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The Society for Clinical Trials (SCT) is an educational, charitable, and scientific organization whose mission is to work internationally to advance human health through advocating the use of clinical trials, leading the development and dissemination of optimal methods and practices in clinical trials, and educating and developing all clinical trial professionals. This week the SCT 2025 Class of Fellows was announced and one of OCTRUs current interim directors - Professor Jonathan Cook was listed in that Class - A great accolade. Jonathan will be presented with his award during the SCT 2025 Annual Meeting in Vancouver in May.

SCT has announced the 2025 Class of Fellows:

Dikla Blumberg, PhD

Rho, Inc.

Durham, North Carolina

Jonathan Cook, PhD, BSc

University of Oxford

Oxford, United Kingdom

 

Emily V. Dressler, PhD

Wake Forest University

School of Medicine

Winston Salem, North Carolina

Ted Lystig, PhD

BridgeBio

Huntsville, Utah

Larisa Tereshchenko, MD, PhD

Cleveland Clinic

Cleveland, Ohio

Wenle Zhao, PhD

Medical University of South Carolina

Charleston, South Carolina

 

These individuals will receive their awards during SCT's 2025 Annual Meeting, May 18-21.

Click here to learn more about SCT's 2025 Annual Meeting and to register