IQVIA™ (NYSE: IQV) today announced its strategic alliance with LMC Manna Research, the largest network of fully owned and integrated clinical research sites in Canada, to launch IQVIA’s first Prime Site in Canada. This adds to our network of more than 980 Prime and Partner clinical sites globally, which are sites with special designation assuring pharmaceutical and biotech companies their clinical trials will take place in premier investigative research centers with recognized professionals and with infrastructure focused on innovation and research development for patients.
LMC Manna and IQVIA will collaborate on research programs to optimize processes, reduce the time to start clinical research, align procedures and support a significant increase in complex clinical and real-world evidence studies in Canada.
“Our partnership with LMC Manna Research leverages a strong infrastructure and transformational technologies to bring research to communities across Canada,” said Richard Staub, president, Research and Development Solutions, IQVIA.
LMC Manna Research is the largest wholly owned integrated research network in Canada, conducting phases I-IV studies at 22 trial sites across three provinces with access to well over 500,000 patients. IQVIA will provide staff dedicated to LMC Manna Research, including a prime site manager who will oversee partnership relations and follow up on the delivery of IQVIA research projects.
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“We are excited to partner with IQVIA to co-develop strategies to improve clinical research in Canada and globally,” said Karri Venn, president, Research at LMC Manna Research. “Our common commitment to bring meaningful research to patients while improving the entire continuum is magnified and made more tangible through this partnership. We look forward to collaborating across multiple domains to bring improvement to clinical research to both Canadians and the industry.”
IQVIA is committed to expanding research globally through strong site relations and partnerships.
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