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47th Annual Meeting

Annual Meeting Theme:
Advancing Public Health: Clinical Trials in an Era of Cutting-Edge Information Capabilities

When

May 17-20, 2026

Where

Phoenix, Arizona, USA

Registration

Now Open

The Conference Venue

Arizona Grand Resort & Spa

Nestled at the base of America's largest urban park and wilderness preserve, Arizona's only four-star, all-suite resort features spacious one and two-bedroom suites. Whether meeting with colleagues or vacationing with friends, gracious service, creative culinary delights and unique recreational activities await.

Meeting | Overview

About the Annual Meeting
The Annual Meeting of the Society for Clinical Trials is a multidisciplinary program with broad participation. The Meeting brings together the clinical trials community from academia, the pharmaceutical and device industries, government agencies, medical groups and centers and clinical research entities.

Highlights include:

  • Cutting edge pre-conference workshops by leaders in the field
  • Invited sessions, targeted sessions, contributed sessions, and poster presentations
  • Founders and Curtis Meinert Keynote Lectures
  • Annual Thomas C. Chalmers Student Scholarship competition
  • Presentation by the Sylvan Green Award winner
  • Exhibitors showcasing publications, technology innovators and other resources for clinical trials
  • Discussions of timely issues and research experiences among colleagues in the field
  • Presentation of the SCT Class of 2026 Fellows
  • Presentation of the 2025 David Sackett Trial of the Year Award
  • Roundtable small group discussions on a wide range of topics
  • Networking with your colleagues

This year’s meeting will be Phoenix, Arizona, USA.

The program is being developed by the SCT Program, Education, and Student Scholarship Committees, and promises to make the best of this unique opportunity for global collaboration.

We look forward to welcoming you!


About the Society
The Society for Clinical Trials (SCT) is an educational, charitable, and scientific organization whose mission is to work internationally to advance human health through advocating the use of clinical trials, leading the development and dissemination of optimal methods and practices in clinical trials, and educating and developing all clinical trial professionals. We are a society with representation from academia, industry, government and non-profit research and advocacy groups. Our community consists of clinical investigators, biostatisticians, project managers, IT specialists, clinical research associates and people from other clinical trials specialties. Our membership spans the globe with representation from 34 different countries.

Find out more: http://www.sctweb.org/

First-Time Attendees

What to Expect During Your First SCT Meeting?

  • A community of experts across clinical trial disciplines that fosters rich cross-functional learning and collaboration.
  • A smaller, more intimate meeting that makes it easy to connect with colleagues during receptions, sessions, and networking events.
  • A diverse program of workshops, posters, and invited and contributed sessions organized into thematic tracks.
  • Engagement opportunities, including a raffle for first-time attendees.
  • A dedicated first-time attendee roundtable to help you navigate the meeting and find your place in the SCT community.

Program


Registration | Pricing

 REGISTER BY CREDIT CARD  REGISTER BY CHECK
* Please note that all registration pricing is US dollars.
Category Member Student Member Non-Member Student Non-Member
Meeting Registration
   (Early-Bird By March 23)
   (March 24 - April 27)
   (After April 27)

$725.00
$825.00
$925.00

$250.00
$275.00
$300.00

$995.00
$1095.00
$1195.00

$350.00
$375.00
$400.00
Pre-Conference Workshops Half-day
   (Sunday)
Must be registered for the SCT Annual Meeting and
pay the appropriate Meeting Registration fee.

Pre-Conference Workshop 4: Essentials of Clinical
Trials - only available to first-time attendees,
students, and post-graduates. Complimentary.

$200.00

$150.00

$250.00

$150.00
Roundtables (Monday 11:30-1:00)
Must be registered for the SCT Annual Meeting
and pay the appropriate Meeting Registration fee.
$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Guest Registration Fee
(FOR NETWORKING WELCOME RECEPTION
MONDAY, MAY 18, 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM)
$100.00 $100.00 $100.00 $100.00
  • Pre-Conference Workshops
    Participants must be registered for the SCT Annual Meeting and pay the appropriate General Registration Fee to be eligible to register for Pre-Conference Workshops. Pre-Conference Workshop 4: Essentials of Clinical Trials is only available to first-time attendees, students, and post-graduates. Those interested in registering for this complimentary workshop please email registration@sctweb.org.
  • Roundtables
    Plan to participate in one of the small group (moderator-led) discussion sessions over the Monday lunch hour. There's more than 20 topics to choose from (may attend only one). There is no fee to attend, and space is limited. Participants must be registered for the SCT Annual Meeting and pay the appropriate General Registration Fee to be eligible to register for Roundtable Discussions.
  • Discounted Fees
    Discounted fee available for attendees from developing countries. Important Note: Discounted fees are only applicable to those who currently reside in one of the listed developing countries. Discounted fees are not based on country of origin. Please email registration@sctweb.org for more information about discounts or any other questions.
  • Registration Policy
    All payments must be made in USD ($) to ensure that the full amount is received. Entry to the conference will not be permitted unless full payment has been received.
  • Cancellation Policy
    Written cancellations received via email to registration@sctweb.org by May 11th will be refunded less a $75 administrative fee. There will be no refunds issued after May 11th. Failure to attend without notice will not result in a refund.
  • Video & Photography
    By attending the meeting, attendees consent to being filmed and/or photographed for SCT purposes.

Conference | Venue

Hotel Accommodations

The SCT Annual Meeting will take place at the Arizona Grand Resort & Spa.

Arizona Grand Resort & Spa
8000 S. Arizona Grand Parkway
Phoenix, AZ 85044

Hotel Room Rate: $324 / night + 13.07% tax

Register Online:
For best availability, make your reservation at Society for Clinical Trials Annual Meeting

Register by Phone: 1-877-800-4888 (ask for the Society for Clinical Trials Annual Meeting)

**If you require a government rate, please call the hotel directly at 1-877-800-4888 and ask for the Society for Clinical Trials Annual Meeting and request the government rate with an agent.

The deadline for hotel reservations is Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Hotel reservations / rate availability are not guaranteed after the room block is full or after Tuesday, April 14, 2026. Please register early, only a limited number of rooms are available.

Location | Phoenix

Time Zone

Phoenix is in the Mountain Standard Time Zone (MST) and does not observe Daylight Saving Time.

Airport

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)

Area Attractions

Phoenix offers a variety of outdoor, cultural, and entertainment attractions within a short drive of the conference hotel.

Attraction Miles from Hotel Est. Travel Time (min)
Camelback Mountain 13 25
Cosanti (Architecture Studio) 22 30
Desert Botanical Garden 8 17
Heard Museum 12 20
Hole in the Rock 8 17
Japanese Friendship Garden 13 20
Mill Avenue (Entertainment District Near ASU) 8 15
Musical Instrument Museum 27 30
OdySea Aquarium 18 21
Old Town Scottsdale 12 22
Phoenix Art Museum 12 19
Phoenix Zoo 7 13

Attractions sourced from: Phoenix New Times  |  Additional visitor information: Visit Phoenix

Program | At a Glance

We are delighted to release the provisional program for the 47th annual meeting of the Society which will run May 17-20, 2026. The theme for the 47th Annual Meeting is "Advancing Public Health: Clinical Trials in an Era of Cutting-Edge Information Capabilities". The Program includes exciting keynote lectures, cutting edge workshops, invited sessions, contributed sessions, and poster presentations on diverse topics. Contributors come from a wide range of backgrounds and disciplines representing the range of stakeholders in clinical trial research and conduct. Clicking on the icons will download session details where available. Please note that the program is not fully confirmed and speakers and timing particularly within individual sessions may be subject to some change. Note all times are Pacific.

Roundtable Topics Moderators & Descriptions
Sunday, May 17, 2026
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • REGISTRATION
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM
  • BREAK
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • LUNCH (ON YOUR OWN)
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
2:45 PM - 3:15 PM
  • BREAK
5:15 PM - 6:15 PM
  • SPECIAL EVENT
    Early Career & First-Time Attendee Gathering (Pre-registration required. No cost.)
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
  • FELLOWS RECEPTION
    (By Invitation Only. Ticket Required.)
Monday, May 18, 2026
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • REGISTRATION
8:00 AM - 8:15 AM
  • SCT PRESIDENT WELCOME
    Valerie Durkalski-Mauldin
8:15 AM - 8:30 AM
  • PRESENTATION OF FELLOWS CLASS
8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
  • CURTIS MEINERT KEYNOTE LECTURE
    Cyrus Hoseyni, PhD
11:30 AM - 10:00 PM
  • ROUNDTABLE 1
    AI, Clinical Trials, and Biostatistics
  • ROUNDTABLE 2
    Bridging the Gap: Trial Innovation vs. Regulatory Reality
  • ROUNDTABLE 3
    Data Management Strategies for Unifying High-Velocity, Multi-Source Clinical Data
  • ROUNDTABLE 4
    Enhancing Cross-Functional Interactions: The Three Cs for Data Managers
  • ROUNDTABLE 5
    Federated learning methodologies in modern international randomized clinical trials.
  • ROUNDTABLE 6
    From Hallway Hellos to Lasting Collaborations: Networking That Works at Clinical Trials Conferences
  • ROUNDTABLE 7
    How to implement Response Adaptive Randomization
  • ROUNDTABLE 8
    Maintaining the Blind in Statistical Teams
  • ROUNDTABLE 9
    Nonadherence in clinical trials
  • ROUNDTABLE 10
    Optimizing Clinical Operations for Complex Innovative Trial Designs: Strategies and Lessons Learned
  • ROUNDTABLE 11
    Project Optimus and e-Clinical Operational Agility Strategies
  • ROUNDTABLE 12
    Streamlining DMC Data Summaries for Modern Trial Designs
  • ROUNDTABLE 13
    Strengthening Global Capacity for Investigator-Initiated Trials
    (IITs): Opportunities for International Collaboration and Industry Engagement
  • ROUNDTABLE 14
    The Crucial Role of Regulatory Specialists in Clinical Research: Safeguarding Compliance and Advancing Innovation
  • ROUNDTABLE 15
    The Role of Trial Operations at a Data Coordinating Center
  • ROUNDTABLE 16
    Using Artificial Intelligence with public partners in clinical trial research – Can AI be a collaborative tool?
  • ROUNDTABLE 17
    Beyond the Statistician: Diversifying SCT Membership
  • ROUNDTABLE 18
    Career Opportunities in Academic Data Coordinating Centers
  • ROUNDTABLE 19
    Designing Informed Consent Processes for Trials with Usual Care Groups: What practical guidance is needed?
  • ROUNDTABLE 20
    How to Make the Most of the SCT Meeting for First-Time Attendees
  • ROUNDTABLE 21
    SCT Committees and Pathways to Leadership: How to Get Involved
  • ROUNDTABLE 22
    Early-career challenges for a first role as a collaborative trial statistician
  • ROUNDTABLE 23
    Enhancing Efficiency and Quality of NIH Clinical Trial Data and Safety Monitoring: Perspectives from the Research Community
1:15 PM - 2:45 PM
  • INVITED SESSION 1
       Recent Advances in Statistical Methods for Hierarchical Composite Endpoints
  • INVITED SESSION 2
       Shaping the Next Generation of Clinical Trialists:
      Perspectives on Opportunities, Challenges, and Innovations in Training the Clinical Trials Workforce
  • INVITED SESSION 3
       Research Done Differently®: Cutting-Edge Tools for Patient-Centered Trials
  • INVITED SESSION 4
       Challenges in the Communication of Results from Randomized Clinical Trials
  • TARGETED SESSION 1
       TBD
4:45 PM - 6:15 PM
  • NETWORKING WELCOME RECEPTION
    Networking Welcome Reception
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
  • REGISTRATION
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
  • FOUNDERS KEYNOTE LECTURE
    Brandy Fureman, PhD, FAES
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
  • INVITED SESSION 5
      Regaining Trust in Clinical Trials – Fellows' Session
  • INVITED SESSION 6
      The Principal Stratum Strategy in Action: Addressing Intercurrent Events in Modern Clinical Trials
  • INVITED SESSION 7
      Extending the Reach and Impact of Randomized Clinical Trials (RCTs) through Causal Inference
  • TARGETED SESSION 2
      Data Monitoring Committees - Advancing Best Practices and Developing Next Generation Experts
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
  • LUNCH
12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
  • SCT BUSINESS MEETING
2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
  • BREAK
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM
  • TRIAL OF THE YEAR
    Trial of the Year Session
3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
  • BREAK
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
  • INVITED SESSION 8
      Designing and delivering robust system-level evaluations (using the evaluation of robot-assisted surgery as a motivating example)
  • INVITED SESSION 9
      Behind Multisite Trials Coordinating Center: Building and Sustaining Effective Data Coordinating Centers (DCCs)
  • INVITED SESSION 10
      Lessons Learned: Preventing and Correcting Common Challenges in Clinical Trials
  • INVITED SESSION 11
      The NN111 ExTINGUISH Trial:
      Lessons Learned in Trial Implementation, Recruitment, and Retention for a Rare Disease in an Acute Care Setting, International Clinical Trial
  • INVITED SESSION 12
      Innovative Methods for Composite Endpoints: Statistical and Clinical Perspectives
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
  • SPECIAL EVENT
    UNICORN Special Interest Group Gathering (Pre-registration required. No cost.)
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
7:30 AM - 11:15 AM
  • REGISTRATION
9:00 AM - 9:15 AM
  • BREAK
9:15 AM - 10:45 AM
  • INVITED SESSION 13
      Beyond Blocks: A New Era of Randomization
  • INVITED SESSION 14
      Avoid Data Indigestion: Ingestion and Management of Complex and Novel Data at Academic Data Centers
  • INVITED SESSION 15
      Statistical and Practical Issues in Implementation Trials
  • INVITED SESSION 16
      Design and Operational Considerations for Long COVID Clinical Trials
  • TARGETED SESSION 3
      Bridging Innovation and Impact: Uniting the Statistical Innovation Community with the Society for Clinical Trials
10:45 AM - 11:00 AM
  • BREAK
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
  • INVITED SESSION 17
      From Data to Decisions: Why investing in MedDRA coding and quality reviews pays off
  • INVITED SESSION 18
      Non-inferiority trials yield results that are arbitrary, obscure, and unreliable. What are the alternatives?
  • INVITED SESSION 19
      Innovating Trial Design and Analysis for Discovery Medicine:
      Clinical, Statistical and Regulatory Perspectives and Lessons from Early-Phase Trials of Broadly Neutralizing Antibody-Inducing HIV Vaccines
  • INVITED SESSION 20
      Rethinking the Stepped-Wedge Design amid Time-Varying Treatment Effects: Implications, Modeling Strategies, and Practical Evidence
  • INVITED SESSION 21
      From Integration to Dissemination: Data and Statistical Management in a Perpetual ALS Platform Trial

Frequently | Asked

Have a question? If you do not find the answer in our most frequently asked questions
below, please reach out to us at contact@sctweb.org.

The early registration deadline is Monday, March 23, 2025 (Midnight Central Standard Time).
Please click here to view the list of qualifying countries.
Discounted fees are only applicable to those who currently reside in one of the listed developing countries.
We request that all online registrations are paid for by credit card through the secure registration system.
All payments must be made in USD ($) to ensure that the full amount is received.
Credit cards are charged in real time at the time the registration is processed.
Yes. We accept Visa, MasterCard and American Express.

If you need an invitation letter to the conference for your VISA application, you will need to register for the meeting by the early bird registration deadline (March 23rd).

To request an Invitation Letter for the SCT Annual Meeting, please send a request to KellyBurns@sctweb.org after you have completed your registration and received a Meeting Confirmation/Receipt. The letter is subject to approval by office staff and will be sent to you by email.

You must be registered for the Annual Meeting to receive a letter.

If you have not received a receipt, please email registration@sctweb.org or call (847) 427-8010.
No. All registrations are non-transferable. Any new attendee would need to register for the meeting on their own at the current registration rate..
Guest Registration is for the Networking Welcome Reception only. They are denied access to any and all educational sessions.
One-day or partial registrations are not available. Registration is for the entire meeting at the given rates.
All who are invited to participate in the program as Session Organizers, Session Chairs, Moderators, Presenters/Speakers, Discussants, Panelists, Oral/Poster Presenters, etc. are required to register for the meeting and pay all applicable fees, attend the meeting in-person to present, and make their own travel and housing arrangements paying all expenses on their own.
Yes. Participants must be registered for the SCT Annual Meeting and pay the appropriate General Registration Fee to be eligible to register for Pre-Conference Workshops.
Yes. Participants must be registered for the SCT Annual Meeting and pay the appropriate General Registration Fee to be eligible to register for Roundtable Discussions.
The government rate is only applicable to those employed by the United States government.
To make changes to your housing reservation, you must contact the hotel directly.
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