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To keep up to speed with ACRP announcements and other news from the world of clinical trials we cordially invite you to “listen in on” the ACRP Wire, the free newsletter that is delivered bi-weekly by e-mail.

For issues dating back to December 2007, use the Search Back Issues function (this link is also available in the ACRP Wire Tools section of any issue).

Each issue of the Wire is full of details on healthcare trends and FDA and pharma activity; opinions and observations from independent sources; announcements on publications, events, grants, corporate restructurings, and research opportunities from sources beyond ACRP that may be of value to our readers; and other timely stories from across the globe.

In addition to standalone stories on hot topics in the field, the Wire regularly includes:

  • In the News: A roundup of major media coverage of issues impacting the conduct of and public perceptions about clinical research
  • Clinical Trial Updates: Announcements from corporations, institutions, and journals about findings from recent trials, treated in brief
  • Campus Connections: An overview of the latest developments in clinical research at academic centers

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For more information, or to share your ideas for stories/content, please contact Associate Editor Gary Cramer at gary@acrpnet.org.

Resources

  • In the News
    A roundup of major media coverage of issues impacting the conduct of and public perceptions about clinical research.
  • Clinical Trial Updates
    Announcements from corporations, institutions, and journals about findings from recent trials, treated in brief.
  • Campus Connections
    An overview of the latest developments in clinical research at academic centers.
  • Chapter News
    View U.S. and International Chapter News from The Wire.

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