SynteractHCR and The GOG Foundation Work Together Supporting Gynecologic Oncology Research
June 01, 2017 11:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time - SAN DIEGO--(
The GOG Foundation, Inc. (GOG) works with biopharmaceutical drug developers that are researching innovative therapies in gynecologic cancer indications. More than 300 investigational institutions are in its network in Japan, Korea, Australia and the U.S., including the vast majority of the U.S. gynecologic oncology community. GOG helps biopharma developers with clinical trial protocol development, feasibility, budgeting and other aspects and was looking for a clinical trial services partner.
GOG screened several large and small CROs before selecting SynteractHCR as the best cultural and operational fit. GOG will recommend SynteractHCR, which has offices in the U.S., Western and Eastern Europe, as its preferred CRO to assist its drug developer clients.
SynteractHCR will support GOG-related sponsors with any/all components of clinical trials, including
"GOG views this Teaming Agreement as a 'win-win' for both of our organizations and for the industry. Together, our organizations will give sponsors increased confidence with our extensive experience and an integrated approach to their trials. I am personally excited about this opportunity to work with SynteractHCR on our industry sponsored clinical trials,” says Dr. Larry J. Copeland, GOG president-elect.
SynteractHCR is a full-service, international contract research organization with a successful two-decade
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