
|Articles|February 1, 2015
- Applied Clinical Trials-02-01-2015
- Volume 24
- Issue 2
Applied Clinical Trials Digital Edition - February/March 2015
Sites: Integrated Clinical Research Boosting the Investigator Pool Trial Design: Remote Patient-Centered Studies Risk-Based Monitoring in Action Also in this issue: New Drug Approval Momentum mHealth in Clinical Trials Simplifying Protocol Design
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Closing in on Opportunities to Simplify Protocol Designalmost 11 years ago
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