

AI on the Critical Path: Accelerating Clinical Data Cleaning and Review with Lower Risk
AI on the Critical Path: Accelerating Clinical Data Cleaning and Review with Lower Risk
About This Webinar
In this session, Octozi will focus specifically on clinical data cleaning and review, the workflows that directly influence database lock, safety oversight, and trial timelines. We will move beyond strategy and explore what operationalizing AI at the workflow level actually looks like inside sponsor environments.
The discussion will center on accelerating data review while reducing operational and regulatory risk.
What You Will Learn
This webinar is designed for leaders responsible for trial delivery, data quality, and execution risk.
We will cover:
Where clinical data cleaning and review sit on the trial critical path
Why traditional manual workflows continue to create hidden timeline risk
How AI can be embedded directly into data review processes rather than layered on top
Practical examples of workflow-level automation in safety and data management
How to accelerate review cycles without compromising inspection readiness or oversight
Rather than abstract AI concepts, we will focus on measurable operational impact.
Key Themes
Separating AI experimentation from production-grade deployment
Identifying the highest-friction steps in data cleaning and review
Reducing query backlog and reconciliation delays
Maintaining accountability and auditability in automated workflows
Redefining the role of clinical data teams in an AI-enabled environment
Who Should Attend
This session is intended for senior leaders and decision makers, including:
Heads of Data Management
Clinical scientists, Medical Monitors, and Medical Directors
Sponsors evaluating modernization of data workflows
What You Will Take Away
Participants will leave with a clear understanding of:
Where AI can credibly accelerate clinical data cleaning and review
How to reduce operational risk while increasing speed
What organizational and workflow changes are required to move from pilot programs to sustained impact
Panelists
Amit Patel - Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Matthew Purri - Chief Technology Officer
Dr. Erik Deurell - Chief Medical Officer