Zachary Brennan from outsourcing-pharma.com just published an article on Quintiles’ Good Research for Comparative Effectiveness (GRACE) checklist. It was published in a peer–review study in March and contains 11 checkpoints for data and research methods that will help people with the initial screening process in trials. The checklist was started in 2008 to help address decisions that researchers face that aren’t regulatory-related. While the checklist helps people analyze the initial testing, it does not provide a pass/fail score that can be judged. To read the full article click here.