DIA: Driving Insights to Action
Science:Life Sciences
In 2016, a young boy was accepted as a patient in a clinical trial designed to develop a cure for DMD. A few months later, Nicholas Bullers and his family delivered to the FDA Pediatric Committee and Pediatric Ethics Subcommittee a presentation about the anguish that Nicholas faced in this trial. The Bullers family shared this journey in the DIA Global Annual Meeting session “Regulatory and Ethical Considerations with Placebo Administration Using a Central Venous Access Device in a Pediatric Trial,” and in the following interview conducted after that session. Watch the video of this podcast interview.
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