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  • Quintiles Names New Global Head of Clinical & Data Operations

    Press Release — October 6, 2011 – Quintiles announced that Steven Skolsky has been appointed Global Head of its Clinical & Data Operations (CDO) unit.

  • A Focus on CNS

    Brochure — July 1, 2011
    Quintiles is your ally for broad and deep CNS expertise in every aspect of the drug development process.

  • Population PK/PD - Modeling and Simulation Optimization Tools

    Brochure — February 11, 2011
    Population pharmacokinetic/ pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) modeling and simulation, available from Quintiles, is now endorsed by the FDA as often being instrumental in drug approval and labeling.

  • Exclusive Report From Scientific American

    Hear from the Experts — November 9, 2010
    In-depth insights on every angle of the changing health landscape - brought to you by Quintiles Get the report today.

  • Targeting Oncology

    Brochure — June 2, 2010
    Learn more about Quintiles leadership in oncology product development and commercialization.

  • 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 INCREASES CAPACITY TO SUPPORT EUROPEAN CLINICAL TRIALS

    Press Release — September 24, 2009 - Quintiles Transnational Corp. announced the opening of an expanded regional facility near Edinburgh, Scotland; space for Quintiles Clinical Development Services, including Project Management, Regulatory Affairs and Data Management.

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