Blockchain Technology in Clinical Trials

Uli Broedl
Uli Broedl

Boehringer Ingelheim Canada

Published: 29.11.2018.

Volume 1, Issue 1 (2018)

Abstract

Session Description: “The rights, safety, and well-being of subjects participating in clinical trials are most important considerations [E6 (R2) Good Clinical Practice]”. The objective of this session is to discuss the value proposition of blockchain technology for various stakeholders in the complex clinical trial ecosystem, barriers that limit the adoption of blockchain technology in clinical trials, and opportunities to overcome those challenges.

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