Complexity in Early Phase Clinical Trials with Dr. Oren Cohen
Description
When a new drug or device undergoes “first in human” experience, the primary focus is on participant safety. How will the drug or device interact with the human body? And will this interaction be safe?
To answer these two questions, regulatory authorities around the world require medical product manufacturers to conduct Phase I, also known as early phase clinical trials.
To learn more about the complexities in early phase clinical trials, I invited Dr. Oren Cohen, President of Clinical Pharmacology Services and Chief Medical Officer at Labcorp Drug Development on the show.
Dr. Cohen has more than 30 years of healthcare experience which includes his work on clinical development.
I hope you enjoy this conversation with Dr. Oren Cohen.
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