-
Iran condemned as UN maritime body holds emergency talks on Mideast shipping
-
Iraqi Kurdish shepherds stoic in face of yet another war
-
Iran women's football team return after asylum tussle
-
US launches new era of drug war with Latin American allies
-
How many cargo ships are passing Hormuz strait?
-
'Free France': Macron reveals name of Europe's largest warship
-
Oil surges as Iran gas facilities hit, stocks slide
-
Foreign press group slams Israeli police for breaking journalist's wrist
-
McIlroy happy with back injury recovery as Masters looms
-
Vinicius 'should be loved by everyone' says Donnarumma after celebration row
-
Iran was not rebuilding nuclear enrichment, US intelligence finds
-
Carrick urges England boss Tuchel to call up United trio
-
Three sporting champions to be stripped of titles for non-doping reasons
-
Chilean GDP beats 2025 forecast despite mining dip
-
Storms, warm seas drove sudden drop in Antarctic ice: study
-
Aston Villa want to be more than a 'maybe team' in quest for Europa League
-
Trump administration takes steps to curb energy cost hikes
-
Vaccines facing misinformation spike: WHO experts
-
Pakistan announces Eid 'pause' in conflict with Afghanistan
-
'Happened so fast': UK students panicked by meningitis outbreak
-
WNBA, players union agree 'transformative' labor deal: reports
-
Global music market grows, calls for AI compensation: industry body
-
Maiduguri bombings follow surge of jihadist violence in Nigeria
-
Belgian court suspends TotalEnergies climate trial
-
Troubled waters: Thai fishermen marooned by rising fuel costs
-
Doku adamant Man City still have plenty to play for after Champions League exit
-
Afghanistan vows to avenge deadly Kabul bombing but says open to talks
-
Nigerian president meets royals on 'historic' UK state visit
-
South Lebanon residents flee death and destruction
-
Buttler ready to continue England career despite 'poor' T20 World Cup
-
Why convoys cannot fully protect oil tankers from Iran attacks
-
UK PM leads efforts to halt deadly meningitis spread
-
EU lawmakers back ban on sexualised AI deepfakes
-
Stripping Senegal of AFCON title a 'disgrace for Africa' say fans
-
Under Hezbollah fire, people in north Israel hope for better days
-
Iran women's football team cross Turkish border to head home: AFP
-
Fear in central Beirut as Israel strikes, with and without warning
-
'France is wild': Macron to unveil name of Europe's largest warship
-
Arsenal's Trossard says Leverkusen win ideal ahead of League Cup final
-
Israel conducts wave of strikes on Beirut
-
Seven-year term sought for Norway princess's son for alleged rapes
-
US govt says Anthropic AI an 'unacceptable risk' to military
-
Head of victorious Nepal party hails 'win for the country'
-
UN maritime body kicks off emergency talks on Mideast shipping
-
Israel says killed Iran intel chief, tells military to hunt down officials
-
China tech giant Tencent bets on AI agents
-
AFCON stripping of Senegal's title a 'disgrace for Africa' say fans
-
Japan thrash South Korea 4-1 to set up Women's Asian Cup final with Australia
-
Fernandez uncertain over Chelsea future after Champions League exit
-
Iran women's football team arrive in eastern Turkey, heading home
CenExel Completes Metabolic Task Force Training Across Site Network
DRAPER, UTAH / ACCESS Newswire / February 4, 2026 / CenExel, a leading, wholly owned clinical research site network, recently completed its comprehensive Metabolic Task Force training, one of three Task Forces designed to advance a unified approach to patient-focused care.
The training is a direct response to the highly evolving pace of metabolic research, such as GLP-1s, and the growing need to navigate the complexities of emerging metabolic clinical trials. Ensuring clinical sites are equipped with the standardized tools fosters high quality outcomes while remaining compliant, keeping retention rates high and continued accelerated enrollment.
The training was led by Kimball Johnson, MD, Chief Medical Director, CenExel Metabolic in tandem with Registered Dietitians, Dr. Anna Parker, Beth DeLuca and Margot Witteveen, who held three separate two-hour sessions, training more than 200+ employees across the network.
"Metabolic clinical research is reshaping the practice of medicine," said Dr. Johnson. "This training helped us understand how these therapies address the root cause of systemic inflammation and redefine what is possible across multiple indications. We have an opportunity to lead this seismic shift in chronic disease management for years to come."
Some of the topic discussions during the sessions included:
How GLP-1s work, why it matters and navigating its common side effects
Emotional impact of weight loss, body image and use of GLP-1s
Overcoming societal stigmas around GLP-1 use
Diabetes management
Dietary guidelines and recommendations for nutrition and exercise
Metabolism and nutrition counseling guardrails
"The discussion challenged my preexisting assumptions on GLP-1 medications, broadened my perspective on this therapeutic class, and reinforced my excitement to contribute to its continued advancement, particularly as CenExel remains at the forefront of this rapidly evolving area of research," said Kaylie LoCascio, clinical research coordinator for CenExel Tampa.
This initiative reflects CenExel's commitment to leading not only in scale, but in scientific and operational excellence, and maintaining scientific rigor on the forefront of every CenExel employee.
For more information, please visit cenexel.com or email [email protected].
###
Media Contact:
George Protopapadakis
Public Relations
CenExel
[email protected]
About CenExel
CenExel is a leading, wholly owned clinical research site network dedicated to supporting the life sciences industry in discovering and developing life-changing therapies.
CenExel provides unparalleled research support in the design and execution of complex clinical trials, leveraging scientific expertise, world-class Principal Investigators, advanced patient engagement strategies, premium data, and integrated operational excellence.
Located across multiple major metro areas, CenExel's Centers of Excellence sites have conducted thousands of studies with precision, accuracy, and speed. The company's unwavering commitment to quality, the patient experience, and client success ensures successful clinical development outcomes.
CenExel's expertise and execution capabilities help pharmaceutical and biotech companies gain deeper insights into diseases, accelerating clinical development to deliver innovative treatments and improve global patient outcomes. To learn more visit www.cenexelresearch.com
SOURCE: CenExel Research
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
M.A.Colin--AMWN