Lightship at SCOPE 2024 – and its people first approach to trials

Motivated by a commitment to underserved populations, he joined Lightship to prioritize access, choice, and equity in clinical trials, ensuring no group is left behind.

Drawing from roles at institutions like UCLA, USC, City of Hope, and Science 37, Sepehr employs novel and innovative strategies to enhance clinical trials. He holds an MPH from the University of Southern California and a Bachelor’s in Biological Sciences from UC Irvine.

Lightship was launched in late 2018 to make clinical trials accessible to every patient in need. With experience in public health, healthcare, and clinical research, the company’s aim was to set out to build the best people-first service company in the industry to solve for the challenges in developing new and safe therapies for all people.

Why do you think it is important to attend SCOPE?        

Attending SCOPE is important for keeping up with the latest strategies and approaches in clinical trial operations. It’s a great event to network with industry leaders and explore new collaboration opportunities in different areas of our field.

What do you hope to achieve this year while you are there?     

We’re looking forward to meeting with new and current partners across the industry to enhance a people-first approach to clinical trials. Our goal at SCOPE is to learn about innovative solutions and partners that extend trials to more people, promoting inclusivity and accessibility to support our projects.

Do you have an inkling what the buzz theme will be this year? 

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