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AI for Clinical Trial Design: Adaptive and Inclusive
Clinical trials can be designed with AI for adaptive endpoints and inclusive recruitment. The discipline matters more than the tools.
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- 1The premise
- 2clinical trial design
- 3adaptive trials
- 4inclusion
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The premise
AI in trial design enables adaptive and inclusive approaches that were impractical before; design discipline still drives value.
What AI does well here
- Use AI for adaptive design simulation and optimization
- Use AI to identify inclusion barriers (geography, language, scheduling, transportation)
- Generate per-population recruitment strategies
- Maintain biostatistician judgment on design fundamentals
What AI cannot do
- Substitute AI optimization for substantive scientific judgment
- Eliminate the regulatory complexity of adaptive trials
- Replace community engagement in inclusion work
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