Premier Research re-brands medical device unit

Wednesday, April 20, 2011 11:52 AM

CRO Premier Research has re-branded its medical device business unit to D-TARGET, a Premier Research company.

This division offers a team of medical device specialists with experience in both the E.U. and North America. D-TARGET’s team of full-time staff is located in more than 30 countries with primary offices in Yverdon, Switzerland and Boston, Massachusetts.

D-TARGET continues to offer a total life-cycle partnership for developers of medical device and combination products, ranging from: strategic and tactical advisory services, clinical trial set-up and clinical trial operations through to post marketing surveillance and registry support. In conjunction with the clinical operational staff, D-TARGET has support groups dedicated to: regulatory affairs, ethical committee, competent authority and country specific submissions, protocol writing, statistical analysis and data management, thereby enabling our teams to meet the needs of medical device developers.

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