Diversity and inclusion in clinical trials
Paving the way for diversity and inclusion in clinical trials: establishing a platform for improvement
Advancements in AI for site selection
Learn how ICON is using human-enabled AI to efficiently integrate, interrogate and interpret large datasets from diverse sources and gain valuable insights for site selection in both expected and unexpected ways.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Rare Disease Clinical Trials: Beyond Buzzwords
The rarity of each individual rare disease introduces many unique challenges and complexity in clinical research including barriers to achieving representative trial populations and equitable access to trials.
Diversity and inclusion in clinical trials whitepaper
Examining how the field of clinical research currently approaches diversity and inclusion gives us a baseline understanding on which we can build and make the necessary changes for improvement in the future. ICON looked at the barriers to accessing under-represented subgroups, the regulatory landscape and how organisations are addressing this issue and brings together the findings in this Whitepaper.
The promise of decentralised models and diversity in clinical trials
ICON invited senior executives from Amgen, Sanofi, Eli Lilly and Janssen Research & Development LLC to discuss how decentralised and hybrid clinical trial models can provide increased resilience and how their respective organisations are currently (or likely) to address diversity and inclusion in clinical trials into the future.
Clinical trial diversity in a post-pandemic world
Clinical trial diversity has been a major topic of discussion for years, but it took the COVID-19 pandemic for the biopharma industry to fully realise the importance of recruiting diverse populations into studies.
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Media article: Seeking solutions for more representative populations
This article in Applied Clinical Trials by Tinaya Gray, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion in Clinical Trials discusses how technology can offer opportunities to leverage tailored solutions that can help drive inclusive diversity in clinical research, to help increase participation from underrepresented patient populations.
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Blog: Making rare disease clinical trials more human: Patient-centric best practices for improved diversity
In this blog, we share best practices for a more patient-centric approach to trials as discussed in our webinar to improve accessibility, inclusion and diversity.
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Blog: A positive step for diversity and inclusion in clinical trials – reflections on FDORA
The FDA’s new FDORA bill includes provisions intended to improve diversity in trial enrolment through decentralised clinical trials and associated digital health technologies.
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Media article: Equipping our people leaders to drive an inclusive organisation
Mary O’Reilly and Nikki O’Hanlon discuss the vital role that people leaders play in driving diversity and inclusion within an organisation.
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Media article: Diversity and inclusion in clinical trials
The inclusion of diverse patient populations in clinical trials is nothing new but the topic has risen to the surface in the last year and is now prevalent in high profile conferences and industry exchange.
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Media article: The pursuit of patient diversity in clinical trials
Everyone knows that increasing the diversity of clinical trial populations is a top priority for global pharma.
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Media article: Trailblazing women stress importance of diversity in pharma
There has been a failure to attract enough girls to doing science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects in secondary school and in college.
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Media article: Recruiting patients to increase diversity & inclusion in clinical trials: one size does not fit all
More so now than ever, the inclusion of more diverse, and often more relevant, study populations is gathering momentum within the clinical trial community.
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Blog: Diverse clinical research starts with the healthcare workforce
Leadership within the pharmaceutical industry remains, despite efforts, overwhelmingly white and male.
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Blog: You attract what you are: How we can continue building a diverse, equal, and inclusive industry
As a woman of color (WOC) and first-born daughter of immigrants, my life has always had its set of challenges.