The Long Run with Luke Timmerman

Ep110: Michele Andrasik on Making Clinical Trials More Diverse

Mar 1, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
The Long Run, Luke, Welcome to the Long Run Things
03:34 • 2min
3
A Brief Introduction to Interstingis
05:15 • 2min
4
Is H I v a Gay Related Disease?
07:23 • 3min
5
I Was an Anolescent, and I Was a Student at N Wy
09:55 • 2min
6
How Did You Become Interested in Psychology and What Influences Behavior?
11:26 • 4min
7
What I Learned at Columbia?
14:57 • 2min
8
You Know, I Have Bias Too
16:39 • 3min
9
The Link Between Behavior and Health Education
20:05 • 2min
10
Relationships Are Everything to Move Things Forward
21:44 • 3min
11
The Value of Hanging Around, Ah, It's Been an Hour and Call It Good
25:10 • 2min
12
H I v Vaccine Trials Network
27:27 • 2min
13
Aids Clinical Trials
29:37 • 1min
14
H I v Vaccine Trials Network - Wakefield
31:06 • 2min
15
The Long Run Bodcast Podcast
32:40 • 3min
16
H v Vaccine Trials - What Are Your Goals?
35:25 • 4min
17
Do You Have Input From the Very Beginning?
38:59 • 4min
18
How Do We Get Our Vaccines Through?
42:36 • 3min
19
The Diversity of Enrolment in the Operation Warp Speed Trials
46:02 • 4min
20
The Challenge of Data Sovereignty
50:13 • 2min
21
Do You Believe in the Science of Covid?
52:35 • 2min
22
Building Reputation of Trustworthiness
54:55 • 3min
23
Do You Have Community Advisory Boards?
58:04 • 2min
24
Are You More Optimistic or Less Optimal?
01:00:05 • 3min
25
Putting Yourself Out There as the Trustworthy Source of Information
01:03:08 • 4min