41 min

Virginia Nido- The Power of Industry Collaborations Clinical Research Coach

    • Life Sciences

In this episode I sat down with Virginia Nido, the global head of Industry Collaborations for Roche and Genentech. Virginia shares her ideas on what constitutes a great collaboration and the need to embed clinical trials into primary care. We discuss the importance of EMRs that are "research ready" and the need to make trials better for patients.

Virginia elaborates on the power of collaboration in the industry and how to approach the top 3 industry challenges. We discuss the progress that has been made in diverse patient recruitment and companion diagnostic. Virginia challenges, "If you are not comfortable with your mom participating in a clinical trials, we are doing something wrong."

Virginia shares a personal story about her Mom's cancer journey and how at the time, there were no available clinical trials. This serves as a poignant reminder of gratitude for all who participate in clinical trials to make new treatments available.

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Virginia Nido is the global head of Industry Collaborations for Roche and Genentech. She is the co-founder and past board chair of the Clinical Research Data Sharing Alliance. Virginia serves on leadership teams for the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative, the Society for Clinical Research Sites, the Association for Clinical Research Sites, and the Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development, and she is a former member of the TransCelerate Integrated Leadership Team. She holds an undergraduate degree from Barnard College, a Master degree in education from the University of Pennsylvania, and professional certificates in Bioethics from Columbia University and Precision Medicine from the Harvard Business School. Virginia is passionate about the power of industry collaborations to improve the efficiency and quality of clinical research.

In this episode I sat down with Virginia Nido, the global head of Industry Collaborations for Roche and Genentech. Virginia shares her ideas on what constitutes a great collaboration and the need to embed clinical trials into primary care. We discuss the importance of EMRs that are "research ready" and the need to make trials better for patients.

Virginia elaborates on the power of collaboration in the industry and how to approach the top 3 industry challenges. We discuss the progress that has been made in diverse patient recruitment and companion diagnostic. Virginia challenges, "If you are not comfortable with your mom participating in a clinical trials, we are doing something wrong."

Virginia shares a personal story about her Mom's cancer journey and how at the time, there were no available clinical trials. This serves as a poignant reminder of gratitude for all who participate in clinical trials to make new treatments available.

Enjoy this episode!



Virginia Nido is the global head of Industry Collaborations for Roche and Genentech. She is the co-founder and past board chair of the Clinical Research Data Sharing Alliance. Virginia serves on leadership teams for the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative, the Society for Clinical Research Sites, the Association for Clinical Research Sites, and the Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development, and she is a former member of the TransCelerate Integrated Leadership Team. She holds an undergraduate degree from Barnard College, a Master degree in education from the University of Pennsylvania, and professional certificates in Bioethics from Columbia University and Precision Medicine from the Harvard Business School. Virginia is passionate about the power of industry collaborations to improve the efficiency and quality of clinical research.

41 min