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KoNECT & Quintiles Partner to Advance Clinical Research
Press Release — May 30, 2011 – The Korea National Enterprise for Clinical Trials (KoNECT) and Quintiles have partnered to produce educational events in South Korea for investigators and biopharmaceutical companies.
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The Use of Large Simple Trials
Presentation — February 25, 2011
Quintiles presentation at CBI Late Phase Conference explores the design and application of Large Simple Trials as a cost effective approach to delivering high quality observational research data. -
Clinical – Smarter Trials, Accelerated Outcomes
Brochure — 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. -
Using Real-Time Data to Drive Better Decisions, Faster
White Paper — September 30, 2010
This white paper examines the advantages afforded by access to real-time data during the course of a clinical trial. -
QUINTILES ANNOUNCES CLINICAL RESEARCH PARTNERSHIP WITH THE UNIVERSITY MALAYA MEDICAL CENTRE
Press Release — July 5, 2010 - Quintiles announces a strategic alliance agreement with the University Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC) as part of its unique Prime Site program.
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Malaysia Prime Site
Video — July 2, 2010
Adam Chasse, Sr. Director, Access to Patients explains the importance of Prime Sites and the impact of our clinical research partnership with the University of Malaya Medical Centre in Malaysia. -
Propelling Pediatric Research
Case Study — April 1, 2010
Learn how Quintiles' global reach and rigorous research standards dramatically cut recruitment from 4 years to 1 in a childhood immunology study
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