In India, most principal investigators have run very few trials over the years
Rishima Borah, Anwesha Dhal Samanta, Khujith Rajueni, Vina Vaswani, Gayatri Saberwal

TL;DR
Most principal investigators in India have conducted very few clinical trials, with only a small number managing more than three at a time.
Contribution
This study quantifies the number of clinical trials managed by individual PIs in India, revealing a highly fragmented trial landscape.
Findings
75.7% of PIs in India have conducted only one clinical trial.
Only 6.4% of PIs have managed more than three trials simultaneously.
A single PI conducted as many as 108 trials, with 53 in one year.
Abstract
In the past, clinical trials run in India have been the subject of criticism. Among other steps to improve the trial ecosystem, for some time the government limited the number of trials that a Principal Investigator (PI) could run to three at a time. We were interested to know how many trials PIs in India tend to run at a time. We accessed the 52,149 trial records hosted by the Clinical Trials Registry—India in April 2023. Of these, we shortlisted trials that had run in India, were interventional, and involved certain interventions such as drug, biological etc. We used multiple parameters, such as email ID, phone number etc. to determine whether one name always represented the same PI and whether two names corresponded to the same PI. We then determined how many trials each PI had run. We found that 3,916 unique PI names were associated with 6,665 trials. Of these, 2,963 (75.7%) PIs…
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TopicsHealth and Medical Research Impacts · Ethics in Clinical Research · Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
