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World Blood Donor Day

Innovative Trials are passionate about ensuring our diverse population is adequately represented within medical research. Whether it is wanting to see more people from underrepresented communities choosing science as a career and pushing for greater patient diversity in clinical trials or focusing on what we are doing internally to celebrate and promote equality

2022-06-14T07:37:42+01:00

Improving diversity in clinical trial recruitment

A key requirement for clinical trials is to understand the effect of potential treatments on the patient populations that will benefit most. Despite this, many studies find recruitment from diverse populations challenging and this can have major implications. In a recent webinar, our Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Kate Shaw, was joined

2025-05-14T11:09:48+01:00

Eating Disorders Awareness Week

Innovative Trials are passionate about ensuring our diverse population is adequately represented within medical research. Whether it is wanting to see more people from underrepresented communities choosing science as a career and pushing for greater patient diversity in clinical trials or focusing on what we are doing internally to celebrate and promote equality

2024-01-09T10:10:47+00:00

Three predictions for the clinical trial industry in 2022

Three ways clinical trials will become more inclusive in 2022 At Innovative Trials, we’re passionate about clinical trials being designed around patients’ needs and patient recruitment strategies that promote diverse representation within studies. Following on from our last blog reflecting on 2021, our Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Kate Shaw, looks ahead and

2025-01-29T10:45:00+00:00

World Cancer Day 2022

In February, we celebrate World Cancer Day. Innovative Trials are passionate about ensuring our diverse population is adequately represented within medical research. Whether it is wanting to see more people from underrepresented communities choosing science as a career and pushing for greater patient diversity in clinical trials or focusing on what we are doing

2024-11-07T16:04:46+00:00

Cervical Cancer Prevention Month

In this first blog for 2022, we will be looking to raise awareness around Cervical Cancer  and how it affects minorities as part of the Cervical Cancer awareness month. Innovative Trials are passionate about ensuring our diverse population is adequately represented within medical research. Whether it is wanting to see more people from

2025-03-04T13:22:15+00:00

Innovative Trials’ achievements in 2021

Kate Shaw, Innovative Trials' Founder/CEO,  looks back at this 2021 It’s been a busy year for us here at Innovative Trials. From adapting to a changing clinical trial landscape due to COVID-19 to becoming a multi-award-winning company and raising money for vital research into dementia, there has rarely been a dull moment. As

2022-09-16T16:26:27+01:00

Our Equality & Diversity in clinical trials blogs in 2021

Diversity in clinical trials: looking back at our 2021 blogs Throughout 2021, our Equality and Diversity (E&D) committee have been writing monthly blogs to inform and raise awareness of many diseases, conditions and inclusion days. Our blogs were all written by the E&D team members and many include references to the work Innovative

2021-12-01T16:50:58+00:00

How Our Clinical Enrolment Managers Support Global Trials

How our global Clinical Enrolment Managers (CEMs) give clinical trial sites the local touch At Innovative Trials, we pride ourselves on supporting local clinical trial sites to perform at their best, no matter where in the world they are based. In this blog, Global Site Optimization Specialist Manager Sandra Adeniji, who manages our

2025-03-04T13:24:52+00:00

Men’s Health Awareness Month

Movember In November's blog, we will be looking into the Movember global movement in support of men's health during men's health awareness month. Innovative Trials are passionate about ensuring our diverse population is adequately represented within medical research. Whether it is wanting to see more people from underrepresented communities choosing science as a

2021-11-02T09:29:30+00:00
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