SAN FRANCISCO, August 23, 2021—Curebase, a company committed to democratizing access to clinical studies through decentralized clinical trials, has named tenured clinical research expert Jane Myles as vice president of clinical trial innovation.
Curebase's decentralized clinical trial platform and model focuses on expanding clinical trial access to patients, by allowing them to participate in studies at-home, in their community, and with their own doctors. Curebase’s platform is an all-in-one decentralized clinical trial software system (ePRO, eConsent, eSource, Telemedicine, etc.) with a unique focus on engaging research naive providers, and points of care, in places traditional studies do not reach. Additionally, the company's “Virtual Research Sites” also provide physicians with new and unique options to offer their patients, regardless of location by a establishing the resources of a research site in places where a physical site does not exist. Except these sites have much greater reach and move convenient options for patients to participate in clinical trials at home and in their community. The Curebase platform empowers sponsors, CROs and physicians from practices of all sizes to conduct clinical research, including private practices, independent clinics, and large academic research sites.
Throughout her career Myles has worked on evolving the clinical research process at a variety of levels while striving to make a more patient-centric approach. Undertaking those same challenges with Curebase, she will be responsible for developing, maintaining and promoting the company’s decentralized clinical trial (DCT) framework, assembling patient and physician advisory boards, establishing academic and key opinion leader partnerships, driving clinical trial design innovation, ensuring other Curebase teams are deploying the DCT framework, supporting sales to potential customers, and advocating for better patient-centricity.

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"Jane’s deep knowledge of clinical operations and extensive experience designing and executing global registrational trials and leading global teams to solve trial recruitment and retention challenges will help Curebase’s DCT platform become even more patient-centric,” said Tom Lemberg, founder and chief executive officer of Curebase. “She demonstrates a strong passion for making clinical trials efficiently patient- and site-friendly, ultimately leading to better drug studies that benefit customers and patients.”