The TMF Knows More Than You Think: How Clinical teams can use a “simple record repository” for so much more
Medicon Valley Alliance and Arithmos would like to welcome you to a Good Morning Meeting 27th of May 2026.
The Trial Master File has always been more than a place to store documents. However for too long it has been treated as exactly that. Your records are quietly telling you something about the health of your trial, your team, and your organisation. The question is whether you are listening.
In this session we will explore how the TMF can drive operational, regulatory, and sponsor oversight, and why that makes it a tool for the entire clinical team, not just the people filing the documents.
Date: Wednesday 27th of May 2026
Time: 8:30 – 11:00
Venue: Medicon Valley Alliance, Arne Jacobsens Allé 15, 2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark – Hub 2
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Program
| 8:30 |
Networking, registration and light breakfast |
| 9:00 |
Welcome and introduction to Medicon Valley Alliance
David Munis Zepernick, Director, Member Engagement & Communication, Medicon Valley Alliance |
| 9:10 |
Arithmos: Enabling Digital Transformation in Life Sciences
Nina Andersson, Business Development Manager, Arithmos |
| 9:25 |
The TMF Knows More Than You Think: How Clinical teams can use a “simple record repository” for so much more
Rob Jones, Head of Clinical, Arithmos
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| 10:30 |
Questions & Networking |
| 11:00 |
End of Good Morning Meeting |
Speakers
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Rob Jones, Head of Clinical, Arithmos
Rob has spent his whole career in drug development and life sciences with his most recent expertise in Clinical Operations including clinical trial management, essential records, regulations and technology.
Throughout his career, he has led a number of projects for Sponsors, CROs and other Clinical Service Providers. He has experience in Essential Document management, clinical trial processes and modern technologies. Rob has held previous leadership roles managing a global team of TMF subject matter experts supporting clients in everything from simple technical document improvements to complete trial management.
He currently leads our Clinical Services group at Arithmos, where he works across the business units to support our clients with tailored solutions. |
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Nina Andersson, Business Development Manager, Arithmos
Nina has spent over 25 years working in the life sciences sector, with a strong focus on sales and marketing within medical companies. She holds a degree in Pharmacy from the University of Helsinki.
In recent years, Nina has specialised in resourcing and consultancy services across the Nordic region, working closely with clients to understand their needs and deliver tailored solutions. She has experience supporting a wide range of organisations, from smaller companies to large global clients.
Nina is a native Swedish speaker, enabling her to work seamlessly across the Nordic markets and build strong, localised client relationships. She focuses on understanding each client’s unique challenges to ensure the most effective and relevant outcomes |
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