EVERY MEDICINE THAT HAS EVER SAVED A LIFE STARTED WITH A QUESTION.
Think about the last time someone you loved got sick. Maybe a doctor prescribed a medicine that helped them. Maybe a treatment gave them more time. That medicine, that treatment, it didn’t appear out of nowhere.
It existed because years earlier, scientists asked a question, researchers designed a careful study, and people; volunteers, patients, families, said āyes, I’ll help.ā
That is Clinical Trials.
Clinical Trial is not just science.
They are acts of hope.
People. Hope.
Quiet dedication to making sure the medicine of tomorrow is better than the medicine of today.
At RemediumOne, this is the work we show up for every single day.
We respect the trust that patients and communities place in this process. We believe that good clinical research, done with integrity, changes lives, not just today, but for generations to come.
On this Clinical Trials Day, we want to say
š THANK YOU to every participant who said yes.
š THANK YOU to every researcher, coordinator, and investigator who never stopped asking better questions.
š THANK YOU to every family that placed their trust in the process.
š THANK YOU to everyone who believes that science, guided by compassion, can make the world healthier.
We are proud to be part of this work.
Because at the end of the day, medicine is not about data points and dosage charts.
It’s about giving people more time, more comfort, more life and that is worth every effort.
Watch Prof Anthony Rodgers, Professor of Global Health, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney, and Chair of Clinical Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, share his perspective on building sustainable collaborations in clinical trials and the innovations emerging from conducting research across low and middle-income countries.