Virtual Panel

Harnessing AI for more efficient clinical trials

26 March 2026

3:00pm

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During this virtual panel, industry experts will discuss practical examples and considerations for applying AI in pharma’s clinical trials.

Late in 2025 the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) qualified its first artificial intelligence (AI) tool for use in clinical trials, one to help pathologists to analyse and score liver biopsy images.

Although AIM-NASH (or the AI-Based Histologic Measurement of NASH) focuses on disease activity in clinical trials for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), the disease is far from being alone in potential areas of AI application.

Indeed, from niche phase I clinical trials to major late-stage studies, artificial intelligence (AI) could have applications across all types of research and development projects.

As the technology continues to be considered as a way to speed up tasks, reveal deep insights from the vast amounts of data generated and even predict the success of trials, industry attention is turned to more and more challenges in clinical research.

From dealing with data overload to regulatory – and ethical – considerations, keeping pace with the ever-developing technology requires a multifaceted approach.

Key learning points:

  • Address governance, validation and auditability questions
  • Turn data into actionable insights
  • Gain advantage through genetic artificial intelligence

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SPEAKERS

Speaker to be announced!

An expert panel of industry speakers will be confirmed soon, register to be the first to know who will be leading the discussion.

 

 

FAQs

FAQs 

Is the panel discussion free? 

Yes – there is no charge to watch the panel discussion, either live or on-demand. 

When will the panel discussion take place? 

26 March 2026 at 3PM GMT.

Can I watch it later? 

The panel discussion will become available to watch on-demand shortly after the live webinar takes place. 

What are the benefits of attending live? 

You’ll be able to ask the speakers your questions, which will be answered live in the Q&A towards the end of the session. 

How long will the panel discussion be? 

This panel discussion will last up to an hour. 

What do I need to watch this panel discussion? 

All you need is a computer with an internet connection. We recommend using headphones if possible if you’re in an office environment.

 

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