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What happens when data science meets cell biology? One researcher at the University of Bristol is finding out.

Research in Action

Release Date: 11/08/2022

How Innovation is Redefining Health and Life Sciences show art How Innovation is Redefining Health and Life Sciences

Research in Action

Why is the confluence of healthcare and life sciences happening? What are the two biggest mistakes of technology in healthcare? And how can research insights be embedded into every care decision? We will find out all that and more with our guest Dr. David Feinberg, a medical professional and healthcare industry executive and current Chairman of Oracle Health.      

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How can shifting mindsets fuel the next wave of innovation in the pharmaceutical and life sciences industry? In what ways can we ensure the vast amounts of health data are utilized securely and effectively to foster groundbreaking medical advancements? And how is Oracle's new Health Data Intelligence poised to transform the industry in an unprecedented manner? You’ll learn all that and more with our guest Michael Fronstin, Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer at Oracle Life Sciences, who has worked across nearly every area of the industry from positions at Merck to J&J to Kantar...

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What are the best ways to set up public, private, and academic clinical research partnerships? How do we get these public-private partnerships (PPP) to work most effectively? And who should be in charge of what in multistakeholder research collaborations? We will get those answers in more in this episode of Research in Action with our guests Rob King, President and CEO of FHI Clinical; and Dr. Kristen Lewis, Head of Clinical Operations at the Center for Vaccine Innovation and Access at PATH.   ---------------------------------------------------------   Episode Transcript:  ...

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How can patients and their families become more integral in the clinical research process? How can patient-led research become more accepted in the scientific community? How are inspiring groups forging new, collaborative paths for science and medicine, and reshaping how medical research is conducted?  We will tackle those questions and much more in this episode with Amy Dockser Marcus, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of the recently published book, “We the Scientists: How a daring team of parents and doctors forged a new path for medicine.” Amy is a veteran reporter at...

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How can an extensive collection of real-world data help find more diverse and better participants for clinical trials? How do we create a continuously learning ecosystem that helps bridge the gap between clinical research and clinical care? And what are the biggest challenges to patient record standardization and personalized healthcare? We will learn that and more in this episode with Dr. Lu de Souza, Vice President and Executive Medical Officer of the Learning Health Network, which is a division of Oracle. Dr. de Souza leads a team that seeks to help health organizations integrate clinical...

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Research reveals that 95% of patients do not participate in clinical trials. How do we find better ways to connect willing and qualified participants to clinical trials? How do we ensure diversity in participant populations? And how can we make access to clinical trials more patient-friendly? We will get those answers and more in this episode with Brandon Li, Co-Founder at Power. Power is a fast-growing startup building a patient-friendly way to get access to clinical trials and is working to increase the diversity in clinical trials. --------------------------------------------------------...

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What does a data hippie believe about the democratization of data? What role do technology companies, government, academia, industry, and other stakeholders play in life sciences and discovery? And how might walking clinical trials lead to improved precision medicine? We will get the answers to those questions and more in this episode with Dr. Chris Boone, the GVP of Research Services at Oracle Life Sciences. Chris has held some prominent roles at AbbVie and Pfizer, influencing health economics, medical epidemiology, and real-world data and evidence. He is an adjunct assistant professor at...

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What is the rare Gaucher disease and how does it impact patients, families, and life sciences? Is enough emphasis being placed on research and discovery for rare diseases? And what are the patient-centered approaches that best serve those battling rare diseases? We will get those answers and more in this episode with Tanya Collin-Histed, CEO of the International Gaucher Alliance. Tanya has been a longtime driving force in supporting patients with rare diseases and advocating for world-class healthcare. Her work has been nothing short of groundbreaking and she’s become the go-to person for...

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International Data Corporation reports safety caseloads are increasing by 30% to 50% each year, and emerging technology will be the only way to keep up. But how are powerful technologies like generative AI advancing safety and pharmacovigilance? Is touchless case processing a good or bad thing? And how do we balance AI, automation, and the human touch? We will get answers to those questions and more in this episode with Bruce Palsulich, Vice President of Safety Solutions at Oracle Life Sciences. His portfolio includes Argus Safety, the industry-leading adverse event case processing and...

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How is clinical research becoming more patient-focused and more convenient for patients to participate in clinical trials? Why is a decentralized approach especially important concerning rare diseases? And how will digital innovation advance the way clinical research is conducted? We will learn those answers and more in this episode with Scott Schliebner, an innovative life sciences executive with 30 years of experience across the biopharma, CRO, medtech, and non-profit sectors. With a strategic and consultative approach to building and growing life science businesses, Scott has developed...

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