Exploring the potential of “synthetic” control arms in clinical trials to reduce trial size, speed up recruitment, cut costs, improve early stage decision making, The Scientist, April 25, 2026
Qureight, a data science company, is using synthetic control arms — trial groups generated from existing real-world and historical datasets rather than traditional placebo groups. Their approach involves repeatedly drawing random patient samples from external datasets and matching them to trial participants on key baseline characteristics, generating hundreds of potential control arms. The method has […]

