Streamline your biopharma intelligence by adding custom ClinicalTrials.gov feeds to your Feedly.
Clinical trial updates produce overwhelming amounts of information every day. But a small portion of these articles refers to the diseases and studies you want to monitor.
Cut through the noise and build custom RSS feeds on ClinicalTrials.gov with the information you need.
You are the head of an AIDS research program in a large pharma company. You can create a query on ClinicalTrials.gov to look into clinical trial news coming from other research labs.
ClinicalTrials.gov covers a wide range of clinical trials that occur every day. You can either search a single keyword or create an advanced query with certain study types, locations, ages…
You can find more information about how to use the ClinicalTrials.gov search.
You can look into the results of your query and add additional filters if needed. When you are satisfied with the entries, click ‘Subscribe to RSS’.
This will lead you to the RSS feed you’ll have to copy.
Click ‘+’ on Feedly to paste the CT.gov RSS feed you just copied. Add it to any of the feeds you’d like and start reading your selected ClinicalTrials.gov content!
We’re excited to see how your team will declutter your feeds and dig deeper into the biopharma news that matter to you. Sign up today and discover Feedly for Biopharma.
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