Daily Judi

Daily Judi: Friday, March 24, 2023

Every day we scan the headlines for the best items that engage the clinical trial ecosystem, workflow solutions, and more—all the latest news you need to know. Here are today's stories:

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today issued draft guidance to support accelerated approval for oncology clinical trials.

Emma Yasinski reports on new mitochondria transplant research that may help heal organs, including the heart and brain, damaged from oxygen deprivation. (Scientific American)

A mysterious benefactor, Swann Lee, a New York City attorney with no known ties to Duke University, left the bulk of her estate to Duke to improve the health of children. Sarah Armstrong, MD, and Chris Newgard, PhD, developed a multi-year project, including community-based outreach and clinical studies, to generate important data on food insecurity and childhood obesity—Project NOURISH. (Duke University School of Medicine)


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