SCOPE 2025
February 3-6 2025, Rosen Shingle Creek, Orlando FL
Discover how our tools can help you close the gap between research and reality
Visit us at SCOPE 2025, Booth 535
The “last mile” of clinical research represents the crucial phase where protocols are put into action, and patient engagement becomes a reality. It’s about transforming well-laid plans into meaningful outcomes by efficiently connecting researchers, sites, and participants. TriNetX’s tools ensure that this final, often challenging, stage is executed seamlessly, turning potential into progress. Go beyond patient counts and dive into a world of robust evidence generation with TriNetX’s cutting-edge features. The key to success in the last mile is ensuring the right patients are identified and enrolled. Our solutions efficiently bridge the gap between identifying suitable sites and finding eligible patients, ensuring a smooth, fast, and effective trial execution.
Stop by Booth 535 or book a meeting today to discover how you can use TriNetX LIVE™.

Meet with TriNetX
Our team of experts will be onsite at SCOPE to discuss how TriNetX’s real-world data solutions can drive impactful health research and better health outcomes.
Meet the TriNetX Experts at SCOPE, Booth 535
TriNetX at the Podium
Track C1: Patient-Centric Trial Design and Inclusive Research
Wednesday, February 5, 9:55
Putting Patients at the Heart of Research: Transforming Trials Through Inclusive Design
Speaker: Akiko Shimamura
As industry leaders and healthcare organizations seek to enhance the relevance and impact of their research, they face the dual challenge of designing studies that are scientifically rigorous and genuinely representative.
Explore how inclusive trial design empowers diverse patient populations and advances research outcomes. Akiko Shimamura, SVP of Trial Design & Optimization at TriNetX, shares strategies to integrate patient perspectives into protocol design, overcoming barriers to patient participation, and leveraging real-world data to enhance inclusivity in trial cohorts. Learn actionable frameworks for equitable, technology-driven, patient-centric research that enhances the relevance and impact of clinical studies, putting the patient at the heart of every study.
Panel Discussion: Challenges of Diversity Data in Clinical Trials: Bridging Gaps for Inclusive Research
Thursday, February 6, 10:40
Speaker: Samantha Shaw
Moderator: Gary Cobb, Boehringer Ingelheim
Panelists: Claire Riches, Citeline and Rita Yankyera, Elligo Health Research
Diversity in clinical trial data is crucial, yet cultural differences in health behaviors, communication styles, and varying values on research participation create barriers. Historical data lacks representation, and limited infrastructure in certain regions further hinders inclusivity. Without diverse participation, we risk missing important insights and correlations. Expanding access and investing in outreach to diverse populations are essential steps to bridging these gaps for more inclusive and accurate research outcomes.
TriNetX Real-World Data Resources
Explore our curated collection of high-quality resources tailored to support researchers, clinical trial professionals, and industry leaders in advancing health outcomes through evidence generation.
Our Mission is Our Promise
At TriNetX, our mission is to operate the world’s broadest federated network of real-world data in partnership with healthcare providers and apply intelligence that accelerates innovation across the healthcare ecosystem.
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TriNetX is a global network of healthcare organizations and life science companies, driving real-world research to accelerate the development of life-saving therapies.
From trial operations to evidence generation, we put you at the forefront of discovery.
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