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Global Trial Accelerators™: Fast-Tracking First-in-Human Trials, Anywhere

Global Trial Accelerators™: Fast-Tracking First-in-Human Trials, Anywhere

By: Julio G. Martinez-Clark
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Hosted by bioaccess® CEO, Julio G. Martinez-Clark, the Global Trial Accelerators™ podcast delivers actionable insights for Medtech, Biopharma, and Radiopharma innovators battling lengthy timelines and costly delays. Each episode features candid conversations with clinical trial pioneers, regulatory strategists, and startup founders who’ve slashed 6–12 months off approvals by leveraging emerging regions like Latin America, Eastern Europe, and Australia.


What You’ll Learn:

  • Speed Secrets: How to secure ethics approval in 4–6 weeks (vs. 6+ months in US/EU) using harmonized pathways like MINSA (Panama), ALIMS (Serbia), and Australia’s CTN.
  • Cost-to-Speed Hacks: Operational strategies to reduce trial budgets by 30% while maintaining FDA/EMA compliance.
  • Global Patient Access: Leverage treatment-naive populations in cardiology, rare diseases, and advanced therapies across 50+ pre-vetted sites.


Why Listen?

  • Actionable Playbooks: Reverse-engineer success stories from startups that enrolled cohorts 50% faster and secured Series B funding 12–18 months early.
  • Regulatory Intel: Stay ahead of shifting LATAM, Balkans, and APAC guidelines with on-the-ground experts.
  • Future-Proof Insights: Explore decentralized trials, AI-driven recruitment, and post-trial commercialization in $1B+ markets.

“bioaccess®’s Serbia site activated in 8 weeks-9 months faster than our EU delay.


This podcast is why we partnered with them.”
– Digital Health Startup CEO


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Brought to you by bioaccess® – Turning “anywhere” into accelerated FDA/EMA submissions since 2010.

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Episodes
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    Mar 20 2026

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    With over 10 years of experience across startups and Fortune 500 companies, Kristen brings deep expertise in navigating FDA pathways for Class I, II, and III devices. She shares practical insights on regulatory strategy, accelerating approvals, and building strong post-market frameworks.

    Kristen also highlights her work empowering early-stage ventures and her contributions as an advisory committee member at OHSU, the University of Washington, and UCSF.

    If you're building in MedTech or interested in regulatory strategy, this episode is packed with valuable insights you won’t want to miss.

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  • Tina Soulis, Founder and Director at Alithia Life Sciences
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode, we welcome A/Prof Tina Soulis, a life sciences leader with over 30 years of experience in clinical research, biotechnology, and healthcare.

    Founder of Alithia Life Sciences and academic contributor at the University of Melbourne, Tina has held senior roles including CEO of a CRO, Director of an ASX200 company, and VP of Clinical Strategy and Development.

    She is also one of the few Australian clinical development leaders to successfully guide products from lab discovery to regulatory approval.

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    Mar 6 2026

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    Gregory has spent more than two decades helping entrepreneurs and organizations grow, raise capital, and expand their enterprise value across industries including technology, healthcare, and industrial integrated technology. His work spans major innovation hubs such as New York and Silicon Valley, as well as international markets.

    Through his professional journey, Gregory discovered that even when companies overcome major challenges—from raising capital to scaling operations—success can still feel incomplete if founders, executives, or employees struggle internally.

    His new book explores how individuals can remove internal roadblocks to achieving their dreams in business, family life, and personal fulfillment. Through a powerful real-life story, he shares insights on letting go of our deep attachment to outcomes, financial results, and expectations in order to rediscover happiness, purpose, and balance.

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