanisms agencies like the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) use
By Harsha Rajasimha, Ph.D., Founder and CEO The precision medicine paradigm is all about targeting medicines to patient cohorts that are most likely to benefit from
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Dr. Sweta Sneha is the Founder and Executive Director of Healthcare Management & Informatics and Professor of Information Systems & Security at Kennesaw State University. A globally recognized expert with a passion towards equity and diversity, Sneha is a strategic leader with two decades of experience in technology and informatics. She is a recipient of Distinguished Service Award, KSU Collaboration Award, NCWIT RISE-IT Award, and WIT Honoree, WIT Finalist (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022). Dr. Sneha has published over 100 peer-reviewed research; authored a book on revolutionizing healthcare; delivered panel sessions, workshops, and keynotes; in addition to serving on several boards. Dr. Sneha serves as editorial steward and university ambassador for Blockchain in Healthcare Today; editorial board for Health Systems Journal; co-chairs Health IT at AMCIS, and HICSS. Her leadership has led to enhancing KSU’s footprint on diversity and equity, STEAM education, and outreach. She has a PhD in Computer Information Systems from Georgia State University and a BS in Computer Science from University of Maryland. Prior to academia, she worked at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Management Consulting.