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Home » Society for Clinical Research Sites, Clinical Ink partner

Society for Clinical Research Sites, Clinical Ink partner

December 10, 2014
CenterWatch Staff

The Society for Clinical Research Sites (SCRS), an Ellicott City, Md.-based global trade organization representing the interests of clinical research sites, has announced a two-year collaboration with Clinical Ink, a Winston-Salem, N.C.-based provider of eSource solutions for clinical trials. Clinical Ink will participate as a Global Impact Partner (GIP).

"Clinical Ink's relationship with SCRS illustrates its commitment to strengthening site partnerships and accelerating collaboration among industry stakeholders," said Christine Pierre, SCRS president. "Working together with this leading organization is a significant strategic development for SCRS and will add considerable momentum to our Global Impact Partnership program. SCRS is proud to welcome Clinical Ink to our community."

"This partnership reinforces our commitment to sites and dedication to making clinical research easier for sites, sponsors, subjects and regulators," said Ed Seguine, CEO of Clinical Ink. "Clinical Ink was co-founded by a clinical investigator who understood the challenges of clinical research from 20+ years of experience. Through new collaborations as an SCRS GIP, we look forward to gaining insights that will help guide the continued evolution of SureSource as a primary tool for sites."

As a Global Impact Partner (GIP), Clinical Ink will participate on the SCRS Global Impact Board at an executive level and work closely with SCRS' Leadership Council to determine strategic initiatives for the organization.

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