StudyManager Evolve continues to expand in Chinese market

Friday, August 19, 2011 10:20 AM

StudyManager, a leading provider of integrated clinical trial management software (CTMS) and electronic data capture (EDC) solutions, has reported that GCP ClinPlus, a clinical research organization (CRO) in China, and Chongqing Jiachen Biotechnology have deployed StudyManager’s Evolve software to manage their latest clinical studies.

Both deployments represent significant milestones for StudyManager, which began its expansion into China in early 2009. Demand for StudyManager Evolve, the company’s sponsor/CRO-focused product, has gained traction internationally following the success of numerous clinical trials and increased market share in the U.S.

“We spent more than a year evaluating EDC systems that include both U.S. and Chinese vendors’ products,” said Dr. Ivan Zhai, CEO of GCP ClinPlus. “We selected Evolve as our EDC system because it is a simple, easy-to-use system that our sites are excited to use, with minimal user training. This should improve data entry compliance and data quality right from the start, while maintaining happy site users.”

 

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