DIA: Driving Insights to Action
Science:Life Sciences
As Johnson & Johnson Chief Medical Officer, DIA 2019 Co-Chair Dr. Joanne Waldstreicher is responsible for the company’s collaborations in ethical science, technology, and R&D policies, including those related to clinical trial transparency and compassionate access. “When you ask people why they’re participating in a clinical trial, a big part of it is to benefit themselves, they might have a condition or a disease where they’re looking for a new treatment option,” she explains. “But a very large part of their motivation is to contribute to medical knowledge that will advance or help care for a future patient.”
GPP Experts Explain Authorship Algorithm
"Dossier in the Cloud" Democratizing Global Access
DIA: A Place Where You Can Make a Difference
Autumn’s Leukemia Story: Regimens, Recovery, and Realizations
Retiring TGA Head Maps Australia’s Post-Pandemic Future
Patient Engagement: Evolution of Who Knows What, Part 2
Patient Engagement: Evolution of Who Knows What, Part 1
Australian Clinical Trials Alliance Part 2 – Future Projections
ANVISA Explains Innovative Online Optimized Assessment Project
Australian Clinical Trials Alliance Part 1 – Current Perceptions
Looking Back and Ahead: Translational Science Advances Impacting Patient Care
Rwanda Welcomes African Medicines Agency Home
Will Technology Solve the Research “People Problem”?
Why Trans/Nonbinary Research Benefits All Communities
Digital Revolutionizing Data-Driven Reimbursement
China Sets New Record for Local Drug Approvals in 2021
WHO Pilot Formalizes CSA Process to Assist Developers
Medication Errors Emerge as Global Patient Safety Issue
What We Are Missing by Not Including ”Who?”
Cancer Data Ecosystem Powering Moonshot Relaunch
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Short Wave
Unexplainable
Speaking of Psychology
Stuff To Blow Your Mind
The Science of Life with Dr. Raven Baxter