GENERAL SESSIONS
Real-World Evidence: Success Stories from Pharma Leaders
Whether developing protocols, choosing sites, or finding patients, pharma companies are increasingly relying on the use of real-world evidence (RWE). Industry leaders will each tell their story on how RWE helped them overcome challenging issues to achieve digital trial success. Pharma representatives will come away with a clear understanding of ways to leverage RWE to achieve organizational goals and realize a return on their investment. Healthcare organization representatives will learn why making their quality real-world data available is now crucial to the clinical research process.
Steven Draikiwiz, MD, Global Medical Bioinformatics Lead, Sanofi
Marie Eckerd, Senior Clinical Delivery Director, AstraZeneca
Rachael Higgins, Vice President, Account Management, TriNetX
Additional speaker to be announced
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What’s Next? The Road Ahead in the TriNetX Journey
Are you curious about what is on the horizon for TriNetX? TriNetX’s R&D team will unveil the exciting future of our industry-leading real-world data (RWD) and advanced analytics platform. The team will highlight the features and functionalities currently in development to help you better access and utilize RWD to generate real-world evidence. You will get an up-close, first look at how the platform is evolving to support concurrent and external control arms, chart reviews, post marketing commitments, and more.
Alex Eastman, Vice President, Products, TriNetX
Becca Fink, Director, Product Management, TriNetX
Steve Kundrot, Chief Technology Officer, TriNetX
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Maximize the Value of TriNetX: How to Develop Your Internal Team & Processes
It is critical to fully leverage the investments you make. It starts with being knowledgeable of features and functionality and is transcended with the right expertise to apply it across an organization. Learn from pharma and healthcare organization leaders who have successfully implemented TriNetX across their teams and processes to maximize the value of the platform for their respective organizations.
Emily Hoder, Account Manager, TriNetX
Edyta McCallum, Head of Research & Innovation, Medway NHS Foundation Trust
Leslie Thomas, Director Digital Health & Innovation, AbbVie
Additional speakers to be announced
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Data, Data Everywhere! Why We All Need It, Where We Find it, & How You Can Apply It
There is an insatiable desire for more data for clinical research and this session will show how TriNetX and its members are working to satisfy that demand. Subject matter experts will highlight the growth of genomic, tumor registry, NLP, and patient linking data and expansion into deeper unstructured and enriched data not found in EMRs. Speakers will discuss TriNetX’s expanding international data set with our acquisition of the EMEA InSite network, our organic APAC expansion, and the extensive set of linked claims data. The session will conclude with a comparison between the US and non-US data and a discussion around the best datasets to use for the various research studies you plan to conduct.
Maggie Berryman, Vice President, Technical Services, TriNetX
Brecht Claerhout, Senior Vice President / Managing Director, Europe, TriNetX
Steve Lethbridge, Senior Vice President, Global Data Networks, TriNetX
Matvey Palchuk, MD, MS, FAMIA, Vice President, Informatics, TriNetX
Jennifer Stacey, Vice President, Clinical Sciences, TriNetX
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Game Time! Who Wants to Be a Product Designer?
It’s your turn now. We’ve outlined our vision of the TriNetX journey and now you get to tell us what you think about potential innovations that could be prioritized for development. In this highly interactive session, audience members will provide real-time feedback on what products and offerings are most exciting to them. This is your chance to be heard and to listen to requests from your peers, so don’t miss out!
Alex Eastman, Vice President, Products, TriNetX
Becca Fink, Director, Product Management, TriNetX
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Accelerating Site Identification and Selection Responses by 15X
Traditional email and phone outreach from trial sponsors to healthcare organizations to identify potential sites with eligible patients for clinical trials is a cumbersome, time consuming process that can take up to six weeks. Learn from peers who have cut response times to 2-3 days using TriNetX Trial Connect. Individual speakers representing pharma and healthcare organizations will discuss real-life examples of ways they were able to streamline outreach and their processes for site and patient identification.
Amanda Cameron, Trial Innovation Network Program Manager, Medical University of South Carolina
Liz Grodin, Lead Customer Success Manager, TriNetX
Additional speakers to be announced
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Cool Science: Published Research Findings Using Real-World Evidence
Research is the engine that drives progress to better outcomes for patients. In this session, speakers will present their published study findings developed using real-world evidence generated with the real-world data and analytics capabilities of the TriNetX platform. You will learn about exciting new discoveries across multiple therapeutic areas.
Jagadesh Earla, Doctoral Student & Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Houston
Seth Kuranz, Epidemiologist, Clinical Sciences, TriNetX
Additional speakers to be announced
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Training Session: Introduction to Clinical Trial Optimization
Are you new to TriNetX? Are you an organization leader interested in seeing the TriNetX platform in action? Then this is the session for you. You will get a general overview of TriNetX, an understanding of applicable use cases, and then a deep dive into the user interface to experience the capabilities of the TriNetX Live Network. Topics include learning how to apply inclusion and exclusion criteria, use time-dependent and related event functionality, interpret results, best practice tips and tricks and much more.
Josh Hartman, Senior Analyst, Clinical Sciences, TriNetX
Machine Learning & Predictive Modeling
Steve Kundrot, Chief Technology Officer, TriNetX
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Training Session: Introduction to Trial Connect
Learn about the features and functionalities of Trial Connect–the communication vehicle that streamlines collaboration between pharma and healthcare organizations developing clinical trials. Trainers will demonstrate how Trial Connect accelerates study site selection and patient identification. Pharma and CROs will learn how to directly engage with potential trial sites, centrally monitor site acceptances, declines, and pending responses, and generate reports on historic performance. Healthcare organizations will discover how Trial Connect helps efficiently receive, evaluate and respond to study opportunities directly from sponsors within the TriNetX platform.
Liz Grodin, Lead Customer Success Manager, TriNetX
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Training Session: Introduction to RWE Generation
This informative session for new users, interested organizational leaders, or users who need a refresher, will demonstrate how to generate real-world evidence with the TriNetX platform. You will learn how to leverage web-based, on-demand access to harmonized EMR and claims data to conduct observational and outcomes research, as well as replicate studies. Topics include learning how to analyze and compare cohorts, explore treatment pathways, download datasets and much more.
Jennifer Stacey, Vice President, Clinical Sciences, TriNetX
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Protecting Your World: Data Privacy and Information Security Principles
Do data privacy stories in the mainstream press generate a call from your leadership team for affirmation around your organizations data sharing and information security? In this session, subject matter experts will explain how TriNetX ensures the security and privacy of your data in ways unmatched by any other entity. The presenters will discuss the technical, operational and contractual protections in place, as well as compliance with regulations including HIPAA and GDPR.
Brecht Claerhout, Senior Vice President / Managing Director, Europe, TriNetX
Kshitij Kathuria, Vice President, Security and Compliance, TriNetX
Brad Malin, Vice Chair for Research and Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt University