Future of Digital Clinical Trials

November 17, 2021 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM

Virtual

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So much has been learned about the need to decentralize clinical trials during COVID, our panelists will discuss the overall landscape and considerations involved, including:

Join us for the virtual panel to hear:

  • Examples of how to conduct a decentralized trial
  • Regulatory considerations and current FDA guidelines
  • The expanded role of patients when trial are decentralized
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President & CEO, Halloran Consulting Group
Laurie Halloran founded Halloran Consulting Group in 1998, originally operating out of an unfinished bathroom. Her time as a pediatric ICU nurse had inspired her to start a company that helps move new therapies through FDA processes to get them into the hands of patients desperately in need. By providing a strategic development team, innovative start-up companies could have access to world-class expertise at a fraction of the cost. Since its humble beginnings, Halloran has grown into a successful consultancy of like-minded experts who are dedicated to improving human health by making life science companies better at what they do. Laurie has been named 2018 Women’s Business Enterprise Star by the Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) and has won a 2017 Enterprising Women of the Year Award from Enterprising Women Magazine. Halloran Consulting Group was also named an Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Company for the past three years in a row. In 2015, Laurie was honored by the Boston Business Journal as a Woman of Influence, in 2010 was selected as one of the 100 Most Inspiring People in Life Science by PharmaVoice, and in 2009, she was awarded Clinical Researcher of the Year by the New England Chapter of the Associate of Clinical Research Professionals. Laurie lectures at Boston University Medical School and the Tufts Center for Drug Development Post-Graduate program. She has previously taught at George Washington University and Harvard University. Laurie earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing from Russell Sage College and a Master of Science in management from Lesley University. She is also a Prosci Certified Change Practitioner.