Precia Group
Edie Stringfellow serves as the Senior Vice President of Global Health Strategy and Biomedical Commercialization at Precia Group, focusing on biopharma research challenges in women's health. With over two decades of experience, Edie has a diverse background encompassing public policy, global health equity, patient advocacy, and clinical research. Edie founded Glocal Health, providing executive advisory services aimed at health equity for low-income and under-resourced communities. Previously, Edie held roles such as Vice President of Ecosystem Development at the Center for Global Health Innovation and Senior Director of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at MassBio. Educational qualifications include a Master’s degree in International Relations and Affairs from Boston College and a Bachelor’s degree from Illinois State University.
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Precia Group
Often BioTech & Pharma researchers struggle to find women to participate in their clinical studies. From pregnancy & neonate care to vaccinations & disease prevention & cancer research... Precia helps them complete these studies more quickly & thoroughly. We partner with community clinics & hospitals to introduce diverse & representative cohorts. Finding these women in a timely manner means... researchers can complete studies & deliver promising drugs & diagnostics more efficiently. Did you know pregnancy is one of the most important, yet neglected, research areas of human health & wellness? Precia has made it our mission to change that & help prevent health challenges like: Preeclampsia, Preterm birth, Stillbirth, Gestational diabetes & Neonatal sepsis. We offer a broad range of services: • Cohort selection & development • Site training & oversight • Regulatory & project management & more! Additionally, Precia assists community clinics & hospitals take part in more clinical research projects, which is a new revenue stream for them. We need each other! Why ask women to drive hours for research studies & treatments? Often, they won’t. Which means a less diverse & representative patient population & less meaningful studies. We make studies more representative. We know maternal medicine can be challenging, but Precia provides over 30 years combined experience building capacity for maternal & newborn health research in community settings including: • Strategic partnerships • Establishing multi-state & multi-country community-based research sites • Cohort development • Biobanking • Data management • Governance & more