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USC joins Ryght Research Network to streamline clinical trials with AI

Dec 17, 2024

The Keck School of Medicine of USC has joined the Ryght Research Network, a global network of academic institutions, community practices and health care systems that uses generative artificial intelligence to make clinical trials more efficient. As the network’s first academic site in the United States, the Keck School of Medicine will leverage the collaboration to offer more clinical trials to more patients and to build new AI tools that safely speed up the process of developing medical treatments. Ryght AI’s network and tools address a series of challenges that currently plague the clinical trials process.

Complex protocols, staff burnout and other inefficiencies often prevent or delay life-saving therapies from reaching patients. By automating key tasks and facilitating better communication, Ryght and USC aspire to change that. We aim to transform clinical trial operations through AI. By streamlining site selection, feasibility and patient referrals, the Ryght Research Network will allow us to focus more on advancing patient care and less on administrative burden while running the trials that are most likely to succeed,” said David Friedland, MD, PhD, associate dean for clinical research and director of clinical artificial intelligence applications at the Keck School of Medicine.

This collaboration enables USC to be at the forefront of innovative, efficient research, helping to bring therapies to patients faster and supporting our mission to improve global health outcomes,” Friedland said.The alliance between the medical school and Ryght AI was brokered by MESH Strategic Partnerships, a specialized service that builds and sustains relationships between the Keck School of Medicine and industry groups. In addition to streamlining the process of conducting clinical trials, the Ryght Research Network will connect USC researchers with new clinical trial and sponsorship opportunities.

 It will also provide patients and health care providers with a user-friendly portal for exploring available clinical trials. Down the line, the Keck School of Medicine will even have the chance to develop customized AI-driven tools that suit the needs of its patients, providers and investigators. We are thrilled to welcome USC to the Ryght Research Network,” said Chadi Nabhan, MD, MBA, chief medical officer and head of strategy at Ryght AI. “We share the same vision with the Keck School of Medicine in aiming to advance clinical research by expediting trial processes to improve the outcomes of all patients affected by cancer. Leveraging AI technology and innovation can help us accomplish that in a timely manner.

Source: https://keck.usc.edu/news/usc-joins-ryght-research-network-to-streamline-clinical-trials-with-ai/


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