Advancing decision science in clinical trials and design | Kisaco Research
  • Integrating AI and decision science to design faster, smarter, lower-risk trials
  • Using adaptive methods to boost efficiency and responsiveness in trial design
  • Turning complex data into insights that accelerate timelines and improve outcomes
Sponsor(s): 
Faculty
Speaker(s): 

Author:

Tom Oliver

Head of Product
Faculty AI

Tom Oliver is Head of Product at Faculty, where he leads the strategy and roadmap for Faculty Frontier™, the company’s decision-intelligence platform that helps enterprises operationalize AI in day-to-day decisions. Tom partners with executives and cross functional teams, including product managers, engineers, data scientists, and designers, to discover, build, and scale products that solve real problems for technical and business users. He collaborates closely with Faculty’s leadership and with key stakeholders and clients across pharma, retail, consumer goods, and healthcare, turning complex challenges into measurable outcomes. Before joining Faculty, Tom held leadership positions at PwC, focusing on technology enabled transformation, operating model change, and enterprise technology selection and deployment. His public writing explores the future of work, AI ethics, and human centric design, asking how powerful systems can advance human flourishing, not only efficiency. He holds a degree from the University of Oxford.

Tom Oliver

Head of Product
Faculty AI

Tom Oliver is Head of Product at Faculty, where he leads the strategy and roadmap for Faculty Frontier™, the company’s decision-intelligence platform that helps enterprises operationalize AI in day-to-day decisions. Tom partners with executives and cross functional teams, including product managers, engineers, data scientists, and designers, to discover, build, and scale products that solve real problems for technical and business users. He collaborates closely with Faculty’s leadership and with key stakeholders and clients across pharma, retail, consumer goods, and healthcare, turning complex challenges into measurable outcomes. Before joining Faculty, Tom held leadership positions at PwC, focusing on technology enabled transformation, operating model change, and enterprise technology selection and deployment. His public writing explores the future of work, AI ethics, and human centric design, asking how powerful systems can advance human flourishing, not only efficiency. He holds a degree from the University of Oxford.

Author:

Tarun Walia

Senior Director, Decision Science
Novo Nordisk

Tarun Walia

Senior Director, Decision Science
Novo Nordisk

Author:

Stephanie Vakaljan

Director of Trial Analytics and Decision Support
GSK

Stephanie Vakaljan

Director of Trial Analytics and Decision Support
GSK
Time: 
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Agenda Track No.: 
Track 4
Session Type: 
General Session (Presentation)