Patient centric sampling (PCS) enables the collection of high-quality blood samples in a location that is more convenient to the patient. In decentralized clinical trials (DCTs), PCS can be used to determine the pharmacokinetics (PK) of administered drug and metabolites, as well as to measure concentrations of biomarkers and to determine clinical chemistry endpoints.
Register today for a free online workshop we're sponsoring October 17th with PBSS International - San Francisco Bay, "Patient Centric Blood Sampling for Facilitating De-centralized Clinical Trials: Implications for ClinOps, PK/ClinPharm, Bioanalytical and Biomarkers."
Our co-founder and laboratory director, Mitch Johnson, will be presenting at 9:35am PT with Jeff Silverman, PhD, a senior research fellow with Edgewise Therapeutics. They will be presenting a case study on the evaluation of the Tasso device for pediatric blood sampling in muscular dystrophy. Mitch and Jeff will be taking live Q&As during their session, so be sure to register today to ensure an available seat!
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