Newsletter | August 27, 2025

08.27.25 -- Why So Many Biotech Launches Miss Expectations, And How To Fix It

FEATURED ARTICLE

Why So Many Biotech Launches Miss Expectations, And How To Fix It

More than half of drug launches fall short of forecasts. Engaging payers during trial design and capturing outcomes with real world impacts, among other things, can help, explains Bennett Smith.

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Process Intensification: Challenges, Trends, And Industry Takeaways

Process intensification is here and transforming industries now. Discover how experts and early adopters are tackling challenges and unlocking new efficiencies through sustainable technologies.

Empowering Clinical Trial Sponsors With Analytics

Review data challenges faced by sponsors, the underlying problems driving those challenges, and flexible processes and solutions designed to help overcome them.

Leveraging Functional Service Providers For Enhanced Efficiency

Discover how functional service providers (FSPs) are reshaping clinical research by offering specialized expertise, flexible resources, and cost-effective solutions.

Innovation In Clinical Trial Site Payments

Senior Product Manager Iain Wood utilized his global expertise in managing clinical trial budgets, payments, and compliance to answer several questions about the complexities of site payments.

Tips For Better eCOA Experiences From A Patient Caregiver Network

The effectiveness of digital tools hinges on the quality of the daily experiences. Read direct feedback from patients and caregivers, and learn ten critical factors that can improve the eCOA experience.

GeneVentiv Targeting Gene Therapies For Hemophilia, Pompe Disease

Biopharma entrepreneur Damon Race found breakthrough gene and gene-editing therapies close to home, licensing innovations from UNC-Chapel Hill and Duke University, to launch his latest venture.

Clinical Trials Need To Take The Whole Patient Into Account

Explore how inclusivity in clinical trials needs to encompass the whole patient, taking into account factors like race, sex, age, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and physical abilities or qualities.