Brandon Alcorn is a dynamic Clinical Researcher with over 11 years of extensive experience in managing Phase 0-3 clinical trials across diverse therapeutic areas, including Oncology, Infectious Disease, Inflammation & Immunology, and Cardiovascular fields. Currently serving as a Site Care Partner on assignment to Pfizer...
Brandon Alcorn is a dynamic Clinical Researcher with over 11 years of extensive experience in managing Phase 0-3 clinical trials across diverse therapeutic areas, including Oncology, Infectious Disease, Inflammation & Immunology, and Cardiovascular fields. Currently serving as a Site Care Partner on assignment to Pfizer through Parexel, Brandon plays a pivotal role in enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of clinical trial operations. His expertise in site management and strategic leadership enables him to navigate complex clinical landscapes, ensuring that studies are executed with the utmost integrity and adherence to ICH-GCP guidelines.
In his current role, Brandon collaborates closely with key stakeholders to provide invaluable country and regional-level insights that inform protocol feasibility and medical practices. His responsibilities encompass a wide range of study start-up activities at the site level, including the coordination of site activation checklist items and the finalization of informed consent documents (ICD). Brandon's adeptness in issue management and process improvement is instrumental in mitigating risks and streamlining operations, ultimately contributing to the successful delivery of clinical trials.
Brandon's proficiency with tools such as Veeva Vault and Electronic Data Capture (EDC) systems further enhances his capability to manage data integrity and compliance throughout the trial lifecycle. His commitment to excellence, combined with his strong time management skills, positions him as a leader in the clinical research field, dedicated to advancing drug discovery and improving patient outcomes. As he continues to drive impactful projects at Parexel, Brandon remains focused on fostering collaborative relationships that enhance the overall success of clinical research initiatives.