According to Pharma Times, The Canadian Clinical Research outsourcer, ethica, will be expanding operations to Buenos Aires, Argentina. They'll be partnering with Blanchard y Asociados, who is headquartered in Buenos Aires. They'll be expanding their human research protection program in to this section of the world.
Dr. Janice Parente, the founder and president of ethica has this to say about their expansion:
"While clinical research has globalised and nearly half of the world’s clinical trials are now being conducted outside of North America and Western Europe, there is a need to develop a global approach to the oversight of research on humans. We are proud to be playing a pivotal role toward achieving this goal.”
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