Exciting news for our friends and colleagues at Transposon for the treatment of neurodegenerative disease! Hear from our Executive Director, Project Management, Richard Koenig: “The positive safety and efficacy signals from this Phase II study represent a critical step forward in the treatment of ALS, FDT, PSP, and potentially other neurodegenerative diseases. The improvement seen in neurodegenerative and neuroinflammatory biomarkers indicates that this could be an important disease-modifying therapy with the potential to improve the quality and length of life for millions of people with age-related illnesses.” On behalf of Worldwide and Transposon, we’d like to extend our sincere gratitude to the clinical sites that participated in this study as well as their patients. Without them, these advancements would not be possible. https://ow.ly/wAm350SL9TR
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About Worldwide Clinical Trials Worldwide Clinical Trials is a leading full-service global contract research organization (CRO) that works in partnership with biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies to create customized solutions that advance new treatments. Our capabilities include bioanalytical laboratory services, Phase I-IV clinical trials, and post-approval and real-world evidence studies – all powered by our team members who bring their expertise and a collaborative, personalized approach to each clinical program. Anchored in our company’s scientific heritage, our dedicated therapeutic focus on cardiovascular, metabolic, neuroscience, oncology, and rare diseases, is applied to develop flexible plans and solve problems quickly for our customers. Our talented team of 3,000+ professionals spans 60+ countries, and embraces a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEI&B). We are united in cause with our customers to improve the lives of patients through new, innovative therapies. For more information on Worldwide, visit www.Worldwide.com.
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- Neuroscience/Central Nervous System Clinical Research, Rare Disease Clinical Research, Oncology - Solid Tumors Clinical Research, General Medicine Clinical Research, Cardiovascular and Metabolic Clinical Research, Rare Disease, Early Phase , and Clinical Trials
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Do you know the impact that an improved process can have on bioanalytical and clinical programs? Every time and cost savings can make a world of difference in drug development programs. Find out how WorldwideEdge prioritizes efficiency gains in our bioanalytical lab in our latest blog: https://ow.ly/BXlu50SKYGq
WorldwideEdge: Driving Innovation in Bioanalytical Lab Run Success Rates
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How can novel and existing treatments for type 2 diabetes (T2D) be favorably positioned in the ever-changing clinical landscape? Make sure to partner with a CRO with interdisciplinary experience in cardiometabolic research, and learn more about the recent discoveries in T2D treatment in our white paper: https://ow.ly/cSB550SKgVU
Advancing Type 2 Diabetes Management
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This Self-Care Day, take some time to prioritize your well-being. At Worldwide, we understand the importance of self-care in all aspects of health and wellness. Check out some of the ways our team members decompress and focus on their personal well-being. How do you practice self-care? Share your favorite tips in the comments below and inspire others to make self-care a priority.
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Check out Jayaprakash Kotha's interview with Bioanalysis Zone to learn more about our bioanalytical lab's services today!
What are the benefits of outsourcing bioanalytical work to CROs? Hear what Jayaprakash Kotha, Vice President of the Bioanalytical Laboratory at Worldwide Clinical Trials thinks in our latest interview. Watch today >>> https://hubs.ly/Q02H3pWr0
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Since 2017, we have advocated for psychedelic programs in psychiatric and other neuroscience indications treatments across North America, Europe, and APAC – and now, we’re happy to share our new partnership with the prominent Polish Centrum Badań Klinicznych PI-House sp. z o.o. and the Polish Psychedelic Society(PTP) to bring the first industry-sponsored psychedelic studies to the country. Learn more today: https://ow.ly/fL4f50SIfIy
Worldwide Clinical Trials Partners with PI-House and Polish Psychedelic Society for First Industry-Sponsored Psychedelic Studies in Poland
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It's fantastic to see such progress in rare disease research! Our rare disease team is committed to staying on top of the latest advancements in the industry and is continually working toward future innovation!
Very excited to participate in STXBP1 Foundation Researcher Meeting and hear from Swati Tole, MD MS and Alberto Lopez, Ph.D. on their promising research! Worldwide Clinical Trials
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Our rare disease team shows up — for patients, sponsors, and families. It's important for us to hear directly from these invaluable voices so we can be the best allies.
Excited to be at the Phelan-McDermid Syndrome Foundation Family Conference! Worldwide Clinical Trials are proud sponsors of this meeting. #pmsfconference2024
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The nature of depression can make finding, enrolling, and staying in a trial very difficult. Find out Lisle Kingery, Ph.D.'s thoughts on how to overcome these barriers in this blog: https://ow.ly/U4KW50SBNMu
Understanding the Patient Journey: Overcoming Barriers to Enrolling Depression Clinical Trials
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Today, on Glioblastoma Awareness Day, we stand in solidarity with all those affected by this complex disease. Thank you, james eamma, for sharing this powerful message of support. Together, we will continue the fight for a cure.
As you may know, today is Glioblastoma Awareness Day. I would like to send out the biggest prayers and the most positive thoughts and vibes out to all those patients and their families who have been impacted by this horrible disease. I have been in clinical research for over 20 years now and part of the Worldwide family for almost 5. We will continue to fight for you. We will continue to search and search and search until we have a cure. We will never give up. To all those GBM patients and families, I wish you the best and please know the Worldwide family got your back. Worldwide Clinical Trials