C3 Jian and Chinese University establish clinical research center

Monday, May 2, 2011 12:17 PM

California-based C3 Jian has signed an agreement with the West China School of Stomatology at Sichuan University (“West China”) to create a joint clinical research center to test new oral healthcare products in human clinical trials. It will be located at West China’s facilities in Chengdu, China. The research center will operate under U.S. FDA’s GCP.

C3 Jian expects the first clinical trial undertaken at the clinical research center will be directed toward its Sm STAMPS product targeting dental caries. Dental caries are a multibillion-dollar annual burden on healthcare systems worldwide. In the U.S. alone, annual dental expenditures related to the bacteria that causes dental caries is estimated to exceed $50 billion. It is also a significant problem in China. C3 Jian is developing the first specifically targeted drug to eliminate dental caries. The product is expected to be administered in the form of a mouth wash.

Share:          
CLINICAL TRIAL RESOURCES

Search:

NEWS ONLINE ARCHIVE

Browse by:

CWWeekly

September 30

Novartis-Walgreens pilot study blurring the line between retail pharmacy, investigative site

CISCRP to launch traveling science museum exhibit to demystify clinical trial participation

Already a subscriber?
Log in to your digital subscription.

Subscribe to CWWeekly.

The CenterWatch Monthly

October

New growth and decline in Asia clinical trials
South Korea, Japan, China see big growth in 1572s, while India posts huge drop

Harnessing Big Data to transform clinical trials
From protocol to patient recruiting, data analytics can yield valuable insights

Already a subscriber?
Log in to your digital subscription.

Purchase the October issue.

Subscribe to
The CenterWatch Monthly.

The CenterWatch Monthly

September

Sponsors look to collaborate on comparator drugs
Co-therapies, comparators are in 60% of studies, cost $25m per company a year

Early adopters implement risk-based monitoring pilot programs
Experiments aim to offer long-term solutions, despite short-term uncertainties

Already a subscriber?
Log in to your digital subscription.

Purchase the September issue.

Subscribe to
The CenterWatch Monthly.

JobWatch centerwatch.com/jobwatch

Featured Jobs