BioBytes: Machine Learning Could Improve Clinical Trial Diversity

With a growing focus on clinical trial diversity, companies are looking for ways to recruit from historically marginalized communities. Machine learning may help meet these diversity goals. 

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Welcome to In Vivo’s new AI-focused blog, BioBytes, providing news and insight on the growing role of artificial intelligence in biopharma.

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