VCTC at SCRS 2025

VCTC is excited to announce that we will be heading to Lisbon for the Society for Clinical Research Sites (SCRS) Site Solutions Summit, taking place from February 24th-25th!
This prestigious event brings together clinical research sites from around the world, encouraging collaboration, the sharing of best practices, and discussion of innovative solutions to improve clinical trials. The SCRS is a global organisation dedicated to advancing the role of clinical research sites, with a mission to ensure the health and success of clinical trial sites and the patients they serve.
We are proud to share that two of our team members, Dr. Rosia Shah and Dr. Victoria Aniyar Lopez-Abadia, will be speaking at the event, where they will share their expertise and insights on various aspects of clinical research.
Dr. Rosia Shah is a UK-trained Obstetrician and Gynaecologist with 20 years of clinical experience, having received dual training in women's health and general internal medicine. She holds memberships with the Royal College of Physicians and the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. As the Medical Lead at VCTC, Dr. Shah oversees clinical trials and ensures patient-focused strategies at every stage. With 13 years in clinical research, she is committed to closing the gender health gap and promoting better access for women to research. Dr. Shah will be speaking on Building Tomorrow: Team Structures for Success & Growth from 2:45 pm – 3:45 pm in Sala XV, Breakout, as well as The Site Landscape: Benchmark Your Site - Part 1 and The Site Landscape: Benchmark Your Site - Part 2 at 9:15 am – 9:45 am in Sala I & II, Plenary.
Dr. Victoria Aniyar is a physician specialised in clinical pharmacology, with expertise in drug development, regulatory affairs, and pharmacovigilance. As VCTC’s Medical Director in Spain, she leads clinical trial advancements and the implementation of decentralised research models. With nearly a decade of medical experience and four years in clinical research, Dr. Aniyar has worked across both academic and private sectors while continuing to practice as an emergency physician. Passionate about patient-centric research, she is dedicated to making clinical trials more accessible, efficient, and innovative. Dr. Aniyar will be speaking on The Impact of CTIS on Research Workflows from 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm in Sala XII, Breakout.
This summit presents a valuable opportunity for VCTC to demonstrate our commitment to improving clinical research processes while also contributing to the ongoing development of clinical trials through discussions with industry peers. We look forward to meeting other professionals in the field and expanding our network for continued growth.