Innovating Clinical Trials
Welcome to Innovating Clinical Trials, the podcast designed for clinical research professionals eager to deepen their understanding of clinical trials through concise, insightful segments. Join your hosts, Liam Eves and Ted Trafford, as they uncover the core issues in clinical research, reflect on the industry, and challenge conventional wisdom.
Ted Trafford - https://traffordresearch.com/
With 29 years of experience in clinical research, Ted leads Feasibility, Business Development, and Site Relationship teams as Director of Business Development at Probity Medical Research, a clinical trial site administrative support company with a consortium of 70 sites across four countries. As a writer, advisor and speaker, Ted contributes to thought leadership and strategic initiatives in the clinical trials industry, leveraging his extensive experience and creative approach to drive meaningful discussion and progress for Sponsors, CROs, Sites and Technology Vendors.
Liam Eves - https://www.theendpointpodcast.com/
Liam's held executive roles in SMOs and CROs, and led all major functions of trial delivery. His journey into the field began unexpectedly after an injury ended his career as a professional footballer. Over the years Liam has optimized trial delivery methods / systems for effective enrollment and trial delivery. Currently, he focuses on building and advising companies in the clinical trial space.
Innovating Clinical Trials
ICT Ep16: Revolutionizing Cancer Trial Enrollment with Selin Kurnaz (Part 1 of 3)
In this episode of Innovating Clinical Trials, hosts Liam Eves and Ted Trafford are joined by Selin Kurnaz, CEO and founder of Massive Bio, an AI-driven platform designed to connect cancer patients with clinical trials.
Our conversation dives deep into the challenges of patient awareness, access, and logistical hurdles in trial enrollment. Selin shares how her personal experience with her uncle’s cancer diagnosis led to the creation of Massive Bio and her mission to streamline trial enrollment using technology.
We discuss the "Last Mile" problem and walk through how combining technological scale with personalized concierge services can help patients not only find relevant trials but also overcome the logistical and financial barriers that can prevent participation. With insights into the complexities of the clinical trial landscape, the discussion highlights the critical steps needed to bridge the gap between patients and life-saving treatments.