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Jaime Cohen

Jaime applies her wealth of clinical research knowledge and strong analytical skills to her role at TCN e-SystemsSM, where she leads strategic planning, research and data analysis.

Concentrating on the technical side of patient recruitment, Jamie transforms data into information that helps sponsors achieve clinical trial success. She works in tandem with BBK to find technology solutions for understanding clients' patient recruitment challenges, combining multiple sources of data to provide insight for real-time course correction or redeployment of resources.

Jaime also is involved in product development to enhance TCN software, keeping abreast of industry trends to identify unmet patient recruitment needs and formulating real-world technology solutions to address them.

Before joining TCN e-Systems, Jaime worked for five years at BBK, where she developed content for customized workshops on patient recruitment. An accomplished and engaging trainer, Jaime continues to be in demand to lead industry seminars, most recently chairing the SMi Group's annual patient recruitment and retention conference in London in March 2008.

In a previous role at BBK, she worked in enrollment management, determining approaches for the creative direction and implementation of patient recruitment and retention campaigns. With more than 20 years in the clinical field and a firm belief in research methodology and measurable results, she designed customized surveys and analysis tools to identify key criteria for successful investigative site selection – data management insight that informs development of TCN e-Systems software solutions.

Before joining BBK, Jaime led program management for the schizophrenia research group at Massachusetts General Hospital, and gained field, data, and systems management experience at New England Research Institutes.

She holds a bachelor's degree in clinical psychology from Tufts University. She is a member of the Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP) and the Drug Information Association, and was named one of the PharmaVOICE magazine's 100 Most Inspiring People in 2008.