NeuroNEXT was well-represented at the 40th Annual Meeting of the Society for Clinical Trials (SCT) this week. The meeting – hosted in New Orleans, LA, May 19-22, 2019 – featured two invited sessions by NeuroNEXT personnel:
- “Switching Boats Mid-Stream: Maintaining Continuity in a Large Clinical Trials Network in the Face of Change” by Chris Coffey, Angela Molloy, Dixie Ecklund, Jeri Sieren, Julie Qidwai, Krista Valladares and Marianne Kearney Chase
- “Preparing and Submitting Data to Open and Limited-Access Repositories” by Janel Barnes, Sharon Yeatts, Chris Coffey and Carolina Mendoza-Puccini
One contributed session also featured NeuroNEXT:
- “The NeuroNEXT Mode: Efficiencies Gained by Deploying an Embedded Research Administrator” by Krista Valladares and Maggie Spencer
And one poster session:
- “Utilizing cloud-based software to increase efficiency and reduce errors in communication during the conduct of multi-site clinical trials” presented by David Klements.
Thanks to everyone for for promoting the excellent work of the Network!