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| « Find out how eating meat can benefit your whole family? Occupational Asthma » CRO in Clinical Research The clinical research organisation or CRO Clinical research organisations are dedicated researching and collecting all data that can be found in the effects of new chemical entities on the human body. A good clinical research organisation or CRO will provide specialist services like TQT studies and have specialist facilities like a ECG core lab. Without Clinical Research Organisations, the process of drug development would be a much tougher challenge to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. Clinical Research and Pharmacology also provide many jobs in the UK ranging from Nurse Jobs, Doctors, clinical staff and non clinical staff. Take a look at the top 5 clinical breakthroughs that we all need, of which medical trials is the an importnant process in the discovery of new chemical entities. A cure for Cancer For medical professionals interested in oncology, there has never been a better time to join a Clinical Research Organisation. As the world edges closer and closer to a cure for this deadly disease, this is an exciting time to be part of cancer research. A cure for HIV/Aids As the world and especially developing countries stagger under the onslaught of an HIV/Aids pandemic, research into a possible vaccine or cure is becoming more and more important. A cure for Type 2 Diabetes Type 2 Diabetes has become a widespread lifestyle disease in the modern world, and even though there are excellent ways to manage the disease there is up to now, no real way to cure it. Research teams all over the world are still looking for crucial answers to treating this disease. The search for better insulin and for ways to stop the devastating symptoms of the disease to manifest is ongoing. A cure for Malaria Even though there are successful ways to prevent people from contracting malaria, there is no real cure for this disease that kills thousands every year. Results following recent research have shown that anti-oxidants might be highly beneficial in treating the disease but no real cure has yet been found. A way to wipe out superbugs Through the indiscriminate use of antibiotics, the world have managed the significantly diminish the power of this wonder-medicine. As more and more people die of infections caused by so-called “superbugs” – drug resistant bacteria – the search is on to find a medicine that will be able to fight and destroy these deadly organisms. No related posts. September 23rd, 2010 | Tags: Clinical Research, Medical Research | Category: Medical Research Leave a Reply Cancel Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website You can use these HTML tags | Most Popular Toxocariasis is a serious risk from dog feaces Reasons to Drink Tea Alcohol industry regulation in taters Categories Alcohol Allergies Alternative Treatments Alzheimers Asthma Autism Cancer Care for the elderly Cosmetic Surgery Deafness Dental Depression Diabetes Diet Drugs Eyes Fashion Fertility Fitness Fundraising General Gyms Health Products Hearing Heart disease HIV Insurance Medical Conditions Medical News Medical Research Mental Health MRSA NHS Psoriasis Public Health Republic Skin cancer Smoking Tuberculosis Vitamins |
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The clinical research organisation or CRO
Clinical research organisations are dedicated researching and collecting all data that can be found in the effects of new chemical entities on the human body. A good clinical research organisation or CRO will provide specialist services like TQT studies and have specialist facilities like a ECG core lab.
Without Clinical Research Organisations, the process of drug development would be a much tougher challenge to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. Clinical Research and Pharmacology also provide many jobs in the UK ranging from Nurse Jobs, Doctors, clinical staff and non clinical staff.
Take a look at the top 5 clinical breakthroughs that we all need, of which medical trials is the an importnant process in the discovery of new chemical entities.
A cure for Cancer
For medical professionals interested in oncology, there has never been a better time to join a Clinical Research Organisation. As the world edges closer and closer to a cure for this deadly disease, this is an exciting time to be part of cancer research.
A cure for HIV/Aids
As the world and especially developing countries stagger under the onslaught of an HIV/Aids pandemic, research into a possible vaccine or cure is becoming more and more important.
A cure for Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes has become a widespread lifestyle disease in the modern world, and even though there are excellent ways to manage the disease there is up to now, no real way to cure it. Research teams all over the world are still looking for crucial answers to treating this disease. The search for better insulin and for ways to stop the devastating symptoms of the disease to manifest is ongoing.
A cure for Malaria
Even though there are successful ways to prevent people from contracting malaria, there is no real cure for this disease that kills thousands every year. Results following recent research have shown that anti-oxidants might be highly beneficial in treating the disease but no real cure has yet been found.
A way to wipe out superbugs
Through the indiscriminate use of antibiotics, the world have managed the significantly diminish the power of this wonder-medicine. As more and more people die of infections caused by so-called “superbugs” – drug resistant bacteria – the search is on to find a medicine that will be able to fight and destroy these deadly organisms.
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