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

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
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
India improves processes for clinical trials

India improves processes for clinical trials

New initiatives from the country’s regulator aim to smooth the registration of trials and ensure prospective participants fully understand what will be involved through mandatory AV recording of the consent process. Clinical trial applications in India are taking a step forward, with the approval of a Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) IT-enabled system from […]

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November 17th, 2016
Healthcare jobs in Clinical research

Healthcare Jobs in Clinical Research

When it comes to jobs in healthcare, working in the field of clinical research can be exciting and rewarding. There are many different opportunities available in the healthcare job field. If you are looking for a job in healthcare, consider looking into working into a clinical research company and look into the variety of opportunities […]

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November 13th, 2016
Health research and Clinical trials

Health Research and Clinical Trials – Improving Health Care for Everyone

Do you ever wonder how prescription medications make their way to your local pharmacy? Clinical trials and health research play a vital role in maintaining the world population’s health on a regular basis. Without the proper research and clinical trials, many patients would still be suffering from ailments that are easily cured with medications now. […]

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November 11th, 2016

George Clinical welcomes the INVICTUS program

George Clinical welcomes the development of the INVICTUS program which was launched at the World Heart Federation’s World Congress of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Health recently. The study, supported by Bayer AG and endorsed by the World Heart Federation, will be conducted by George Clinical in China and reinforces the importance of scientific leadership when undertaking […]

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June 14th, 2016

Clinical trial success in Asia

A recent article published in PharmAsia News highlighted the results of ground-breaking research, published in The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), that showed a lower dose of intravenous alteplase can reduce bleeds in the brain and improve survival rates in patients with acute ischemic stroke. While the results of ENCHANTED, a predominantly Asian study, […]

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June 7th, 2016
Red paper lanterns

Happy Lunar New Year

George Clinical in China would like to wish all of our clients, sponsors and investigators the best wishes for Lunar New Year.

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February 3rd, 2014
Bronze lion from the Forbidden City against a blue sky

George Clinical expands in the Asian region

In order to meet the growing needs of our customers, George Clinical has expanded its geographical footprint within Asia. In 2012 we saw the opening of a second George Clinical office in India in Bengaluru to complement our head office in Hyderabad. With many of our large outcomes studies recruiting patients in India there is […]

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April 16th, 2013

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