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Future of Outsourcing Clinical Research: The Future Outlook of Outsourcing Clinical Research
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Future of Outsourcing Clinical Research. Monday, November 21, 2005. The Future Outlook of Outsourcing Clinical Research. As presented by Dr. Jayashree, Officer Clinical Services, SPIC Pharma. Outsourcing offers a number of advantages to the companies. These include:. Reduces the time (8 to 15 years) required to develop and bring a new drug to market;. Non-availability of services in-house;. Less knowledge of regulatory affairs in a particular country of interest;. Increased complexity of clinical trials;.
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Future of Outsourcing Clinical Research: November 2005
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Future of Outsourcing Clinical Research. Monday, November 21, 2005. The Future Outlook of Outsourcing Clinical Research. As presented by Dr. Jayashree, Officer Clinical Services, SPIC Pharma. Outsourcing offers a number of advantages to the companies. These include:. Reduces the time (8 to 15 years) required to develop and bring a new drug to market;. Non-availability of services in-house;. Less knowledge of regulatory affairs in a particular country of interest;. Increased complexity of clinical trials;.
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FDA Financial Disclosure Rules: November 2005
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FDA Financial Disclosure Rules. Tuesday, November 22, 2005. Financial Disclosure Required by Clinical Investigators. As written by Shilpa Sadekar. Drug companies submitting licensing applications to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States will now have to reveal whether researchers involved in a drug trial have any financial interest in the company. The new regulations aim to eliminate possible data bias arising from financial considerations [3]. Under the applicable regulations (21 C...
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FDA Financial Disclosure Rules: Financial Disclosure Required by Clinical Investigators
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FDA Financial Disclosure Rules. Tuesday, November 22, 2005. Financial Disclosure Required by Clinical Investigators. As written by Shilpa Sadekar. Drug companies submitting licensing applications to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States will now have to reveal whether researchers involved in a drug trial have any financial interest in the company. The new regulations aim to eliminate possible data bias arising from financial considerations [3]. Under the applicable regulations (21 C...
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Incentives for Clinical Trial Participants: Offering Incentives to Participants in Clinical Trials
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Incentives for Clinical Trial Participants. Monday, November 14, 2005. Offering Incentives to Participants in Clinical Trials. This information has been published by the International Biopharmaceutical Association http:/ www.ibpassociation.org/. Please note this information does not give any medical advice. The project is sponsored by Kriger Research Center - CRO and Training Services ( http:/ www.kriger.com/. ClinQua CRO ( http:/ www.clinqua.com/. And Altaspera Designs ( http:/ www.altaspera.com/. Payme...
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Reducing Clinical Fraud: How to Reduce Clinical Fraud
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View my complete profile. Monday, November 28, 2005. How to Reduce Clinical Fraud. Patrick T. Busby. There are many different ways that fraud can occur throughout a single clinical trial. There are also many examples provided to show that fraud is an issue when it comes to clinical trials today. It is not hard to reduce this fraud as it only takes one person to notice that it is occurring and a stop to the trial can come immediately after. Please note this information does not give any medical advice.