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  November 27, 2012

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In This Edition
News Roundup: CNS Recruitment Challenges
Feature Articles : Imaging Lab Buyer's Guide
Blog Posts: Adaptive Trial Design and Combo Drugs Needed in Alzheimer's
Marketplace: Marketplace

News Roundup
bullet WorldCare Clinical Introduces Independent Review Services by Subspecialty, Including Neurology
bullet What Do the Changes in FDA Suicidal Ideation and Behavior Guidance Mean for Sponsors?
bullet CNS Recruitment and Retention Challenges
bullet Data Standards Released for Alzheimer's Research

Feature Interview
bullet Drivers of Patient Interest in Referral, Neurology Ranks High
bullet Imaging Labs Buyers Guide


Blogs Posts
bullet Adaptive Trial Design and Combo Drugs Needed in Alzheimer's
bullet Selling Specialty Drugs in China


Marketplace

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PRA
The Unit on Demand Clinical Trial Model
A leading CRO delivering all phases of biopharmaceutical drug development. Recent trends have seen first-into-man trials moving to patient populations earlier in drug development process. One issue still hampers this model: how to recruit patients? Traditional recruitment methods have consistently failed to get a sufficient number of patients into studies conducted in phase I units. One recruitment model which has proven successful is to reverse the paradigm. Rather than asking the patient to come to the unit, take the unit to the patient. Download Whitepaper

 
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Webcasts & Events
bullet 6th Annual Alzheimer's Drug Development Summit
December 11-12
bullet Bio/Pharmaceutical Imaging Forum,
December 11-12
bullet New Strategies for Clinical Trial Designs in Early Alzheimer's Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment