Fox Chase-Temple Health form collaboration with Accutest Research Labs in India

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FOX CHASE CANCER CENTER – Temple Health formed a partnership with Accutest Research Laboratories for joint work on clinical trials.

The partnership aims to offer a research platform to conduct clinical trials in the United States, India, Southeast Asia and Latin America. Representatives of both organizations signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding on Nov. 10 in New Delhi.

Accutest was founded in 1998, and offers end-to-end services to pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. Its services include phase I bioavailability/bioequivalence studies, phase II – IV clinical development services and biosimilars services, covering clinical operations, clinical data management, pharmacovigilance, and medical writing services.

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