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Exploring Hong Kong as a Trial Destination
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Applied Clinical Trials
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May 1, 2008
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Copyright informationCopyright Advanstar Communications, Inc. May 2008. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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Synarc Inc. (San Francisco, CA), which provides medical image analysis, biochemical marker, and subject recruitment services, announced in January the opening of its first Clinical Research Center in Hong Kong. Synarc's President and Chief Executive Officer Gary Velasquez and Dr. Edith Lau, the center's director, shared with Applied Clinical Trials what the experience has been like.
ACT: For sponsors and CROs that have never worked in Hong Kong, how would you describe it?
GV: Hong Kong is an ideal place for the conduct of clinical trials for the following reasons: clear and efficient regulatory procedures, a dense population who are amenable to participate in research, and excellent ...
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