Episode 28

The Paper Trail (CRO) (Clinical Trial)

In the second episode of the Clinical Trial podcasts, former EHA President Prof. John Gribben gives us an overview of the role(s) of CROs (Contract Research Organizations) in clinical investigation. He discusses how they can help, notably with the paper trails associated with clinical trials, and how they should be constructive partners in the process of clinical research.

In this series of Clinical Trial podcasts produced by EHA, experts unravel for you the many issues linked to the design and execution of a clinical study, complementing the information present in our Clinical Trial Map.

It will help you answer interrogations such as:

• What is a CRO?

• How are clinical studies designed?

• Which role(s) should sponsors fulfil?

Experts will talk directly to you to give you an overview of several essential clinical research topics in a series of 6 podcasts.


Host: Prof. John Gribben


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The European Hematology Association promotes excellence in patient care, research, and education in hematology. We serve medical professionals, researchers, and scientists with an active interest in hematology. We are proud to be the largest European-based organization connecting hematologists worldwide to support career development and research, harmonize hematology education, and advocate for hematologists and hematology