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Decentralized: The Decentralized Trials & Research Podcast

Decentralized: The Decentralized Trials & Research Podcast

A space for all who want to improve access for clinical research and participation.

Investigating Data Quality in Hybrid Clinical Studies

2024-12-06 Hosts Craig Lipset, Amir Kalali, and Jane Myles were joined by Anna Yang and Elizabeth Mandel (Genentech) joined us for a discussion around defining, measuring, and benchmarking data quality with 2 ongoing hybrid studies.You can join TGIF-DTRA Sessions live on LinkedIn Live Audio on Friday's at 12:00 PM ET by checking out our LinkedIn. Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and X. Learn more about Membership options and our work at www.dtra.org.
December 9, 2024

Increasing Adoption of Wearables in Clinical Trials

2024-11-22 Hosts Craig Lipset, Amir Kalali, and Jane Myles were joined by Keith Robinson, MD, MS, FCCP and Megan Parisi, MS, CCRP from Syneos Health and Nick Delmonico from Strados Labs for a discussion around wearables. We discussed challenges in increasing adoption of wearables, factors that are holding things back from greater widespread adoption, and the benefits/ROI of wearables and novel measurements.You can join TGIF-DTRA Sessions live on LinkedIn Live Audio on Friday's at 12:00 PM ET by checking out our LinkedIn. Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and X. Learn more about Membership options and our work at www.dtra.org.
November 25, 2024

Unlocking the Potential of Clinical Trial Data: New CRDSA Standards

2024-10-31 Clinical Research Data Sharing Alliance (CRDSA) published two new standards earlier this year: the Standard for Sharing Clinical Study Data and the Standard for Secondary Analysis of Clinical Study Data.We held a great discussion on how these standards aim to facilitate the responsible sharing and use of anonymized individual patient data from clinical studies to support the research community and accelerate the discovery and delivery of new therapies to patients. Data Reuse in Regulatory Submissions: The Role of Data Platforms resource was discussed during the live session as well.You can join TGIF-DTRA Sessions live on LinkedIn Live Audio on Friday's at 12:00 PM ET by checking out our LinkedIn. Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and X. Learn more about Membership options and our work at www.dtra.org.
November 4, 2024

The Venn Diagram of Point of Care Trials, DCTs, and RWE

2024-10-10 Hosts Craig Lipset, Dr. Amir Kalali, and Jane Myles were joined by Matt Veatch and Aaron Kamauu, hosts of the Real World Wednesday's Club on Clubhouse. We joined forces for a TGIF-DTRA + RWW Crossover Episode! With the release of the FDA Draft Guidance on Integrating Randomized Controlled Trials for Drug and Biological Products Into Routine Clinical Practice, it was the perfect topic to bring together the DCT and RWE community for a conversation around this guidance. We discussed why this guidance was aligned to RWE, the distinctions between decentralized, pragmatic, point-of-care trials, and real-world evidence, and how RCTs and DCTs can drive access for all patients.Read the guidance here --> https://www.fda.gov/media/181871/downloadYou can join TGIF-DTRA Sessions live on LinkedIn Live Audio on Friday's at 12:00 PM ET by checking out our LinkedIn. Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and X. Learn more about Membership options and our work at www.dtra.org.
October 15, 2024

How can Academic Health Centers inject innovation back into clinical trial conduct?

2024-10-11 Hosts Craig Lipset, Jane Myles, and Dr. Amir Kalali were joined by Donna O'Brien and Rachel Sher (Manatt) and how their work is expanding access and enrollment and driving innovation for clinical trials in academic centers.You can join TGIF-DTRA Sessions live on LinkedIn Live Audio on Friday's at 12:00 PM ET by checking out our LinkedIn. Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and X. Learn more about Membership options and our work at www.dtra.org.
October 14, 2024

Protocol Changes – Covid and Beyond

2024-10-04 Hosts Jane Myles and special guest host Jean Sposaro (BMS) welcomed Joe Unger (Fred Hutch) for a conversation. The COVID-19 pandemic significantly decreased cancer clinical trial enrollment and swift changes were needed from researchers, regulators, and policymakers to ensure research and care could continue. He shares more about a task force created to better understand the impact of the pandemic on the conduct of oncology clinical trials.You can join TGIF-DTRA Sessions live on LinkedIn Live Audio on Friday's at 12:00 PM ET by checking out our LinkedIn. Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and X. Learn more about Membership options and our work at www.dtra.org.
October 7, 2024

Conducting Clinical Trials with DCT Elements Guidance

2024-09-20 Hosts Craig Lipset and Jane Myles hosted a discussion around the long-awaited FDA Final Guidance on DCTs: Conducting Clinical Trials With Decentralized Elements Guidance for Industry, Investigators, and Other Interested Parties.A host of guests were brought to the stage to share perspectives on what they are excited for about this new guidance, what ambiguity was cleared up, and more!You can join TGIF-DTRA Sessions live on LinkedIn Live Audio on Friday's at 12:00 PM ET by checking out our LinkedIn. Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and X. Learn more about Membership options and our work at www.dtra.org.
September 23, 2024

DCT Adoption in Covid and Beyond

2024-09-13 Hosts Craig Lipset and special guest hosts, Ali Holland and Pamela Tenaerts (Medable) hosted a discussion around DCT Adoption in Covid and Beyond with Dr. Pablo Cure and Thomas Radman (NCATS).In 2023, NIH NCATS posted an RFI to understand the role of decentralized methods in trials and DTRA held a listening session and created a response to the RFI with the input of our membership community. This RFI lead to an NIH NCATS 2024 DCT Report released in June 2024. We held a conversation with Dr. Cure and Thomas around catalyzing the use of these innovative methods to drive access for more patients.Blog mentioned in episode --> https://ccos-cc.ctsa.io/news/mikes-blog/you-say-po-tay-toe-and-i-say-po-tah-toeYou can join TGIF-DTRA Sessions live on LinkedIn Live Audio on Friday's at 12:00 PM ET by checking out our LinkedIn. Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and X. Learn more about Membership options and our work at www.dtra.org.
September 16, 2024
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Decentralized: The Decentralized Trials & Research Podcast

Decentralized: The Decentralized Trials & Research Podcast is brought to you by the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA). This is a space for all who want to improve access for clinical research and participation. New topics are covered every week live on Clubhouse with guest speakers in the industry to talk about the latest ways to make research and clinical trials more inclusive, accessible, resilient, and sustainable by using decentralized methods.

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Craig Lipset

Craig Lipset

Craig Lipset (he/him/his) leads at the forefront of innovation in clinical research and medicine development. He is an advisor to technology and biopharmaceutical companies, leading universities, and the venture community, bringing vision and driving action at the intersection of research, digital solutions, and patient engagement. Craig was the Head of Clinical Innovation and Venture Partner at Pfizer, on the founding Operations Committee for TransCelerate Biopharma, and on the founding management teams for two successful startup ventures (Perceptive Informatics and Adnexus Therapeutics). During that time, Craig designed and launched multiple industry firsts -- from the first fully remote/virtual clinical trial for a new medicine to the first returning of results and data to research participants.

He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (Co-Chair), Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research and the MedStar Health Research Institute, and, as well as on the Editorial Board for Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science. Craig is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in Health Informatics at Rutgers University, and an Adjunct Instructor at the University of Rochester Center for Health + Technology.

Craig has received the red jacket 'hall of fame' recognition among the PharmaVOICE most inspiring people in the life sciences. He has been recognized among Pharmaceutical Executive’s Emerging Leaders, CenterWatch Top 20 Innovators in Clinical Trials, the Medicine Maker Power List and the AlleyWatch Who's Who in eHealth. He studied Music at Brandeis University and earned a Master of Public Health from Columbia.
Amir Kalali, MD

Amir Kalali, MD

Dr. Kalali is a physician-scientist, recognized globally as a leading innovator at the intersection of life sciences and technology, and a convener of collaborative high-impact forums. He is a board director of both private and publicly traded companies, and advises companies in the life sciences and technology sectors, universities, and investment groups. Dr. Kalali is the Co-Chair of the Decentralized Trials and Research Alliance (DTRA), Chairman and Chief Curator of the CNS Summit, a forum focused on the future of life sciences, and was the Founding Chairman, and sits on the Executive Committee of the International Society for CNS Drug Development (ISCDD), one of the first independent non-profits to bring together leaders in drug development to collaborate, and on the Executive Committee of the International Society for CNS Clinical Trials and Methodology (ISCTM).

He is a Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California San Diego, Editor of the journal Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience, and the Lead Editor of the book Essential CNS Drug Development., published by Cambridge University Press. He has authored over 250 peer-reviewed publications, and numerous book chapters. He has been involved in initiatives by the Institute of Medicine, as well as the NIH FAST and the NIH NCATS programs. Previously, for almost 20 years, he was the Global Head of the Neuroscience Center of Excellence at Quintiles, now known as IQVIA.

In this role, he led the enterprise-wide strategy for neuroscience, encompassing drug development and health care services. He was responsible for numerous successful drug development programs that have led to dozens of approved new treatments for patients. Dr. Kalali regularly speaks at national and international scientific meetings on topics including drug development, clinical trials, innovation, technology, digital medicine, biohacking, and health. Dr. Kalali’s contributions have been recognized by life sciences media including The Medicine Maker’s Power List and the PharmaVOICE magazine’s Inaugural Red Jacket award, recognizing those who have been most lauded by their peers

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