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Part I Clinical trial environment in China

Part I – The clinical trial landscape of the Asia-Pacific, Japan

On the heels of our recent post on our presence at this week’s DIA Japan 2015, BBK welcomes Philip Gregory, the General Manager of George Clinical – CRO China as our guest contributor. With more than 20 years of experience in pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device marketing, Mr. Gregory has spent over 14 years supporting the […]

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December 3rd, 2016
Overcoming the diversity in the South East Asian region

Overcoming the diversity in the South East Asian region for a global clinical trial

Sponsors are increasingly seeking emerging areas to conduct clinical trials for new patient pools and better recruitment. However, successful implementation of these trials in areas such as South East Asia requires operational strategies that circumvents the inherent diversity of these regions. In these regions, language, culture, infrastructure and resources are very different from country to […]

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December 3rd, 2016
Overcoming recruitment challenges in a type 2 diabetes study

Overcoming recruitment challenges in a type 2 diabetes study

Patient recruitment is crucial for the success of any clinical trial. The main objective of recruiting is to identify suitable patients that meet protocol requirements, allowing protocol questions to be answered. However, patient recruitment does not always go to plan. The leading cause of missed clinical trial deadlines is patient recruitment, taking up a significant […]

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December 1st, 2016

The Scientific Leadership Model an Innovative Approach to Clinical Trial Leadership, Design and Delivery

In this webinar, featured speakers, Professor Craig Anderson and Emma Field define and discuss the emergence of the Scientific Leadership Model as an innovative service addition to a clinical trials design and delivery in Asia. This presentation will also showcase the results and success of one of the largest obstructive sleep apnea medical device trials […]

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November 30th, 2016
NFP or make a difference in fighting global epidemics

Not-for-profit Organizations make a difference in fighting global epidemics

Developing nations suffer acutely from health epidemics due to lack of resources to adequately combat these epidemics. Many of these epidemics are managed reasonable well in developed nations but with low socioeconomic levels and poor living conditions, coupled with weak health infrastructure, diseases such as enteric and diarrheal diseases and AIDS are still major killers […]

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November 29th, 2016
New Data shows SGLT2 inhibitors may be effective in preventing Kidney Failure

New Data shows SGLT2 Inhibitors May be effective in preventing Kidney Failure

New data presented at the American Society of Nephrology meeting in San Diego last November offers new hope to people with diabetes at risk of kidney disease and kidney failure. They suggest a new class of glucose-lowering agents, sodium glucose co-transporter type 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors, may be effective in preventing kidney failure. This data has […]

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November 27th, 2016
mHealth

mHealth integration in China

Over the past years, the number of mobile phone subscribers in China has been increasing at an exponential rate. By the end of 2015, there was approximately 202.47 million cell phones produced in China1 along with 1,033.6 million mobile users registered in China, with the number of users expected to grow to 1,086.8 by 2019. […]

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November 25th, 2016
Malaysia – clinical research Malaysia

Working with CRM to move Malaysia forward

The Malaysian government has committed funding to improve the healthcare systems in order to further support clinical research. Clinical Research Malaysia (CRM) is a non-profit organisation – wholly owned by the government of Malaysia, which intends develop infrastructure for Clinical Research Centre networks, and be able to support global industry sponsored research (ISR) requirements. Recently, […]

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November 23rd, 2016
Lowering blood pressure to decrease risk of cardiovascular events

Lowering blood pressure to decrease risk of cardiovascular events

Globally, there are millions of people that could benefit from an intensive lowering of blood pressure (BP). An individual with lower BP decreases their chances of suffering from any cardiovascular events such as: stroke, heart disease or heart attacks. A new study shows that lowering blood pressure to less than 140 mm Hg, the current […]

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November 21st, 2016
Korea – clinical trial opportunities and advantages

South Korea: Clinical trial opportunities and advantages

Over the last 10 years, South Korea has increasingly become a global clinical trial (CT) hub and has established itself as one of the leading CT destinations in the Asia region. In 2015, South Korea approved a total of 675 trials from South Korean and multinational drug makers for early phase studies that would lead […]

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November 19th, 2016

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