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EP 2 - Trials Beyond Borders: Sponsor Perspective
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21:20In this episode, Racquel Bruton, Associate Director and Clinical Trials Diversity Portfolio Lead at Biogen, and Willyanne DeCormier Plosky, Program Director at the MRCT Center, discuss how sponsor companies are enhancing representation in clinical trials, particularly outside the US. Racquel highlights Biogen's longstanding commitment to reaching u…
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EP 1 - Trials Beyond Borders: CRO Perspective
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22:17This is the first episode in our new series, "Trials Beyond Borders: Building Representative Clinical Trials Worldwide." This episode features a conversation with MRCT Center Program Director Willyanne DeCormier Plosky, consultant Katherine Wright, and Tinaya Gray, Global Head of Diversity in Clinical Trials at ICON, plc, about the CRO perspective,…
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