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Date and Time: \;September 27\, 2022 @ 12:00 PM ET
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Sponsored by Sanofi
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Pr &nbs p\;John Weinman: Professor of Psychology as Applied to Medicines\, Institu te of Pharmaceutical Sciences\, and Health Psychology Section\, Psychology Dept.\, Institute of Psychiatry\, King&rsquo\;s College London\, UK
\nSylvi e Coumel\, Global Behavioral Science Lead at Patient Informed Development &\; Health Value Translation\, SANOFI R&\;D
\nLaurence Bondoux\, Globa l Behavioral Science Lead at Patient Informed Development &\; Health Va lue Translation\, SANOFI R&\;D
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Description:
\nBehavio ral science aims to understand\, explain\, and predict human behavior and decision-making. It helps us understand that patients are heterogeneous in terms of underlying preferences\, attitudes\, history\, and values\, whic h can impact their engagement in clinical trials. This webinar will highli ght how behavioral science can impact patient engagement from recruitment to retention. \;
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2. How behavioral science can im
pact patient engagement\, recruitment\, retention and adherence\, especial
ly in diverse populations and newly diagnosed patients. \;
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3. How the behavior al science toolkit can potentially address some challenges sites are facin g\, particularly for diversity and inclusion. \;
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Speaker Bios: \;
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Professor John Weinman\, Professor of Psychology as Applied to Medicines\, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences\, and Health Psychology Section\, Psychology Dept. \, Institute of Psychiatry\, King's College London\, UK
\nJohn Weinman is Professor of Psychology as applied to Medicines at the Ins titute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Emeritus Professor at the Institute of Psychiatry\, Psychology and Neuroscience in King&rsquo\;s College Londo n. In his research he has investigated the influence of psychological proc esses on health\, illness and health care delivery. He is particularly int erested in the role of psychological factors in adaptation to and recovery from major illness and treatment\, including surgery. A large part of thi s work is concerned with understanding the reasons underlying non-adherenc e to treatment\, and in developing effective interventions for improving u se of medicines and other recommended treatments.
\nHe has also taught undergraduate and postgraduate medical\, phar macy and psychology students\, and is the author of a large number of book s and papers in peer review journals.
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Sylvie Coumel\, G lobal Behavioral Science Lead at Patient Informed Development and Health V alue Translation\, Sanofi R&\;D
\nSylvie has a senior e xpertise in Behavioral Science\, Patient Centricity\, Nursing and Global M edical Academic partnerships\, with a 10 year experience as the Head of co mmunications at the French Heart Foundation and Society of Cardiology\, as well as in Behavioral science successful approaches for improving patient engagement\, adherence and outcomes. She is currently a Global Behavioral Science Lead at Patient Informed Development &\; Health Value Translat ion (SANOFI R&\;D).
\nSylvie has a Master in Marketing and Public Hea lth degree (Paris\, France)
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Laurence Bondoux\, \;Global  \;Behavioral \;Science  \;Lead\, Sanofi
\nLaurence has a 20 years&rsquo\; experience in Pharmaceutical industry wo rking in different companies in Marketing\, clinical development and Globa l R&\;D strategy departments. 2 years ago\, she joined the Global Patie nts Centricity department to implement Behavioral Science in clinical deve lopment for improving patient engagement\, adherence and outcomes in clini cal trials. \;
\nLaurence has a Ma ster in Pharmaceutical Market Access and a Master in Chinese (Paris\, Fran ce)
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