Speaker Slides
Thank you for attending the SCRI Clinical Trials Symposium 2024. You may download the speaker slides by clicking on the links below. Please also note the disclaimer notice at the end of this page.
Opening Session - The Value Proposition of Clinical Trials
Track 1 - Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR)- "Value based clinical trials and its impact on healthcare"
Track 3: Patient Advocacy and Community Engagement - "Patient Advocacy Groups, Community Involvement and Collaboration in Advancing Clinical Research"
Track 4: Decentralised Clinical Trials - "Benefits and Challenges of DCTs"
Track 5: Adaptive Trial Design (Complex Clinical Trial Design) - "Lessons Learned and Best Practices – Adaptive Trial Design"
Track 6: Trends in Clinical Trials - "Unveiling Diverse Clinical Trial Landscapes Across Countries"
Track 7: Biotech Sharing Session - "Challenges and Opportunities For Biotechs to Conduct Clinical Trials in Singapore"
Track 8: Talent Development in Clinical Trials - ""Nurturing Excellence: Advancing Talent in Clinical Research"
Track 9: Designing Trials for AI-Based Interventions / Diagnostics - “Methodologies and Considerations for Trials Involving AI-Driven Technologies”
Track 10: Data Powered Research - "Innovations in Data-Driven Research: Shaping Tomorrow's Discoveries"
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