DIA 2023: key takeaways of the event

July 13, 2023

DIA 2023: key takeaways of the event

As always, DIA 2023 was mostly about the people we meet & talk to, but there is a big second value to it – the talks, the ideas and insights that we get during the conference. Let’s take a look at what’s hot in Boston!

  • Embracing Technology: The conference highlighted the use of technology in clinical trials. Agile methodologies, which were originally used in software development, are now being recognized and adopted in the life sciences field. These methods are seen as beneficial for managing the complex demands of clinical trials. Digital health technologies were also emphasized for improving efficiency, patient engagement, and overall trial success.
  • Addressing Regulatory Challenges: A significant portion of the conference focused on regulatory challenges and strategies to ensure future-proof processes. The importance of aligning regulatory timelines and submissions was emphasized. Discussions also revolved around pharmacovigilance, including regulatory views on post-pandemic inspections and risk-minimization measures.
  • Advancements in Data Management: The conference explored the role of artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models in clinical trials. These technologies can help identify biomarkers and improve efficiency in clinical research. AI was discussed as a means to expedite data collection and analysis, thereby streamlining trial procedures. The significance of a modern clinical data ecosystem equipped with embedded AI was highlighted.
  • Patient-Centric Approach: The conference emphasized the crucial role of patients in drug development and clinical trials. Evaluating the impact of patient involvement across research and development (R&D) was emphasized. Patient-led approaches in clinical trial design and execution were explored. The importance of patient engagement and public-private partnerships in drug development was also discussed.

We can’t wait to be back in 2024!

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