S&P 500 5,235.18 +1.02%EUR/USD 1.0840 +0.21%GBP/USD 1.2710 +0.14%USD/JPY 149.50 −0.18%BRENT $82.40 −0.81%BTC $67,800 −0.21%GOLD $2,341 +0.55%NASDAQ 16,420.55 +0.74%S&P 500 5,235.18 +1.02%EUR/USD 1.0840 +0.21%GBP/USD 1.2710 +0.14%USD/JPY 149.50 −0.18%BRENT $82.40 −0.81%BTC $67,800 −0.21%GOLD $2,341 +0.55%NASDAQ 16,420.55 +0.74%
A daily business newspaper · Founded in 2026

Money Talk

Finance and markets: business, quotes, gold, energy and releases.

Refining Obesity Drug Trials Through Strategic Endpoint Selection

As the market for GLP-1 receptor agonists and dual-action therapies surges, drug developers face mounting pressure to prove clinical value beyond basic weight loss. A September 17 webinar hosted by Xtalks will examine how integrating precise endpoint strategies can sharpen efficacy data and streamline the path toward regulatory approval.

Refining Obesity Drug Trials Through Strategic Endpoint Selection
Photo: Bio & News

The upcoming session features a panel of experts from Clario—including Chief Medical Officer Todd Rudo and Cardiology lead Vic Patel—who will address the challenges of clinical trial design in the obesity and type 2 diabetes space. By shifting focus toward patient-reported outcomes, glucose monitoring, and advanced medical imaging, sponsors can better navigate the transition from early-phase dose selection to late-phase differentiation.

Effective endpoint selection remains critical for identifying safety signals early and building robust, regulator-ready evidence packages. Attendees will learn how to leverage these specialized technologies to reduce development uncertainty and ensure that emerging therapies stand out in an increasingly crowded pharmaceutical landscape. The live event is scheduled for 11am EDT on September 17, 2026, and provides a platform for industry professionals to align on best practices for data-driven decision-making.

Share article
TelegramXFacebook

When reusing this material a link to Money Talk is required.

Comments (0)

Leave a comment

No comments yet. Be the first!