Hosted by bioaccess® CEO, Julio G. Martinez-Clark, the Global Trial Accelerators™ podcast delivers actionable insights for Medtech, Biopharma, and Radiopharma innovators battling lengthy timelines and costly delays. Each episode features candid conversations with clinical trial pioneers, regulatory strategists, and startup founders who’ve slashed 6–12 months off approvals by leveraging emerging regions like Latin America, Eastern Europe, and Australia. What You’ll Learn: Speed Secrets: How to secure ethics approval in 4–6 weeks (vs. 6+ months in US/EU) using harmonized pathways like MINSA (Panama), ALIMS (Serbia), and Australia’s CTN. Cost-to-Speed Hacks: Operational strategies to reduce trial budgets by 30% while maintaining FDA/EMA compliance. Global Patient Access: Leverage treatment-naive populations in cardiology, rare diseases, and advanced therapies across 50+ pre-vetted sites. Why Listen? <ul
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Episode #133
Gerardo Noriega, Presiden & CEO at PercAssist, Inc
Aug 6, 202656 minS2
Today's guest is Gerardo Noriega , a C-level executive, serial entrepreneur, inventor, and advisor in the medical device industry. Having founded five medical device companies and consulted for more than 50 organizations throughout Silicon Valley, Gerardo has spent his career identifying unmet clinical needs, developing innovative technologies, and guiding products from early-stage concepts to successful commercialization. He also serves on the advisory boards of Santa Clara University's Department of Bioengineering, the UCSF Catalyst Program, the UCSF Surgical Consortium, and Simon Fraser University's Bioengineering Innovation Boulevard. In addition, he is an Adjunct Professor at Santa Clara University's Graduate School of Bioengineering. In this episode, we explore medical innovation, entrepreneurship, intellectual property, startup growth, and the future of healthcare technology.
In this episode, we’re joined by Matt DeNardo , a biomedical engineer and product development leader with a passion for transforming complex clinical challenges into innovative medical technologies. Matt shares how his approach combines the rigor of systems engineering with the creativity of design thinking, enabling teams to translate unmet clinical needs into clear product strategies and successful execution. From aligning user needs and regulatory considerations to leading cross-functional teams through every stage of development, he offers valuable insights into what it takes to bring meaningful healthcare innovations to market. Holding an M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Northwestern University and a B.S.E. in Bioengineering from the University of Pennsylvania, Matt has spent his career at the forefront of medical technology, continuously exploring emerging technologies that can improve patient outcomes and shape the future of healthcare.
Daniel Chen, Founder and CEO at Synthetic Design Lab
Jun 15, 202654 minS2
<p>In this episode of Global Trial Accelerators, we speak with Daniel S. Chen, MD, PhD, Founder and CEO of Synthetic Design Lab and former Global Head of Cancer Immunotherapy Development at Genentech/Roche.</p><p>Daniel shares insights from his pioneering work in cancer immunotherapy, the development of breakthrough therapies such as atezolizumab, and the future of oncology innovation. We also discuss the Cancer-Immunity Cycle, translational science, and what it takes to accelerate the path from discovery to patient impact.</p>
<p> Shareef Mahdavi joins the podcast to discuss how patient experience directly impacts practice growth, referrals, and retention. He shares the strategies that helped transform Laser Eye Center of Silicon Valley by improving how patients felt throughout their journey — leading to stronger reviews, increased leads, and long-term growth. </p>
<p>In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Joseph Geraci — mathematical physicist, medical scientist, and AI innovator — to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming the future of medicine and clinical research.</p><p>Dr. Geraci began his career in quantum computing and mathematical physics, earning his PhD under renowned scientist Dr. Daniel Lidar with research supported by DARPA and the U.S. Army’s Disruptive Technology Office. He later expanded his work into artificial intelligence for medicine, oncology, and neuroscience, where he uncovered a critical problem in modern healthcare: traditional disease labels often fail to capture the true complexity and di...
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