Daily Judi: Wednesday, December 14, 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:
With clinical trials on the rise for psychedelic therapies such as ketamine, a new role has emerged to support patients—spiritual care practitioners. (Religion News)
Serving a diverse population in California, UC Davis Health received an $8 million renewal grant for its Alpha Stem Cell Clinic. The funding, awarded by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, will enable the clinic to expand its clinical trials operations.
With new guidance from the FDA, Moe Alsumidaie examines the state of decentralized clinical trials. (Applied Clinical Trials)
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