1st Edition
The Selection and Use of Contract Research Organizations
By Shayne C. Gad
Copyright 2003
188 Pages
by
CRC Press
188 Pages
by
CRC Press
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Choosing the right contract research organization (CRO) can make the difference between getting a product to market quickly and cost-effectively, and wasting valuable time and money. The vast number of available CROs is increasing all the time, and all of them make impressive claims. The Selection and Use of Contract Research Organizations is your essential guide to choosing the best provider.
A history of the CRO industry, audit checklists, and overviews of both the pharmaceutical and medical device development processes create a comprehensive overview of how to successfully select and manage a CRO for your project. The book also discusses:
In addition to providing fundamental guidance on how to select and manage a CRO in the product development process, this reference also includes a set of eight databases that contain contact information for prominent service providers in North America, Europe, and Japan, and overviews of services they offer. It is a complete resource for professionals in biotechnology, and pharmaceutical and medical device development.
Introduction
The Pharmaceutical Development Process
The Medical Device Development Process
Functions and Types of CRO's
Selection of CRO
Pricing and Cost
Monitoring Work
Common Problems and their Solutions
Appendix
Labs List
Miscellaneous Labs and Services
Analytical Labs
GMP Contract Facilities
Formulation
Dosage From
Clinical Testing
Regulatory Services
Audit Checklist
The Pharmaceutical Development Process
The Medical Device Development Process
Functions and Types of CRO's
Selection of CRO
Pricing and Cost
Monitoring Work
Common Problems and their Solutions
Appendix
Labs List
Miscellaneous Labs and Services
Analytical Labs
GMP Contract Facilities
Formulation
Dosage From
Clinical Testing
Regulatory Services
Audit Checklist
Biography
Shayne C. Gad
"[This book] is recommended for medical practices and libraries, and academic libraries with relevant programs of study or research areas."
- E-Streams, Vol. 7, No. 5, May 2004