Daily Judi: Friday, December 9, 2022
Every day we scan the headlines for the best items that engage the clinical trial ecosystem, workflow solutions, and more—all the latest news you need to know. Here are today's stories:
For KPBS, a San Diego, California, PBS affiliate, Thomas Fudge reports that a human clinical trial of a potential HIV/AIDS vaccine suggests positive results.
At a recent event sponsored by the Milken Institute, Robert Califf, M.D., Commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, spoke of the need for increasing inclusion and diversity in clinical trials. (Fierce Biotech)
After backlash from healthcare organizations arguing unavoidable medical device shortages, the European Union has proposed a four-year delay in implementing its new medical devices law. (Reuters)
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