Quintiles will be opening up a the first Phase I unit in India. In conjunction with India's largest hospital group, the Apollo Hospital Group.
Eddie Caffrey, Quintiles’ senior vice president, global phase I, had this to say about the new project:
“They really are very forward thinking. They are very involved in technology, they’re very involved in IT, telemedicine and things like that. We began negotiations and discussions with them, and it was agreed that it would be the ideal opportunity for a joint venture.”
For more on the Phase I Trial, read here.
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