BioClinica, Health Decisions Broaden CRO Networks

Thursday, March 18, 2010 07:42 AM

BioClinica added two contract research organizations (CROs)—Health Sciences International and PRL Central Laboratory Services—to its Certified Partner Program, a group established by the CRO to broaden its service offerings. 

Based in Connecticut, Health Sciences International conducts phase I to phase IV clinical trials, focusing on cardiology, vascular disorders, central nervous system, endocrinology and internal medicine. Kansas-based PRL Central Laboratory Services specializes in diagnostic testing with a focus on protocol requirements.

Health Decisions, another CRO that’s formed a network of regional CROs to tackle multinational trials, added Moscow-based Congenix to its list of affiliates.

With offices in Moscow and Hercules, Calif., Congenix offers phase I to phase IV services including  regulatory affairs, clinical monitoring, project management, investigational site management, study supplies custom clearance, warehousing and distribution.

 

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