The Certified Principal Investigator (CPI®) credential is awarded to clinical trial investigators who have passed a standardized Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP) certification exam. This designation will now be a listed qualification in the Investigator Databank, a shared resource of investigator information.
The CPI® credential is held by more than 1,000 clinical trial investigators around the world. This designation, independently administered by the Academy of Clinical Research Professionals (Academy) shows a demonstrated proficiency of specific knowledge and job-related skills when passing the exam.
AI in Clinical Trials: A Long, But Promising Road Ahead
May 29th 2024Stephen Pyke, chief clinical data and digital officer, Parexel, discusses how AI can be used in clinical trials to streamline operational processes, the importance of collaboration and data sharing in advancing the use of technology, and more.
Including Women of Childbearing Age in Clinical Research
March 26th 2024In recognition of International Women's Month, we're featuring this recent talk between Associate Editor Miranda Schmalfuhs and Marie Teil, Global Head of UCB’s Women of Childbearing Age Program. They speak about the specific challenges women with chronic illnesses face when accessing appropriate treatment and participating in clinical trials, UCB's Women of Childbearing Age Program and it’s most successful strategies, and much more.