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CASTOR Continues Rapid Growth and Momentum Powering COVID-19 Studies with Global Decentralized Clinical Trial Platform

CASTOR Continues Rapid Growth and Momentum Powering COVID-19 Studies with Global Decentralized Clinical Trial Platform Castor is supporting more than 250 COVID-19 studies in 40 countries across 1,750 hospitals - Offers an expanded suite of tools and resources for clinical researchers in the fight against COVID-19 and other pandemic outbreaks May 26, 2021 07:58 AM Eastern Daylight Time HOBOKEN, N.J. (BUSINESS WIRE) Castor, a leading provider of clinical trial technology to Democratize Clinical Research, announced today continued rapid adoption of its decentralized clinical trial platform to power COVID-19 studies globally. At the start of the pandemic, Castor joined the global fight against the COVID-19 by offering its user-friendly, globally scalable Decentralized Clinical Trial (DCT) platform for free for all COVID-19 research projects. Castor is supporting more than 250 COVID-19 studies in 40 countries across 1,750 hospitals. 62,000 participants are enrolled in these trials

UK to push for global clinical trial standards at G7 meeting

UK to push for global clinical trial standards at G7 meeting Exclusive: Matt Hancock said a single set of standards will make it easier to share and compare results from drug and vaccine trials 25 May 2021 • 1:03pm Matt Hancock intends to use an upcoming meeting of G7 health ministers to push countries to commit to closer collaboration and coordination for trials in future Credit:  Ben Birchall/PA Wire Britain will use its G7 presidency to push the world’s largest economies to establish a set of shared principles for clinical trials, to combat a “chaotic” and fragmented output of research during the pandemic. 

Humanity lost: A rundown on how essential Covid drugs end up in black market

Express News Service CHENNAI:  At Government Tiruvannamalai Hospital, in Covid-19 wards choking with suffering, an insidious business was afoot. Helming it was Ramesh , a hospital helper, tasked with administering Remdesivir injection to Covid-19 patients. Ramesh, however, was not oblivious of the black-market price of the drug. So, when a doctor tells him to administer Remdesivir to a patient, he would make his own ‘observation’ to check whether the patient would live or not. If his ‘prognosis’ was negative, which they often were, Ramesh kept the vial for himself, and lied to the doctor that the injection had been given. This ugly business, however, came undone when Mohammed Imran Khan, a 25-year-old Tambaram doctor who had purchased the vials from Ramesh for sale in the black market, was busted. Superintendent of Police (Civil Supplies CID) S Santhi, whose team arrested the suspects, said Ramesh had stolen vials after vials this way and sold them to Khan.

Coronavirus News Roundup: March 6–March 12 - Scientific American

Coronavirus News Roundup: March 6–March 12 - Scientific American
scientificamerican.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from scientificamerican.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

WHO s treatment megatrial is at a standstill

WHO s treatment megatrial is at a standstill
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