Sara Duran
Learner - She / Her
(2)
5
Location
Sugar Grove, Illinois, United States
Portals
  • iBio
    Chicago, Illinois, United States

Skills

Clinical trials 1 Ethical standards and conduct 1 Health equity 1 Innovation 1 Research 1

Achievements

Latest feedback

Amanda Beasley
She / Her
Director, Representation in Clinical Research
July 25, 2024
Team feedback
Great job with the presentation and information shared! It was clearly well researched, well articulated, and hopefully a great learning experience for all of you. I hope that you think about this topic as you all move into your "day jobs" in the future and how important it is for people like you to share the message!
Ethical standards and conduct Health equity Clinical trials Innovation Research
iBio
EPIC Opportunities (multidisciplinary) - Strategies for Improving Clinical Trial Diversity
iBio
iBIO Employer Collaborative
Increasing Diversity in Clinical Trials - Waubonsee Community College
iBIO Employer Collaborative
Ann Vogel
She / Her
SVP
July 30, 2024
Team feedback
Thank you for your enthusiasm and dedication to this project. I was impressed by your collaboration and creativity in tackling this complex, critical problem. What stood out most was the willingness you all had to share the unique perspectives each of your brought to the project. Your personal insights and experiences added a profound and authentic dimension to the discussion, highlighting the real-world challenges and barriers faced by a broad range of underserved populations and communities.
Ethical standards and conduct Health equity Clinical trials Innovation Research
iBio
EPIC Opportunities (multidisciplinary) - Strategies for Improving Clinical Trial Diversity
iBio
iBIO Employer Collaborative
Increasing Diversity in Clinical Trials - Waubonsee Community College
iBIO Employer Collaborative

Recent projects

iBIO Employer Collaborative
iBIO Employer Collaborative
Chicago, Illinois, United States

Increasing Diversity in Clinical Trials - Waubonsee Community College

Clinical Trials are essential steps to bringing new products to market, ensuring their safety and efficacy. It is crucial to involve a diverse range of participants from various communities in these trials, because where we live, how we live, and our backgrounds can impact health outcomes. Additionally, the safety and effectiveness of medications can vary based on factors like age, ethnicity, sex, and race.   One significant challenge faced by iBIO’s members is ensuring diverse representation in clinical trials. When certain groups of people are underrepresented in research, it can lead to gaps in our understanding of their health. This lack of diversity can perpetuate a cycle where new treatments are most effective for the group that was studied the most.   We are seeking recommendations for how to improve diversity in clinical trials to reduce biases, promote health equity and produce more innovative science. Your challenge is to develop a comprehensive strategy to promote diversity and representation in clinical trials. This strategy should address barriers such as limited access to healthcare, cultural perceptions, educational disparities, and systemic inequalities. The ultimate goal is to achieve equitable participation across demographics, ensuring everyone has an equal opportunity to contribute to these critical research endeavors.These recommendations should demonstrate an understanding of the complex issues driving the current lack of diversity and consider recruitment as well as retention strategies. Consideration should be given to legal and ethical principles of clinical trial research.

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