04.17.2018 - By Dan Kendall / Part of the Health Podcast Network
Dr. Amir Kalali is a highly respected member of the global community in life sciences and clinical research. In fact, for 5 of the years between 2005 and 2012, PharmaVOICE magazine named him as one its 100 most inspiring leaders in the life sciences as voted by his peers. Dr. Kalali was Global Head of the Neuroscience Center of Excellence at Quintiles IMS. He was responsible for the enterprise-wide strategy for neuroscience, encompassing drug development and healthcare services.
He is also a Professor of Psychiatry at University of California San Diego, Editor of the journal Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience, and Faculty at Singularity University and BART X Medicine. He has authored over 200 peer-reviewed publications, and he advises several companies such as AI Cure and Bracket. He’s the chief curator and chairman of the CNS Summit, which is an event that we talk about on this conversation.
As you’ll hear on this interview, Dr. Kalali is really passionate about accelerating and improving the success of medical research through collaboration and innovation – two things we talk about a lot on this platform.
Today's Topics:
Insights on the changes in clinical research, the improvements in technology, and comparison from past to present
How clinical research and health care react to changes in innovations and lag other industries.
How health is the new horizontal and touches all aspects of technology from cars to home appliances.
The evolution of healthcare space in CES and what caught Amir's interest.
Current and future projects and collaborations.
Links and Resources Mentioned:
Amir Kalali on Twitter
Amir Kalali on LinkedIn
Essential CNS Drug Development, Edited by Amir Kalali
Journal: Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience
CNS Summit – Collaboration for Novel Solutions, November 1-4, 2018, Boca Raton, FL
International Society for CNS Drug Development – March 13-15, 2019, Las Vegas, NvAI Cure
Bracket Global
Akili
Proteus
Pear Therapeutics
Medable
Thread Research
Save the Children on Twitter
Save the Children on the Web
Digital Health Events
Join Digital Health Today
Video:
CNS Summit 2017
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