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In our May issue:

FEATURED

Implementing RBM and RBQM
Mary Banach, Nimita Limaye, Steve Young, Teresa Ancukiewicz, Stephen Wilson, Johann Proeve
Authors present a practical roadmap for clinical study teams implementing or preparing to implement RBM and risk-based quality management (RBQM) approaches—and outline the importance of applying change management techniques throughout the preparation, planning, and execution stages.

Overcoming R&D Bottlenecks
Christian Rack
Though the type of work varies, each department responsible for researching and developing a new drug product has to balance out its workload against the capacities available for the targeted period. To help minimize potential conflicts between the two, this report provides a resource planning and scheduling model, using the example of an analytical department in drug development.

NEWS

Washington Report: Jill Wechsler chronicles recent efforts by FDA leaders to urge for increased adoption of streamlined clinical research practices.

EU Report: Peter O'Donnell on the concern over potential election-driven overpromising in Europe's fight against cancer.

Q&A: How one small biopharma company is de-risking its approach in cancer drug development by leveraging strategic partnerships and testing combination regimens.

CLOSING THOUGHT

The Behavior Science Solution
Michelle Keefe
As an industry, we need to start employing evidence-based strategies–combining data and behavior science insights–to help patients make better-informed decisions in their healthcare journey, such as exploring a clinical trial.
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BLOGS
With AD Drug Failures, Non-Pharma Efforts Become More Critical
Why Midmarket Sponsors Struggle with Transparency and What They Can Do
Nasal Spray Research Moves to Social Anxiety Disorder
WEBCAST
Refocusing on Risk Mitigation in Study Startup
Find out why risk management and assessment are most effective when integrated into clinical trials from the beginning–the study startup phase–rather than being an afterthought.

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