Bio-IT World March 18, 2019

Clinical research is a complex process involving various actors where trust, data sharing, security, and visibility need to be established from clinical trial participants, physicians, researchers, service providers, sponsors, and regulators. This is where blockchain comes in, says Disa Lee Choun, Director Head of Innovation, Global Clinical Sciences & Operations at UCB.

Lee Choun has over 15 years of experience in the pharma industry, focusing on clinical trial innovation from blockchain, sensors, devices, AI, and robotics. She now co-leads the blockchain work group within PhUSE, a non-profit organization acting as a global platform for the discussion of topics encompassing the work of data managers, biostatisticians, clinical data scientists, and eClinical IT professionals.

On behalf of Bio-IT World, Lee Yuan spoke...

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