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  • American Diabetes Association to Collaborate with Quintiles’ Digital Patient Unit

    Press Release — April 4, 2012 – Quintiles and the American Diabetes Association announced a strategic agreement in which Quintiles’ Digital Patient Unit will provide the Association’s millions of website users access to Quintiles’ medication monitoring service.

  • Accelerated Access

    Case Study — June 2, 2010
    Quintiles drew on extensive experience, a thorough understanding of the disease state and a myriad of tools in the Quintiles recruitment arsenal for a comprehensive solution to reach the right patients at the right time.

  • PharmAsia News Article Reprint

    Media Coverage — March 1, 2010
    Quintiles Asia Executives Say CROs Must Evaluate, Adjust To New Health Landscape: An Interview With PharmAsia News.

  • QUINTILES VIRTUAL CLINICAL RESEARCH COMMUNITY REACHES 2 MILLION

    Press Release — December 22, 2009 – Quintiles announced it has developed a community of more than 2 million clinically profiled patients who have opted in to volunteer or provide insights and guidance to advance clinical research through its proprietary Web site iGuard.org.

  • QUINTILES LAUNCHES CLINICALRESEARCH.COM

    Press Release — September 30, 2009 - Patients who want to play an active role in bringing new, safer drugs to market faster now have access to a global Web site that makes it easier than ever before to identify clinical trials to participate in – regardless of geography or the drug company sponsor.

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