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Africa’s Role in Global Vaccine Development: More Than a Trial Site

28 min · 30 de jul de 2025
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In this episode, Thomas Verstraeten, CEO of P95, speaks with Edward Sobe-Yarig, P95’s Operations Lead in West Africa, about Africa’s growing leadership in clinical research. Sobe shares how the continent has moved beyond infrastructure challenges to build advanced capabilities. From local expertise to evolving regulations and strong regional networks, Africa is now a driving force in global vaccine development.

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In this episode of Contagious Thinking, host Thomas Verstraeten, CEO at P95, speaks with Rodrigo DeAntonio, Population Intelligence Director and Researcher at Cevaxin by endpoints clinical Research Network. Together, they explore how Latin America has become a key player in global clinical research — from early vaccine trials for rotavirus, HPV, and pneumococcal disease to its pivotal role during the COVID-19 pandemic. The discussion highlights the region’s strengths in participant recruitment, regulatory evolution, quality standards, and cost-effectiveness, while also examining emerging opportunities in cardiometabolic diseases, neuroscience, oncology, and medical devices. Rodrigo shares insights on how collaborative networks, technology, and a favorable research environment are positioning Latin America for even greater impact in the years ahead.

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