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Clinical Trials and Research Process Outsourcing
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clinical trials, clinical research trials, clinical drug trial, clinical trial, clinical trials phase, phase 1 clinical trials, outsourcing, research process outsourcing, research, research process, process, process management, global outsourcing,
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As outsourcing has set tone in IT and other sectors but this is Happening in the R&D also where it is known as RPO and major research work is being outsourced and most of the clinical trials are happening in India. So let us discuss on RPO and share our knowledge on this topic.
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Sarangan Aru
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Its better to argue whether it is beneficial to human race or not,as a medical stundent ,in my opin that conducting trial is very useful to find out the efficacy and potency of newly discovered drugs,so it is useful
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Harshad Naik
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In a country like India we still don't have so much infrastructure which can make safe and unharmed clinical trials. In many cases, the trials which are done on human trials are unsafe without any safety backup. The trials in many cases are done...
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Shweta Nigam
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These trials are not easy — most vaccine trials, for instance, can't be done in a controlled hospital environment but need to be done in field settings. They need a surveillance infrastructure and a supporting eco-system. We lack in terms of...
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Opportunities and challenges for clinical research in India Clinical Research may be defined as organised research conducted on human beings, intended to provide adequate information on drug use as a therapeutic agent on its safety, efficacy and adverse effects. Globally, clinical research is becoming a thrust area, essential for development of new drugs, new formulations, drug delivery systems, dosage regimen, surgical and diagnostic techniques, devices and therapies. With the advent of high throughput screening, drug discovery programmes have expedited clinical evaluation. Globally, there is a paradigm shift in the pharmaceutical market, and nearly two thirds of R D costs go into drug dev...
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Some market research company has recently released a report 'Booming Clinical Trials Market in India' to give first-hand information on the emerging Indian clinical trials market. It investigates the key competitive advantages/disadvantages India has in the field of conducting clinical trials and does a thorough study of the key factors impacting the country’s clinical trials, such as patient pool, patient recruitment, cost, time, government regulations, intellectual property, human resources, infrastructure and ethical issues. Market Analysis India, with its huge patient base, low cost advantage, completion of clinical trials on time, improving infrastructure, and with a strong government s...
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Today clinical research industry has achieved growth from Rs. 20 crores to Rs. 100 crores. Clinical research, Clinical trial, Clinical data, clinical content management are all inter-related field and fall under the scope of biotechnology, microbiology, biochemistry and genetics. Mother subjects like biotechnology, microbiology biotechnology is no more restricted to petriplates, pipettes, conical flask and chemicals-which is know as ‘wet lab systems’. It has expanded its wings to ‘dry labs system’. The dry labs basically emphasizes on -Sequence analysis, drug toxicity, pharmacokinetics studies, market analysis, biometrics (statistical analysis), regulatory affairs of new drugs, which in turn...
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Gangadhar GangaSagar
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Clinical research worldwide has shown tremendous growth, but given the recent backlash or rather call backs of certain drugs, pharma companies are being cautious about conducting clinical trials.
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Ajay Mantha
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The clinical research industry worldwide is growing at unparalleled rate. It has opened up new vistas for employment for a large number of trained professionals. The clinical trials market worldwide is worth over USD 26 billion and the industry...
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Gangadhar GangaSagar
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Sumit has covered this question very nicely. Thanks,
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Sumit Bansal
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The following section describes safeguards that protect the safety and rights of volunteer subjects. These safeguards include: The Protocol Review Process Informed Consent Procedures The Patient Representative The Patient Bill of Rights Protocol...
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Dr. Siddhartha Roy
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i agree with Mr Sudhakar abt the inclusion of High risk individuals to bring in solid validation and remove distractable noise from trends......
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Bindu Narayan
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Every medicine/vaccine has to go through human testing before coming to the market. Therefore according to me availability of volunteers would be a great challenge for conducting clinical trials for vaccines.
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Sudhakar Mishra
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According to me there are two main challenges. These are Recruitment retention of high risk individuals (need long-term follow-up). Defining the right end-points to get a managable trial size. Thanks
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Anil Tripathi
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Well Rajnish, get your facts correct these people do this because they need money for one or the reason and these medicine companies use this weakness of these people to get there trials done. They sometime even don't know what is in store for...
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Rajnish Kapur
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Well what's your problem if the person himself wants to be a volunteer for the process. He/She know the aftermaths in advance and they are doing something good for the society.
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pooja agarwal
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biotechnology is a vast field which can comprise of clinical research but clinical research cannot include in detail biotechnology . the various details practised in clinical research have their roots in biotech
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By Guy Montague-Jones, Nestle has opened a new research and development centre in Chile to help the company create healthier biscuits and cereal snacks. Chilean health minister Alvaro Erazo and Nestle CEO Paul Bulcke were among the leading figures who gathered today for the inauguration in Santiago. Opened today, the new R D centre will bring together experts from nutrition, engineering, product development and quality control, to develop ways of making products healthier. Research goals This will entail work to reduce fat and sugar levels to make biscuits lighter, without compromising on taste or texture. Research will also focus on developing biscuits with bioactive ingredients to improve...
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