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FDA Inspections Need Not Be Stressful: Q&A with Dr. Harvey Arbit
This Complion question and answer session held with Dr. Harvey Arbit, an adjunct professor at the University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, provides insights into achieving stress-free FDA inspections.

Tips to Overcoming Sponsor Resistance When Adopting an eRegulatory System
While electronic document management is becoming more mainstream, it’s still considered uncharted territory for some research sites. The transition is often approached with trepidation, fear, and questions. Complion has found sponsor pushback to be a common concern. To that end, Complion offers a few tips to ease the apprehension.

The Future of Clinical Research Technology: Single Dose Studies
Because research study sponsors are continually seeking efficiencies, and all stakeholders in studies have an interest in minimizing the time required of, and the potential risk to, volunteers who participate in studies, there will be a decrease in the number of single drug studies in the future. That is the observation of John Neal, CEO of PCRS Network. In the final post of this four-part series, we explore the evolution of clinical research and the opportunity for collaboration among multiple sponsors based on Neal’s insights.

The Future of Clinical Research Technology: Site Selection
Inefficient and ineffective. That’s how John Neal, CEO of PCRS Network, sums up his frank assessment of the current state of the clinical research site selection process. In the third post of this four-part series, we explore the evolution of clinical research and its impact on the site selection process based on insights presented by Neal.

The Future of Clinical Research Technology: Data Collection
We live in an age when we are surrounded by technologies that are improving the speed and efficiency with which we can gather information, and the depth and breadth of that information. In this four-part series, we explore the evolution of clinical research based on insights presented by John Neal, CEO of PCRS Network. In this second post, Neal takes a look at the area of data collection.

The Future of Clinical Research Technology: Introduction
No human endeavor is immune to change, and that is certainly true for clinical research. In this four-part series, we explore the variety of factors driving the evolution of clinical research based on insights presented by John Neal, CEO of PCRS Network.
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