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  • Quintiles Infosario Clinical Trial Management System Fact Sheet

    January 17, 2012
    A fully hosted, global Clinical Trial Management System(CTMS) that provides scalable functionality across multiple business processes. A key component of our Systems as a Service offering, the Quintiles Infosario CTMS provides a centralized location for capturing, viewing, and sharing clinical trial data—from site identification to study closeout.

  • Quintiles Infosario Lifecycle Safety System Fact Sheet

    December 21, 2011
    A comprehensive, cloud-based safety management system that increases customers agility and maximizes cost efficiency. A system designed to manage all safety activities across all programs,

  • Market Intelligence - When There's No Room for Error Fact Sheet

    November 17, 2011
    In the world of biopharmaceutical development, market researchers are in the hot seat. Crucial decisions hinge on research results more than ever, and each decision must be made even faster to have real impact.

  • Clinical – Smarter Trials, Accelerated Outcomes

    February 16, 2011
    Quintiles will work with you to plan and execute the smartest clinical trials and post-marketing studies, informed by a holistic view of strategic, operational, regulatory and marketplace issues.

  • Consulting – Breakthrough Thinking Built on Experience

    November 23, 2010
    Consulting at Quintiles brings a critical element to engagements: fresh thinking built on a full lifecycle understanding of biopharma realities today.

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