CRO: an organization that provides support to the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries in the form of research services outsourced on a contract basis. A CRO may provide such services as biopharmaceutical development, biologic assay development, commercialization, preclinical research, clinical research, clinical trials management, and pharmacovigilance. CROs provide a more affordable outlet for companies to pursue new medicines, and a cost-effective solution to develop drugs for even niche markets.
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DATE: March 20, 2019TIME: 9:00am PDT...
Joshua Gordon, M.D., Ph.D., Director of the National Institute of Mental Health, will provide an overview of challenges and opportunities in mental health research. Dr. Gordon will present em...
DATE: March 7, 2019TIME: 4:00pm CET PSCs represent an important tool in a wide range of applications, including basic research, disease...
DATE: March 7, 2019TIME: 8:00am CET PSCs represent an important tool in a wide range of applications, including basic research, disease...
In today's presentation I will give an overview to developing NextGen ADCs. We will discuss everything from the beginning stages of development to the varying ADC combination therapies av...
Isolated hepatocytes or their enzymes comprise the basis of most in vitro DMPK and toxicity assays used to predict human hepatic outcomes. Because hepato-specific functions are typically lost...
An aptamer (also known as a synthetic antibody) is a stable DNA, RNA, or peptide ligand that binds with high affinity and specificity to targets such as small molecules, peptides, proteins, b...
DATE: February 20, 2019TIME: 9:00am PST ...
Animal welfare is the most important issue in any in vivo laboratory. The ability to detect and intervene in cases where the conditions of animals may be deteriorating as well as the ability...