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PRNewswire | July 21, 2023
Catalyst Clinical Research an industry-leading provider of specialized clinical development solutions, announced today it has acquired Genpro Research ("Genpro"), a Massachusetts-based global clinical research organization with staff in the US, India, and Ireland. Genpro is a next generation services and technology partner for the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical devices industry with expertise in biometrics, medical writing, RWE, and AI enabled automation pr...
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Agilent Technologies Inc. | January 25, 2022
Agilent Technologies Inc. announced the release of the Agilent Seahorse XF Pro Analyzer, featuring new pharma-oriented workflow solutions incorporating advanced experimental design and analysis tools. With enhanced performance, more robust and efficient workflows, and an optimized user experience, the XF Pro enables operators at any skill level to access the most advanced cellular metabolism analysis technology for understanding cellular fate, fitness, and function. Preclinical th...
CCT Research | February 18, 2022
CCT Research has announced an exciting partnership with BEKHealth. The collaboration streamlines access to electronic medical records (EMR) data, across CCT sites and drives a data-driven approach to trial execution and management. CCT has established itself as an innovator in conducting clinical trials. Using BEKHealth, a provider of software solutions for enhancing clinical research processes, will enable CCT to more accurately identify and fit studies to its sites. The deep com...
Alcoholics Anonymous | April 09, 2020
Scientists in Australia have found that an anti-parasitic drug available on the market “can kill” the growing cell culture of the deadly coronavirus within 48 hours. However, researchers say the drug cannot be used in humans for COVID-19 until further testing and clinical trials prove its safety and effectiveness. “Scientists showed that a single dose of the drug, Ivermectin, could stop the SARS-CoV-2 [COVID-19] virus growing in cell culture,” said a statement by Melbourn...
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