Work with thought leaders and academic experts in Clinical Research

Companies can greatly benefit from collaborating with Clinical Research experts. These experts bring a wealth of knowledge and experience in conducting research studies, analyzing data, and interpreting results. By working with a Clinical Research expert, companies can enhance their research capabilities, gain valuable insights into their products or services, and make informed decisions based on scientific evidence. Clinical Research experts can also help companies navigate regulatory requirements and ensure compliance with ethical standards. Additionally, collaborating with an academic researcher in Clinical Research can lead to the development of innovative solutions, new product ideas, and improved patient outcomes.

Researchers on NotedSource with backgrounds in Clinical Research include Dr. Justin Whalley, Ph.D, Dr.Samata Kodali, Stephen Inrig, and Vladislav Dolgachev.

Dr. Justin Whalley, Ph.D

North Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
9 Years Experience
Assistant Professor of Bioinformatics, with experience in finding the quintessential features in large, multi-layered 'omic datasets.
Education

Université d'Évry Val-d'Essonne

Ph.D., Bioinformatics / May, 2015

Évry

University of Bristol

M.Sci., Mathematics / June, 2008

Bristol
Experience

University of Oxford

Senior Bioinformatician / 20172022

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science Chicago Medical School

Assistant Professor of Bioinformatics / 2023Present

CNAG

Postdoctoral Researcher / 20142017

Research Expertise (19)
Genomics
Bioinformatics
Immunity
Tensor decomposition
Cancer
And 14 more
About
Dr. Justin P. Whalley was educated in the UK (M.Sci. Mathematics, University of Bristol) and France (Ph.D. Bioinformatics, University of Évry). He moved to Spain to work as a postdoc at the National Center for Genomic Analysis (CNAG). During his time there, he ran the Quality Control working group for the Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes project to assess the data coming in and reduce batch effects. This involved collaboration with researchers from the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, the German Cancer Research Center and the Wellcome Sanger Institute in the UK. He returned to the UK to work as a [Senior Bioinformatician at the University of Oxford](https://www.well.ox.ac.uk/people/jpw/). His time there coincided with the global pandemic and he was deeply involved in the COvid-19 Multi-omics Blood ATlas (COMBAT) consortium as the lead for the Integration (Tensor) working group. Dr. Whalley became a member of the [faculty of the Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science](https://www.rosalindfranklin.edu/academics/faculty/justin-p-whalley/) in January 2023.

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Example Clinical Research projects

How can companies collaborate more effectively with researchers, experts, and thought leaders to make progress on Clinical Research?

Clinical Trial Design and Implementation

A pharmaceutical company can collaborate with a Clinical Research expert to design and implement clinical trials for testing the safety and efficacy of new drugs. The researcher can provide guidance on study design, participant recruitment, data collection, and analysis, ensuring that the trial meets regulatory requirements and produces reliable results.

Data Analysis and Interpretation

A healthcare technology company can partner with a Clinical Research expert to analyze and interpret large datasets collected from electronic health records or wearable devices. The researcher can apply statistical methods and data visualization techniques to uncover patterns, trends, and correlations, providing valuable insights for improving patient care and optimizing healthcare delivery.

Evidence-Based Medicine Research

A medical device manufacturer can collaborate with a Clinical Research expert to conduct systematic reviews and meta-analyses of existing clinical studies. The researcher can critically evaluate the available evidence, synthesize the findings, and provide recommendations for the use of the device in clinical practice. This can help the company demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of their product to healthcare professionals and regulatory authorities.

Patient Recruitment and Retention Strategies

A contract research organization (CRO) can work with a Clinical Research expert to develop effective strategies for recruiting and retaining participants in clinical trials. The researcher can identify target populations, design recruitment materials, and implement engagement strategies to ensure a diverse and representative sample. This can help the CRO meet enrollment targets and improve the efficiency of the trial.

Health Outcomes Research

A health insurance company can collaborate with a Clinical Research expert to conduct health outcomes research and cost-effectiveness analyses. The researcher can evaluate the impact of different interventions, treatments, or policies on patient outcomes and healthcare costs. This information can assist the insurance company in making evidence-based decisions regarding coverage, reimbursement, and resource allocation.