Oncology Study Design

Exploring Oncology Clinical Design

Webinar date & time: March 9th 14:00 CET

Join us for an engaging and educational webinar on the topic of “Exploring Oncology Clinical Design”. This webinar will provide you with valuable insights and the latest information on oncology clinical design.

You’ll have the opportunity to hear from expert speakers who will share their experience and knowledge on the subject. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, researcher, or simply interested in the field of oncology, this webinar is a must-attend event. Register now to secure your spot!

The webinar will lead by our field experts, who share their experiences and best practices. So let’s dive in and explore the complexities and opportunities of Oncology Clinical Trial Design.

During the webinar we’ll discuss:

  1. Dose escalation designs
  2. Early phase study – endpoints
  3. Protocol – schedule of assessment considerations

Register here! 

Regina Auskalnienė - MD

Regina Auskalnienė - MD

Chief Global Clinical Research Officer

Regina Auskalniene is a Medical Doctor, cardiologist. She has over 13 years of experience in Clinical Research and has been leading our Clinical Operations department since April 2018, overseeing Clinical Monitoring, Project Management and Start-up activities in the region.

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Vladimir Mukovozchik, MD

Vladimir Mukovozchik, MD

Head of Project Management

Vladimir has over 16 years of experience in clinical research. He has been working in global CROs on managerial roles for many years and has been leading our project management department since 2022. He has extensive experience in different therapeutic areas with the main expertise lying in the oncology field.

Planning Your Next Oncology Trial?

Let’s talk how we can help you design oncology trials that get you the results you need to improve patient lives.

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