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  • Advancing Vaccine Development in Australia and New Zealand

    April 11, 2011
    Quintiles rose to the challenge of a very aggressive vaccine recruitment timeline during the holiday period - and recruited 3,000+ subjects from 18-90 years of age within just 17 days - 25 days ahead of schedule.

  • Timely Results - Flu Vaccine

    February 2, 2011
    Streamlined processes for study startup, coupled with experience in vaccine trials and solid relationships with study sites and investigators, helped this Quintiles team meet the challenge of starting an influenza vaccine trial late in the influenza season.

  • H1N1 - Proactive Engagement

    February 1, 2011
    Despite short timelines and government requirements, an H1N1 vaccine study finished in time for the influenza season.

  • Global Response HIV

    February 1, 2011
    Due to its global reach and extensive experience, Quintiles successfully managed 830 sites in 32 countries and recruited 14,521 patients.

  • Promoting Prevention

    February 1, 2011
    How do you recruit for an influenza vaccine trial off-season? Quintiles tapped our Partner Sites and completed enrollment in just four days.

  • Advancing Prevention in Korea

    September 14, 2010
    The original recruitment target and timeline were met with more than 1,100 patients screened to yield 420 randomized patients.

  • Hepatitis B Vaccine-Successful Study Strategy in Asia

    November 9, 2009
    Quintiles helped a customer overcome recruitment and regulatory challenges for a Hepatitis B vaccine study in Asia.

  • Antibiotic Safety Assessment

    March 25, 2009
    A major pharmaceutical company presented Quintiles with a pressing challenge – to collect extensive amounts of Phase IV data in compressed time windows because the treatment conditions were subject to seasonal variants.

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