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Informa Connect Clinical Data Disclosure, Transparency and Plain Language Summaries U.S. Conference
Date of Event: February 25, 2025
Location: The Bellevue Hotel, Pennsylvania
Obaraboye Olude, Privacy Analytics’ Senior Clinical Trial Transparency Advisor and Manager will be presenting this Case Study with Craig Tipple, Medical Director at DNDi on Tuesday, February 25 (1:30pm – 2:15pm ET).
Presentation Topic: CASE STUDY: Balancing Data Sharing and Privacy in Neglected Tropical Disease Research
Obaraboye Olude MBBS, MPH is a Senior Clinical Trial Transparency Advisor and Technical Manager with Privacy Analytics. Obaraboye has an extensive background in medicine and public health, as well as over a decade of experience in clinical trials data analysis. In her 6+ years with Privacy Analytics, she has developed deep expertise in in global clinical trial regulations and best practices for successful clinical document submissions. As well as performing, reviewing, and providing training on risk-based anonymization and redaction of personal and commercial information, she has led dozens of successful projects under EMA Policy 0070, HC PRCI, EU CTR and to other Health Authorities.
Obaraboye Olude
Senior Clinical Trial Transparency Advisor and Technical Manager
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