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In this episode of the ARCS Australia podcast, we feature highlights from the webinar "Unlocking the Power of Data in Medical Affairs – Part 2" with Nick Gillan, Technology and Data Governance Manager at Asthma Australia.
Nick unpacks what it really takes to become a data influencer in medical affairs—moving beyond collection to creating impact. Through real-world examples, he explores how to build a culture of data excellence, overcome quality challenges, and apply AI and dashboards for smarter, faster decision-making.
We also meet ARCS newsest team member Ariane Purdea and unpack the power of purpose and how it drives her career.
💡 Key themes include:
Why data quality is foundational—not optional
Using influence to embed data-driven thinking
Practical applications of AI and advanced analytics
What makes dashboards clear, compelling, and mobile-ready
The mindset shifts needed to unlock data’s full potential
Whether you’re just starting your data journey or looking to take your insights to the next level, this episode offers valuable takeaways to apply in your own organisation.
🔗 Learn more and access future webinars at www.arcs.com.au
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In this episode of Cognitio, we explore the power of data and the people transforming healthcare across Australia. Varun Pant kicks off the episode with a compelling take on why data is like uranium—not just powerful, but risky without proper governance. He breaks down what high-quality data means for medical affairs and how future business models may depend on patients owning their own health data.
Then, we take a trip into the outback with Julia Linda of Eli Lilly and Melissa Reedy from Heart of Australia, who are making clinical trials more accessible than ever for rural, regional, and First Nations communities. Their story is one of practical innovation, community trust, and bold action.
We finish with ARCS member Elaine Blair, who shares her professional journey, the power of backing yourself, and the importance of staying curious in a fast-changing sector.
This episode is packed with real-world insight, personal stories, and a strong reminder of the value of purpose-driven leadership in health innovation.
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In this episode of the Cognitio Podcast, Associate Professor Natalie Carvalho unpacks how we measure the value of vaccines—and why our current health technology assessment (HTA) models might be missing the mark. From discount rates to broader societal benefits, Natalie offers a compelling look at the challenges and opportunities in vaccine evaluation, drawing on lessons from COVID-19 and beyond.
We’re also joined by Cathey Saha, the 2025 Katrina Campion Scholarship recipient, who shares the activities she will undertake as an ARCS Scholarship holder and what inspires her as an emerging leader in the sector.
Whether you're in policy, clinical research, or health economics, this episode offers timely insights into how we define value, equity, and impact in Australia's healthcare system.
🔗 Key topics:
What health economics really values—and what it overlooks
The long-term benefits of vaccines and the role of discounting
Why broader impacts like mental health and economic resilience matter
Global equity and Australia's role in regional vaccine access
An earkly career perspective on the future of the medtech and pharmaceutical sector and its impact on public health
🎧 Tune in for a conversation that goes beyond the jab—and gets to the heart of what makes a health intervention truly valuable.
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In this episode of Cognitio, ARCS Australia CEO Dr Tim Boyle explores the vital role leadership plays in fostering innovation across the MedTech and pharmaceutical sectors. Featuring insights from biotechnology expert Viv Lozato, the episode delves into how organisational culture, constraints, and personal mindset shape innovative outcomes.
Through compelling real-world examples—from AI initiatives to radical breakthroughs under time pressure—Viv shares his experiences on what enables transformation. Tim unpacks these clips with practical reflections on how leaders can create environments that embrace experimentation, challenge the status quo, and empower individuals to drive continuous improvement.
Whether you're leading a team or growing your career, this episode offers valuable strategies to help you think ahead, adapt faster, and lead with purpose in a rapidly evolving world.
Listen now to discover how the best innovation begins with great leadership.
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In the very first episode of Cognitio: The Weekly Podcast from ARCS Australia, host Dr Tim Boyle, CEO of ARCS, sets the stage for what’s to come. Discover how this podcast will keep you up to date on the latest medtech, pharmaceutical, and life sciences developments, professional insights, and key ARCS community discussions.
This week, we dive into three hot topics:
✅ Clinical trials in South Korea – Why it’s a global leader and what sponsors need to know.
✅ Behavioural adaptability in clinical research – How DISC profiling can enhance teamwork and leadership.
✅ Intellectual property in life sciences – Strategies for protecting and commercialising innovation.Plus, get a sneak peek into next week’s episode, where we break down key takeaways from the ARCS Regulatory Summit.
Subscribe now and join us on this journey of insights and professional growth!
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