Lung cancer screening recommended in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
The disease is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in the UK
7th December 2023
The disease is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in the UK
7th December 2023
Around 20,000 children are admitted to ICUs every year in the UK
7th December 2023
The commitments will make health systems faster, simpler and fairer for patients
6th December 2023
The neurological condition currently affects one in 300 people in the UK
6th December 2023
The platform safely and effectively replicates the electric signalling process compounds
5th December 2023
Millions of people in the UK are set to benefit from the second wave of funding
5th December 2023
The neurological condition affects around 50 million people worldwide
4th December 2023
In England, an estimated 4,500 people are living with undiagnosed HIV
4th December 2023
Every year, over 44,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer in England
1st December 2023
Every year, around 55,000 women in the UK are diagnosed with the condition
1st December 2023
The new method successfully performs sterility assessments within 24 hours
30th November 2023
The new hub will unite researchers worldwide to exchange ideas and knowledge
30th November 2023
The new state-of-the-art facility is set to be operational in early 2024
29th November 2023
The partners will utilise bit.bio’s ioCells to develop multi-cell models of the human brain
29th November 2023
Tafinlar and Mekinist led to a 56% overall response rate in children with BM-HGG
28th November 2023
The Clinical Researcher of the Year – The Americas awards has returned for 2023, with the aim of discovering exceptional talent amongst clinical researchers across the Americas. The competition has established itself as a valuable learning and development opportunity over the past 13 years amongst clinical researchers in pharma, CROs as well as investigator sites across the globe.
Our competition in 2022 saw finalists compete face to face with a new assessment criterion and a range of entry points covering a wide scope of roles and experience levels for new candidates. Candidates showcased their expertise to our panel of industry experts for their chance to win an award from their category.
This year, there has been a new category announced: The Global Partnership Team. PharmaTimes Clinical Research Global Partnership Team of the Year recognises teams made up of 4-6 individuals that can be from two or more companies or organisations (such as CRO/Sponsors/Site/Vendors/Industry entities); and/or a team of 4-6 individuals with their primary role based at a single research site, site network or site management organization or combination thereof. Examples could be a team made up of representative from sponsors, sites, vendors, CROs or a team made up of Clinical Research Co-ordinators, Data Co-ordinators, Principal Investigators. Alternatively, it could be a combination of all of these categories.
Among the expertly curated categories, there are New & Experienced CRA, Clinical Research Co-ordinator, as well as Clinical Trial and Project Manager. There are also team-based categories available for entry alongside the individual ones to add even more depth to your experience.
All finalists receive valuable mentoring and feedback on their performance; invaluable for personal and professional development, it’s also a great way to validate training and highlight experience.
If you would like to know any further information on the entry guidelines, categories, or for sponsorship packages then please contact Luci Sargood – luci.sargood@pharmatimes.com
PharmaTimes announces the launch of the 2023 event and hopes to see returning contestants from previous years as well as some new faces