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The Scope of Things
Clinical Research News
44 episodes
21 hours ago
For decades, clinical trial recruitment has been the biggest challenge in the industry. Christine Senn, senior vice president of Site-Sponsor Innovation at Advarra, offers insights into why the struggle continues, such as delays in getting regulations updated after a quarter of a century, and how to overcome the deadlock in clinical trial recruitment that is tied to current obsolete marketing guidelines. Also, host Deborah Borfitz shares the latest on beta blockers, low dose aspirin lowering ...
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For decades, clinical trial recruitment has been the biggest challenge in the industry. Christine Senn, senior vice president of Site-Sponsor Innovation at Advarra, offers insights into why the struggle continues, such as delays in getting regulations updated after a quarter of a century, and how to overcome the deadlock in clinical trial recruitment that is tied to current obsolete marketing guidelines. Also, host Deborah Borfitz shares the latest on beta blockers, low dose aspirin lowering ...
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Episodes (20/44)
The Scope of Things
Episode: 43 - Overcoming the Deadlock in Patient Recruitment With Christine Senn
For decades, clinical trial recruitment has been the biggest challenge in the industry. Christine Senn, senior vice president of Site-Sponsor Innovation at Advarra, offers insights into why the struggle continues, such as delays in getting regulations updated after a quarter of a century, and how to overcome the deadlock in clinical trial recruitment that is tied to current obsolete marketing guidelines. Also, host Deborah Borfitz shares the latest on beta blockers, low dose aspirin lowering ...
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4 weeks ago
24 minutes

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Episode: 42 - Myeloma Research on a Global Scale with Joseph Mikhael
Joseph Mikhael, chief medical officer of The International Myeloma Foundation, and his organization are pulling all the stops to find a true cure for multiple myeloma, a rare and often fatal blood cancer. He shares the origins and mission of the Black Swan Research Initiative, a research project dedicated to preventing myeloma and finding a cure, and how global collaborators are contributing to multiple myeloma research. Also, host Deborah Borfitz delivers the latest news on ChatGPT determini...
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1 month ago
28 minutes

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Episode: 41 - How Non-Profits Are Filling Unique Roles in Clinical Research
Children’s Tumor Foundation CEO Annette Bakker discusses what non-profit organizations uniquely bring to clinical research and new financial models sustaining their contribution. Plus, host Deborah Borfitz rounds up the latest news in clinical research: new funding approaches for ALS clinical trials, spatial biology to match patients to trials, a bio map of lung cancer tumor changes, improving diabetes treatment outcomes for patients in China, and more. Show Notes News Roundup&nb...
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3 months ago
35 minutes

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Episode 40: The Advancement and Implementation of Pragmatic Trials
Here’s the latest on a trio of pragmatic trials for lung cancer treatment, the implementation of national-scale pharmacogenomic testing, an efficient approach to comparing commonly used intravenous fluids, improving access to gene therapy trials for a progressive heart condition, the landscape for Alzheimer’s disease studies, clinical trials that predict the most effective therapy, and the creation of AI agents for clinical research. Joining the discussion is Bethany Kwan, director of the Dis...
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3 months ago
27 minutes

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Episode: 39 - Blythe Adamson on Patient-Level Real-World Data for Multinational Oncology Research
In this episode of the Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz brings you the latest news on AI-recommended precision dosing, organoid drug testing aiding treatment selection for bowel cancer, an AI tool for stratifying lung cancer patients, using HIV drugs to treat Alzheimer’s disease, and the potential value of magic mushrooms to remedy the mood symptoms of Parkinson’s. Blythe Adamson, international head of outcomes research and evidence generation at Flatiron Health, also joins in to discuss...
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5 months ago
26 minutes

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Episode: 38 - Tackling the Misinformation Epidemic with Briony
In this episode of the Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz brings you the news on a precision medicine initiative in Sweden integrating research with healthcare, newly available cardiometabolic clinical data registries for real world evidence projects, updates to guidelines on the reporting of clinical trials, AI improving the monitoring of movement disorders, and the best-yet biomarker for stroke and dementia risk. Joining the conversation is Briony Swire-Thompson, director of the Psycholo...
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6 months ago
19 minutes

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Episode: 37 - Using AI to Translate Clinical Trial Results with Ravi Parikh
In this episode of The Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz covers the latest news, including setting expectations for Phase II cancer trials, key learnings about dementia from the Nun Study, links between cardiovascular disease and mild cognitive impairment, using aspirin to prevent cancer spread, a clinical trial map to improve study access, and a naturally occurring molecule that rivals Ozempic in its weight loss potential. Deborah also speaks with Ravi Parikh, medical director of data an...
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7 months ago
25 minutes

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Episode: 36 - Wes Michael on Enhancing Patient Voices and Sharing Their Insights
In this episode of the Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz delivers the latest on an AI-powered trial screening tool that outperforms research staff, a strategy report on ways to boost cancer vaccine work, the continued absence of pregnant women in clinical trials, a program bringing studies directly to people in rural Utah, and efforts to integrate clinical trials into routine patient care in medically underserved areas of Oklahoma. Wes Michael, founder and president of Rare Patient Voice,...
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8 months ago
27 minutes

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Episode: 35 - SCOPE 2025, Participant Engagement Award Winners, How AI is Helping Trials, and More
In this episode of the Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz provides the latest on new criteria for defining and diagnosing obesity, the case for including pregnant women in vaccine trials, the subtyping of osteosarcoma, an inert gas being tested as an Alzheimer’s treatment, and more. Joining the conversation is David Sall, president and CEO of Patient Enrollment Advisors, who talks about the origins of the Participant Engagement Award at SCOPE 2025 and how the conversation around participan...
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8 months ago
23 minutes

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Episode: 34 - Ringing in 2025 With Validating Novel Digital Clinical Measures, Decentralized Trials, and More
In this episode of the Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz delivers the news on an investigation into data reporting problems in major Ticagrelor clinical trial PLATO, the need for more sex-aware cancer research, Alzheimer’s studies looking at brain shrinkage associated with immunotherapies (and repurposing drugs as potential new treatments), and a large, decentralized trial that successfully uncovered disease-causing genetic variants in hundreds of participants. Benjamin Vandendriessche, c...
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10 months ago
27 minutes

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Episode:33 - Orr Inbar Discusses Saving Costs and Complications With Clinical Trial Simulations
In this episode of the Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz covers concerns surrounding the study and treatment of obesity, a new “opening doors” initiative to clinical trials, debate over the European Union AI Act, the first international-level clinical study using secure multiparty computation, a hopeful treatment for kids with lethal brain tumors, and a ChatGPT tool created by the NIH to match potential volunteers to relevant studies. Joining the conversation is Orr Inbar, CEO and co-foun...
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10 months ago
34 minutes

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Episode: 32 - SCOPE Europe 2024, AI, New Cancer Treatments, More
In this episode of the Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz shares the latest news on a drug repurposing AI model now being tested in rare disease clinical trials, a new way forward for triple-negative breast cancer, Jill Pellegrino’s transition from CVS to AutoCruitment, incorporating placental pathology into perspective clinical trials, making ethical oversight of clinical trials more “fit-for-purpose,” and publication bias with industry sponsored studies for psychiatric drugs. We also hav...
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12 months ago
18 minutes

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Episode: 31 - Aaron Mackey on Trial Planning and How AI Can Help With Diversity
Tune in for the latest news and trends in this month’s episode of the Scope of Things, where host Deborah Borfitz covers everything you need to know about a pending launch of a large treatment trial for Graves’ disease, a recruitment campaign for a diagnostic tampon, Walgreens and BARDA’s new partnership, how eligibility criteria has been excluding people of African or Middle Eastern descent from cancer studies, and more. Joining the discussion is Aaron Mackey, vice president of AI and data s...
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1 year ago
29 minutes

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Episode: 30 - Shining the Spotlight on Rare Disease Trials With Uncommon Cures
This month’s episode of The Scope of Things features the latest trending news from host Deborah Borfitz, including a planned library of “nature’s drugs” targeting complex diseases, a paradoxical approach to treating cancer, how government policies can help improve equitable access to cancer trials, and the possibilities of reversing multiple sclerosis nerve damage. Marshall Summar, CEO of Uncommon Cures, and Tamanna Roshan Lal, Chief Medical Officer of Uncommon Cures, join the conversation to...
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1 year ago
25 minutes

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Episode 29 - Patient-Focused Drug Design, Enrollment Challenges, and More With Hannah Kemp
Tune into this month’s episode of the Scope of Things, where host Deborah Borfitz covers the use of AI for trial screening and recruitment purposes, a diabetes drug that may help treat sleep apnea, questionable advice from the FDA given to departing staffers, why the entire clinical trial enterprise may need to be revamped to eliminate systemic biases, and more. Hannah Kemp, vice president of strategic client engagement at Surgo Health, also joins the conversation to talk about how Surgo Heal...
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1 year ago
30 minutes

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Episode: 28 - Jonathan Kimmelman on Research Ethics and Dilemmas in Clinical Trials
In this month’s episode of the Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz gives you the latest news on the fallacy of a survival benefit for cancer patients participating in clinical trials, how and why federally qualified health centers are getting involved in studies, efforts to disrupt the current practice of excluding pregnant and lactating women from participation, great news about the impact of precision medicine on the outcomes of kids suffering from aggressive cancers, and more. Jonathan K...
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1 year ago
36 minutes

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Episode: 27 - Yvonne Rodriguez on Making Clinical Trials Accessible for Everyone
In this episode of the Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz covers the latest news on an AI model for comparing drug effectiveness, adoption of minimal residual disease as an endpoint for multiple myeloma, using HIV treatments for Alzheimer’s disease, lack of diversity in Alzheimer’s trials, and more. Yvonne Rodriguez, founder and CEO of Egality Sciences, also joins the conversation to talk about breaking down the barriers to clinical research participation in underserved communities. She al...
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1 year ago
25 minutes

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Episode: 26 - Digital Twins, Care-For-All European Platform, and the Impact and Future of Wearables and Microsampling
In this episode of the Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz brings you the monthly breakdown on current events, such as tailoring medications to individual patients using digital twins, the use of a skin biopsy test to diagnose neurodegenerative diseases, and the launch of a European-wide platform promoting access to care for all. She also speaks with Michael Snyder, chair of the department of genetics at Stanford University School of Medicine and director of the Center of Genomics and Perso...
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1 year ago
33 minutes

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Episode: 25 - The Missing Link in Clinical Trials and Brain Monitoring: Consistent EEG Use
In this month’s episode of the Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz covers the latest news and emerging trends, including the launch of a company using single-solution software to connect a global network of clinical trial sites to study sponsors, a pharmacy-first program in the UK, a centralized staffing initiative at the National Cancer Institute, progress in getting patient-derived organoids into clinical trials to evaluate drug response, and more. She also speaks with Lifelines Neuro’s c...
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1 year ago
27 minutes

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Episode: 24 - SCOPE 2024, AI Innovation, and Pitch Contest Winner Dezbee McDaniel
In this month’s episode of the Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz catches listeners up with the latest news of the clinical trials and research industry, starting with SCOPE 2024, where a record-breaking 4,000 attendees arrived to learn and discuss about new products, technology, and ideas. Other hot topics in this episode include convergence of clinical research and clinical care, patient centricity, protocol complexity, the growing use of AI, and an update on decentralized clinical trial...
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1 year ago
31 minutes

The Scope of Things
For decades, clinical trial recruitment has been the biggest challenge in the industry. Christine Senn, senior vice president of Site-Sponsor Innovation at Advarra, offers insights into why the struggle continues, such as delays in getting regulations updated after a quarter of a century, and how to overcome the deadlock in clinical trial recruitment that is tied to current obsolete marketing guidelines. Also, host Deborah Borfitz shares the latest on beta blockers, low dose aspirin lowering ...