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Antidote’s podcast, Talk of the Towne, focuses on the ultimate sweet spot: that special place where science and patients converge. Our host, Rich Towne, PharmD, was trained in pharmacy and currently works in Clinical Informatics at Antidote. In each episode, Rich welcomes a new guest from an organization with which Antidote is working, and takes an in-depth look at particular therapeutic areas or topics, zeroing in on the story that Antidote's data is telling about how best to connect patients and research.
For our fifth episode, we sat down with Allison Kalloo, MPH, CD, Founder/CEO of Clinical Ambassador, and Founder of iParticipate. This sharp, informal conversation focuses on diversity, equity, and inclusion in clinical research, covering what Antidote’s race and ethnicity data reveals about who is searching for trials, what Allison recommends to drive DEI in clinical trials, and what cues others in the industry should take from her work. This episode is co-hosted by Toore Adebajo, MPH, Antidote's Clinical Content Associate.
To learn more about Allison's work, visit: https://www.i-participate.org/ and https://clinicalambassador.com/.
To learn more about Antidote and to connect with clinical trials near you, visit: https://www.antidote.me/.
By Talk of the TowneAntidote’s podcast, Talk of the Towne, focuses on the ultimate sweet spot: that special place where science and patients converge. Our host, Rich Towne, PharmD, was trained in pharmacy and currently works in Clinical Informatics at Antidote. In each episode, Rich welcomes a new guest from an organization with which Antidote is working, and takes an in-depth look at particular therapeutic areas or topics, zeroing in on the story that Antidote's data is telling about how best to connect patients and research.
For our fifth episode, we sat down with Allison Kalloo, MPH, CD, Founder/CEO of Clinical Ambassador, and Founder of iParticipate. This sharp, informal conversation focuses on diversity, equity, and inclusion in clinical research, covering what Antidote’s race and ethnicity data reveals about who is searching for trials, what Allison recommends to drive DEI in clinical trials, and what cues others in the industry should take from her work. This episode is co-hosted by Toore Adebajo, MPH, Antidote's Clinical Content Associate.
To learn more about Allison's work, visit: https://www.i-participate.org/ and https://clinicalambassador.com/.
To learn more about Antidote and to connect with clinical trials near you, visit: https://www.antidote.me/.