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George Clinical welcomes the INVICTUS program

George Clinical welcomes the development of the INVICTUS program which was launched at the World Heart Federation’s World Congress of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Health recently. The study, supported by Bayer AG and endorsed by the World Heart Federation, will be conducted by George Clinical in China and reinforces the importance of scientific leadership when undertaking […]

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June 14th, 2016

Clinical trial success in Asia

A recent article published in PharmAsia News highlighted the results of ground-breaking research, published in The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), that showed a lower dose of intravenous alteplase can reduce bleeds in the brain and improve survival rates in patients with acute ischemic stroke. While the results of ENCHANTED, a predominantly Asian study, […]

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June 7th, 2016

Exciting times for George Clinical’s East Asian region

After careful selection and consideration, George Clinical’s (GC) Evon Hui of the Hong Kong office has accepted the position of Associate Director, Business Operations, East Asia (EA) and will be reporting directly to Marisa Petersen, Chief Executive Officer of GC. Evon joined GC in November 2012 as the Regional Clinical Operations Manager (COM) for the […]

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April 26th, 2016

George Clinical: BioKorea 2016

From the 30th March – 1 April 2016, George Clinical will be exhibiting at the largest Bio exhibition in Asia – Bio Korea 2016, held in Seoul. BioKorea, established in 2006, has grown to be one of Asia’s premier events for global biotech industry. This year marks the 11th anniversary for this conference. BioKorea consists […]

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March 11th, 2016

Working With CRM to Move Malaysia Forward

The Malaysian government has committed funding to improve the healthcare systems in order to further support clinical research. Clinical Research Malaysia (CRM) is a non-pro t organisation – wholly owned by the government of Malaysia, which intends to develop infrastructure for the Clinical Research Centre networks, and be able to support global industry sponsored research […]

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February 22nd, 2016

Insights on the Clinical Trial Landscape of South Korea

Philip Gregory of George Clinical – China, highlight South Korea’s capabilities in a three part series originally published on http://innovations.bbkworldwide.com/part-ii-insights-on-the-clinical-trial-landscape-of-south-korea. He provides insight on its recent clinical research developments that are driving innovation across the Asia-Pacific region. South Korea In comparison to Japan, South Korea has had a longer history of conducting global clinical trials. In fact, more than […]

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January 19th, 2016

China’s Future in Global Clinical Research

Philip Gregory of George Clinical focuses on China, in a three part series originally published on http://innovations.bbkworldwide.com/part-iii-chinas-future-in-global-clinical-research that discusses developments in the clinical trial landscape of East Asia and Japan. Active international collaboration has facilitated the rise of the Asia-Pacific region in global clinical research. With the world’s largest population, China’s recent changes to their clinical trial processes and […]

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January 19th, 2016

Lowering blood pressure to decrease risk of cardiovascular events

Globally, there are millions of people that could benefit from an intensive lowering of blood pressure (BP). An individual with lower BP decreases their chances of suffering from any cardiovascular events such as: stroke, heart disease or heart attacks. A new study shows that lowering blood pressure to less than 140 mm Hg, the current […]

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January 19th, 2016

Overcoming the Diversity in the South East Asian Region for a Global Clinical Trial

Sponsors are increasingly seeking emerging areas to conduct clinical trials for new patient pools and better recruitment. However, successful implementation of a global clinical trial in areas such as South East Asia requires operational strategies that circumvents the inherent diversity of these regions. In these regions, language, culture, infrastructure and resources are very different from […]

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January 5th, 2016

A promising drug shows results in reducing the effects of Alzheimer’s disease

Alzheimer’s disease is currently the largest unmet medical need in neurology. More than 44 million people live with dementia worldwide, with Alzheimer’s being the most common form. As aging populations expand, it is critical that better treatments become available. George Clinical is currently managing a clinical trial in Australia of a new drug whose preliminary […]

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November 17th, 2015

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