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Journal for Clinical Studies (JCS) with its distinguished editorial advisory board provides you with the best practice guidelines for conducting global clinical trials.

Highlights From the FIPEd Global Education Report
07/12/2022

Highlights From the FIPEd Global Education Report

The International Pharmaceutical Federation Education Initiative (FIPEd) launched the 2013 FIPEd Global Education Report

Curricula Then and Now—An Environmental Scan and Recommendations
07/12/2022

Curricula Then and Now—An Environmental Scan and Recommendations

According to the Bylaws of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP), the Academic Affairs Committee shall consider the intellectual.

Education and Training
29/11/2022

Education and Training

The journal investigates vocationalism in learning and initiatives to address employability in the curriculum, as well as coverage.

25/10/2022

Fossil bird's skull reconstruction reveals a brain made for smelling and eyes made for daylight

Jeholornis was a raven-sized bird that lived 120 million years ago, among the earliest examples of dinosaurs evolving into birds, in what’s now China. The fossils that have been found are finely preserved but smashed flat, the result of layers of sediment being deposited over the years. That means...

25/10/2022

Discovery of new ecosystem -- 'The Trapping Zone' -- creating oasis of life in the Maldives

The Nekton Maldives Mission, involving researchers from the University of Oxford, has found evidence of a previously undescribed ecosystem — ‘The Trapping Zone’ — that is creating an oasis of life 500 metres down in the depths of the Indian Ocean. The discovery has been hailed as highly sign...

25/10/2022

Endangered birds can be protected from predators with chemical camouflage

Researchers used artificial nests to test two methods for reducing the nest predation of vulnerable and endangered ground-nesting birds. The study showed that red foxes can be more easily deceived into not eating bird eggs than raccoon dogs. The methods could be used alongside hunting and offer an a...

25/10/2022

Avoiding extinction: Some Asian animals found thriving near humans

Some of Asia’s largest animals, including tigers and elephants, are defying 12,000 years of extinction trends by thriving alongside humans, a University of Queensland-led study has revealed. Researchers scoured paleontological records to compare the historic distribution of Asia’s 14 largest spe...

25/10/2022

Large numbers of European chimpanzees suffer from a lack of vitamin D, says new study

A new study has found that a large number of chimpanzees living in Europe suffer from inadequate vitamin D levels, and the widespread problem could have a major impact on their health. The study, which is the largest of its kind, is published in the journal Scientific Reports. The authors say this r...

We are proud to be a partner of the event that is shaking up the pharma and biotech industry - Connect in Pharma
29/07/2022

We are proud to be a partner of the event that is shaking up the pharma and biotech industry - Connect in Pharma

12/07/2022

As the world continues to adapt to the impact of the pandemic, a legacy has seen the evolvement of varying approaches to how clinical trials are designed and deployed.
https://journalforclinicalstudies.com/rapid-rise-of-decentralised-clinical-trials/

As the world continues to adapt to the impact of the pandemic, a legacy has seen the evolvement of varying approaches to how clinical trials are designed and deployed. There has been a rapid rise in decentralised clinical trials (DCT) which brings benefits and poses potential challenges in equal mea...

12/07/2022

AstraZeneca, GSK and more weathered Q2's economic headwinds, but Roche's stock took a hit: analysts

Blaming the “supply chain” has almost become a punch line—the go-to excuse for explaining any negative performance. But these days it’s among a legitimate set of interrelated economic headwinds that include the Ukraine War, COVID lockdowns in China, inflation and the resulting rise in operat...

06/07/2022
06/07/2022

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