Speaker Profile
Biography
Anne Piantadosi is an Assistant Professor in the Emory University School of Medicine, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and a practicing physician in the Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases. She earned an MDPhD from the University of Washington and completed clinical training in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases at Massachusetts General Hospital. Her research is focused on the emergence and evolution of viruses of clinical and public health importance, and her group uses a combination of translational, laboratory, and computational approaches.
Session Abstract – PMWC 2024 Silicon Valley
Track 2
Session Chair: Elizabeth Lamont, Elizabeth Lamont
Improving the Probability of Technical and Regulatory Success
Insights generated from patient-level historical clinical trial (HCT) data, or linking contemporaneous patient-level clinical trial data to real world data (RWD), has demonstrated meaningful improvement to sponsor's better asset strategies, optimizing trial operations, and generating evidence for regulators and payers. These insights have the potential to de-risk drug development by accelerating timelines, increasing patient centricity, lowering costs, and ultimately improving probability of regulatory success.