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Decentralized: The Decentralized Trials & Research Podcast is brought to you by the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA). We are joined each week by passionate leaders in the DCT & Clinical Research community to share insight and vision into the future of research. The Podcast is a replay of the live Clubhouse conversation on Fridays at 12:00 PM ET. The replay of those episodes will drop every Monday, with additional episodes being posted from the archives of 2021-2022 along the way.
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2026-04-10 Hosts Amir Kalali, Craig Lipset, and Jane Myles were joined by Paul Ivsin (First Patient In) for a discussion about the realities of clinical trial patient recruitment.The conversation explored the disconnect between centralized recruitment success and site-level performance, challenged common industry myths, and highlighted the gap between enrollment projections and real-world results. Paul also shared perspectives on study branding, the limits of recruitment technology and registries, and the role of trust in patient participation.We also discussed strategies for engaging underrepresented physicians and improving access to clinical research.You can join TGIF-DTRA Sessions live on LinkedIn Live on Friday's at 12:00 PM ET by checking out our LinkedIn. Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and X. Learn more about Membership options and our work at www.dtra.org.
2026-03-20 Hosts Dr. Amir Kalali, Jane Myles, and Jean Stimola-Sposaro were joined by Patrick Lee and Dr. Suna Avcil from Amgen’s Digital Medicine team. They shared how they are bridging innovation and real-world practice across their organization. They discuss launching decentralized clinical trials (DCTs), including a hands-on workshop with 50+ medical colleagues, and their approach to change management, starting with open-minded teams, securing leadership support, and using real-world examples to drive adoption. The conversation highlights the importance of starting small, maintaining momentum, and enabling success through clear communication, accessible resources, and collaboration with partners like DTRA.You can join TGIF-DTRA Sessions live on LinkedIn Live on Friday's at 12:00 PM ET by checking out our LinkedIn. Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and X. Learn more about Membership options and our work at www.dtra.org.
2026-02-20 Hosts Craig Lipset, Dr. Amir Kalali, and Jane Myles were joined my Meghana Chalaseni, Mary Thanh-Hai, and Mitch Psotka from the FDA.Today’s session focused on Selective Safety Data Collection (SSDC) and how it can streamline clinical trials when a drug’s safety profile is already well-established. Mary Thanh Hai and Mitch Psotka explained that SSDC, formalized through FDA guidance and ICH E19, allows for a planned reduction in low-value safety data while maintaining robust monitoring of serious adverse events and other critical outcomes. The panel addressed common misconceptions, emphasizing that SSDC does not lower safety standards or eliminate oversight, it simply focuses on collecting data that meaningfully informs the risk-benefit profile.Meghana Chalasani also highlighted FDA’s C3TI demonstration program and other innovative approaches like Bayesian methods and streamlined trials embedded in clinical practice. The discussion closed with practical site-level considerations, including how to integrate SSDC into existing workflows while maintaining consistency and regulatory alignment. Overall, the conversation underscored a shift toward smarter, more efficient trial design without compromising patient safety.You can join TGIF-DTRA Sessions live on LinkedIn Live on Friday's at 12:00 PM ET by checking out our LinkedIn. Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and X. Learn more about Membership options and our work at www.dtra.org.
2025-12-05 Hosts Dr. Amir Kalali, Craig Lipset, and Jane Myles were joined by Noelle Gaskill and Karla Polk from Tempus AI to unpack how DCTs are expanding access and accelerating research, especially in oncology. They explored how Tempus’ data-connected site network, genomics capabilities, and operational model help match patients faster, streamline startup timelines, and support community practices in running complex trials.The conversation covers real-world strategies for patient activation, managing variability across sites, partnering with CROs, and enabling rural and community-based providers to participate in research. They also touched on the future: global expansion plans and how DCT approaches could extend beyond oncology into other therapeutic areas.You can join TGIF-DTRA Sessions live on LinkedIn Live on Friday's at 12:00 PM ET by checking out our LinkedIn. Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and X. Learn more about Membership options and our work at www.dtra.org.
2025-11-14 - Hosts Amir Kalali and Jane Myles were joined by Alex Charge (ISPEP) and Stacey Davidson (Cuttsy+Cuttsy) on what today’s clinical trial participants experience from start to finish. Drawing on new research conducted by their organizations, the conversation unpacks how patients discover trials, why they join, and what drives both positive experiences and early dropout. Key themes include the importance of strong site support, clearer communication, caregiver involvement, and the operational challenges that trial sites face.The group also explores broader issues in patient engagement—from protocol design and long-term communication gaps to the role AI could play in improving support and retention. The Participation Equation: a webinar from Cuttsy+Cuttsy and ISPEPLink to sign up for the webinar on 11/19 at 9:00 AM ETThe participation equation: Understanding what drives participant engagement in clinical trialsLink to access the report hereYou can join TGIF-DTRA Sessions live on LinkedIn Live on Friday's at 12:00 PM ET by checking out our LinkedIn. Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and X. Learn more about Membership options and our work at www.dtra.org.
2025-10-24 Hosts Amir Kalali, Craig Lipset, and Jane Myles were joined by Darshan Kulkarni, a pharmacist, lawyer, and educator, for a fantastic conversation around the intersection of healthcare innovation, regulatory law, and emerging technologies. Listeners will learn more on:Challenges in AI protocol protection and data privacy under HIPAA, GDPR, and global lawsThe tension between innovation and compliance in decentralized trialsThe importance of clear regulatory guidance in the evolving AI landscapeHow contractual and ethical frameworks can safeguard both sponsors and sitesYou can join TGIF-DTRA Sessions live on LinkedIn Live on Friday's at 12:00 PM ET by checking out our LinkedIn. Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and X. Learn more about Membership options and our work at www.dtra.org.
2025-10-03 Hosts Amir Kalali, Craig Lipset, and Jane Myles were joined by representatives from TransCelerate BioPharma Inc.’s Modernizing Clinical Trial Conduct initiative for our discussion. This initiative is helping the industry move beyond pandemic-era adaptations toward lasting transformation. In this session, we highlighted a newly released tool designed to help sponsors collect meaningful site feedback to improve decentralized clinical trial (DCT) implementation. We discussed the importance of patient, site, and sponsor feedback in shaping trial design, and touch on other relevant resources that support more patient-centric, flexible, and resilient approaches. Hear from Laura Renton (GSK) and Anna Christiansson (AstraZeneca) in this practical discussion on these resources and how you can begin to apply them in your organization.Modernizing Clinical Trial Conduct Solutions ToolkitYou can join TGIF-DTRA Sessions live on LinkedIn Live on Friday's at 12:00 PM ET by checking out our LinkedIn. Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and X. Learn more about Membership options and our work at www.dtra.org.
2025-09-12 Our hosts Dr. Amir Kalali and Jane Myles were joined by Cinja Nadana Koller and Marc Blanchard, affilated with CHUV | Lausanne university hospital to discuss their joint paper on an assessment of digital therapeutics in DCTs. In this episode, we dove into the intersection of decentralized clinical trials (DCTs) and digital health technologies (DHTs), with a spotlight on rheumatology and beyond. Our guests explored the challenges of patient engagement, onboarding, and adherence, and shared lessons learned from real-world implementations of digital tools in trials. We also discussed innovations in patient monitoring for inflammatory arthritis, Switzerland’s approach to scaling digital health, and opportunities for collaboration across healthcare systems.Link to Paper -- https://journals.plos.org/digitalhealth/article?id=10.1371/journal.pdig.0000905You can join TGIF-DTRA Sessions live on LinkedIn Live on Friday's at 12:00 PM ET by checking out our LinkedIn. Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and X. Learn more about Membership options and our work at www.dtra.org.
Decentralized: The Decentralized Trials & Research Podcast is brought to you by the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA). We are joined each week by passionate leaders in the DCT & Clinical Research community to share insight and vision into the future of research. The Podcast is a replay of the live Clubhouse conversation on Fridays at 12:00 PM ET. The replay of those episodes will drop every Monday, with additional episodes being posted from the archives of 2021-2022 along the way.
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