How to Avoid Hidden Costs in Clinical Trial Translation in 2026

How to Avoid Hidden Costs in Clinical Trial Translation in 2026

As we enter the final stretch of 2025, clinical trial sponsors, CROs, and project managers are already shifting focus toward 2026. The last quarter of the year often brings a flurry of activity—budget reviews, vendor assessments, and forecasts for upcoming studies....
How Does Language Access Help Parents Support Their Children’s Education?

How Does Language Access Help Parents Support Their Children’s Education?

Education doesn’t happen in isolation. It’s a partnership between schools and families. But for millions of parents across the U.S. who don’t speak English fluently, that partnership is often harder to maintain. When families can’t fully understand school...
How Do Clinical Trial Translators Strengthen Global Immunization Efforts?

How Do Clinical Trial Translators Strengthen Global Immunization Efforts?

Vaccines have transformed public health. Every year, immunization prevents an estimated 4.4 million deaths globally. At the same time, vaccines are breaking new ground. In 2024, immunization campaigns carried out through global partnerships helped save 1.7 million...
Why Data Security Is So Important in Clinical Trial Translation Services

Why Data Security Is So Important in Clinical Trial Translation Services

Why Data Security Is So Important in Clinical Trial Translation Services Clinical trials generate an enormous amount of data. From patient records and informed consent forms to regulatory submissions and lab reports, every document contains highly sensitive...
The Limits of AI in Clinical Trials and the Irreplaceable Role of Human Translators

The Limits of AI in Clinical Trials and the Irreplaceable Role of Human Translators

Artificial intelligence has become inescapable — shaping everything from the way we write emails to how companies handle customer service. In many industries, it has delivered speed, efficiency, and scalability that were unimaginable just a decade ago. But clinical...
What Happens When Patients Can’t Understand Their Chronic Care Plan?

What Happens When Patients Can’t Understand Their Chronic Care Plan?

With an estimated 129 million Americans, nearly half the U.S. population, living with at least one major chronic disease, such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, obesity, or hypertension, the scale of the issue is significant. According to the U.S. Department of...