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Connect with ArcheMedX

at the CNS Summit

 

Learn how to predict and improve

study team performance.

 

 

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ArcheMedX is contributing to the conversation at this year's Summit

  • Poster Session: "Uncovering the Hidden Gaps: Confidence-Based Assessment (CBA) of 400,000 CNS Clinicians"
  • 5-7pm Monday & Tuesday, November 3rd & 4th.
  • Poster #6
  • The data set includes over 5 million question responses, making it the largest known application of CBA in the CNS domain

Join clinical trial leaders for an evening focused on networking and exchanging insights 

 

Enjoy culinary delights and good conversation in an exclusive networking dinner hosted by ArcheMedX during the CNS Summit.

  • Monday, November 3rd @6:45pm:

    Mystique at the Encore Boston Harbor - 1 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149

Our networking dinners offer a small, invitation-only gathering focused on sharing ideas, learning from peers, and having meaningful conversations away from the crowds. If you’d like to bring a colleague, let us know.

Seating is limited, so please fill out the form below to request an invitation today.

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Request a Dinner Invitation at CNS Summit

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