The Australia Institute has welcomed the Energy Security Board's (ESB) advice that state Energy Ministers be encouraged to step in and manage the orderly.
Interventional Clinical Trial Or Registry Study? Writing Protocols That Demonstrate The Difference
By Jeffrey A. Cooper, MD, MMM, Vice President, Process & Strategic Improvement and Lindsay A. Abraham, JD, CIP, IRB Chair – Regulatory Lead, WCG IRB
Interventional studies, also called clinical trials, are those in which a drug, device, or procedure is used on research participants as part of a research protocol, and outcome data are collected. Registry studies are observational studies in which the drug, device or procedure being evaluated is prescribed to patients by treating physicians, and outcome data are collected. The critical difference between these study designs is whether the intervention occurs because it is a component of participation in a research protocol, or because a clinical decision was made that the intervention was the appropriate treatment option.
31 December 2020
Skydio is the leading US drone company and the world leader in autonomous flight, the key technology for the future of drones and aerial transportation. Our team combines deep expertise in artificial intelligence, best-in-class hardware and software product development, and operational excellence. Our technology makes drones more accessible and useful for a broader set of users – from action sports enthusiasts to first responders to insurance claims adjusters.
About the role:
Skydio is hiring a Regulatory Lead to drive regulatory breakthroughs that enable safe and routine autonomous flight, powered by Skydio’s trustworthy autonomy. This position will play a critical role in achieving Skydio’s mission to make the world more productive, creative, and safe through autonomous flight. Over the last year, Skydio achieved multiple, groundbreaking waivers that enable our autonomous drones to fly beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS). This role will build on that suc