“Soc Recerca brings research closer to people”

In 2024, ScienHub launched Soc Recerca, a digital platform designed to connect volunteers with clinical studies and streamline medical research management. Anna Chamorro, Lead Study Coordinator at ScienHub Research Support, highlights its importance in advancing science and making research more accessible.

“Soc Recerca aims to bring research closer to people and make it more interactive, where participants and scientists actively collaborate. It not only facilitates study enrollment but also provides clear information about processes and volunteer rights.”

The platform has optimized recruitment, enabling high-demand studies to find participants quickly and efficiently. A key example was the COVID-19 vaccine trials, where Soc Recerca received 4,000 applications in a single weekend, selecting between 200 and 300 participants in record time.

Beyond recruitment, Anna Chamorro emphasizes the effort to understand what drives or hinders participation in clinical studies:

“We want to learn from volunteers’ experiences, understand their concerns, and improve the information provided to make research more accessible and safer for everyone.”

With the leadership of professionals like Anna Chamorro, ScienHub reaffirms its commitment to medical innovation and informed participation in science.

Revolution 2025: Breakthroughs and Challenges in HIV with Alejandro Gaviria, Former Minister of Health of Colombia

This February, we co-organized, together with the Fight Infections Foundation, the second edition of the Revolution conference, coordinated by Drs. Boris Revollo and Arkaitz Imaz, which brought together experts to discuss the advances and challenges in the treatment and prevention of HIV. Among the speakers was Alejandro Gaviria, former Minister of Health of Colombia, who shared his experience on the democratization of access to treatments and the financial sustainability of healthcare systems in middle and low-income countries.

Alejandro Gaviria, who led the Ministry of Health and Social Protection of Colombia for six years, highlighted the importance of ensuring equitable access to medications and managing technological pressure, a key challenge for health equity. He also emphasized the bioethical dilemmas he faced as a minister, stressing that many of the challenges in healthcare sustainability stem from decisions on treatment financing. For him, these debates should play a central role in public discussion.

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