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Incorruptible Evidence: Blockchain's Promise for Faster Drug Approvals w. Dominik Lysek

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Dominik Lysek, CEO of PharmaTrail, explains how blockchain technology can solve trust issues in clinical trials by providing an incorruptible audit trail that verifies data integrity. This solution could significantly accelerate the time required for regulatory approvals, partnerships, and acquisitions, ultimately getting treatments to patients faster.
• Blockchain provides a complete, unchangeable audit trail where data can only be added, never deleted
• Most clinical data (99.9%) has integrity, but proving this to outsiders is time-consuming and costly
• PharmaTrail uses private blockchain technology alongside traditional databases for optimal security and functionality
• Blockchain verification can maintain momentum through due diligence processes, preventing deals from stalling
• The technology creates trust by enabling independent verification of data integrity
• Current systems face challenges with data credibility that delay patient access to treatments
• Private blockchains protect patient data while still providing the benefits of immutable record-keeping
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Chapters

1. Introducing Blockchain in Clinical Trials (00:00:00)

2. How Clinical Data Is Collected (00:04:24)

3. The Problem of Data Credibility (00:11:01)

4. Blockchain as a Trust Solution (00:14:15)

5. Private vs. Public Blockchain (00:19:23)

6. Building on Blockchain: Challenges (00:22:39)

7. Journey to Blockchain Technology (00:25:19)

83 episodes

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Dominik Lysek, CEO of PharmaTrail, explains how blockchain technology can solve trust issues in clinical trials by providing an incorruptible audit trail that verifies data integrity. This solution could significantly accelerate the time required for regulatory approvals, partnerships, and acquisitions, ultimately getting treatments to patients faster.
• Blockchain provides a complete, unchangeable audit trail where data can only be added, never deleted
• Most clinical data (99.9%) has integrity, but proving this to outsiders is time-consuming and costly
• PharmaTrail uses private blockchain technology alongside traditional databases for optimal security and functionality
• Blockchain verification can maintain momentum through due diligence processes, preventing deals from stalling
• The technology creates trust by enabling independent verification of data integrity
• Current systems face challenges with data credibility that delay patient access to treatments
• Private blockchains protect patient data while still providing the benefits of immutable record-keeping
Support the show

________
Reach out to Ivanna Rosendal
Join the conversation on our LinkedIn page

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introducing Blockchain in Clinical Trials (00:00:00)

2. How Clinical Data Is Collected (00:04:24)

3. The Problem of Data Credibility (00:11:01)

4. Blockchain as a Trust Solution (00:14:15)

5. Private vs. Public Blockchain (00:19:23)

6. Building on Blockchain: Challenges (00:22:39)

7. Journey to Blockchain Technology (00:25:19)

83 episodes

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