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Patient Centricity — taking care of our most valuable asset!
“Patient centricity” is the process of designing a service or solution around the patient; more specifically, it is collectively defined as “Putting the patient first in...
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Because who Doesn’t Love a Quiz!
There is a lot (A LOT) of information on the internet about clinical trials. What exactly are clinical trials? What are the different phases? What does each phase test? How safe are they? An...
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Will Biosimilars Replace Biologics?
What are biosimilars, and what does the future hold in store for them?
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What Effect Will the New NIH Policy Have On Multi-Site Research?
In June 2016, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) released a new policy on the use of a single i...
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What Does it Take? | Biologic and Biosimilar Clinical Trials
It’s the much-anticipated Part II of our “What Does it Take” series (insert glorious trumpet announcement sound here). In Part I, we discussed general First-In-Human (FIH) clinical trials, and...
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What Does it Take? | First in Human Clinical Trials
Does the CRO you’re working with have what it takes to successfully conduct First-in-Human (FIH) clinical research? What are FIH trials?It’s important to define what...
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What Really Happens in a Clinical Lab – Part 2
Last week we talked about our awesome lab staff who are responsible for sample collection and processing during a clinical trial. This week, we’re highlighting our expert bioanalytical scien...