The increasing amount of clinical research conducted outside the "traditional" countries raises questions about the benefits of hosting offshored clinical research. The extent to which trials contribute to the scientific knowledge base and, in particular, whether there are differences between different types of trials remain open questions. By examining a change in clinical trial regulations in India, a country often viewed as a first-choice offshoring location, we study how the relaxation of clinical trial regulations affects the number and the type of clinical trials as well as the domestic scientific knowledge base. Based on trial data from ClinicalTrials.gov and data on associated publication activities, our empirical analysis suggests ...
India has compelling need and keen aspirations for indigenous clinical research. Notwithstanding thi...
The evolution of clinical research traverses a long and fascinating journey. The recorded history of...
Based on ethnographic research conducted from 2010 to 2012 within the Biomedical and Health Experime...
The increasing amount of clinical research conducted outside the “traditional” countries raises ques...
Aims: To evaluate the trend of clinical trials in India over the last 4 years compared to the well-e...
India's success in producing food and milk for its population (Green Revolution and White Revolution...
India has the potential to contribute meaningfully to global clinical drug development. A critical e...
Abstract: Clinical Trials are a part of the global pharmaceutical value chain that are strategically...
Background: India continues to contribute disproportionately to the global burden of disease and pub...
India has been considered as a hub for conducting various multi centre trials, the Central Drugs Sta...
India is an attractive destination for conducting clinical trials. A young, highly educated work-for...
AbstractThe World Trade Organisation's Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights [TRIPS] agreement ...
Pharmaceutical industries found suitable option in conducting clinical trial in south Asia&nbs...
More than 2,600 people reportedly died during clinical trials for new drugs in India between 2005 an...
With the globalization of clinical trials, large developing nations have substantially increased the...
India has compelling need and keen aspirations for indigenous clinical research. Notwithstanding thi...
The evolution of clinical research traverses a long and fascinating journey. The recorded history of...
Based on ethnographic research conducted from 2010 to 2012 within the Biomedical and Health Experime...
The increasing amount of clinical research conducted outside the “traditional” countries raises ques...
Aims: To evaluate the trend of clinical trials in India over the last 4 years compared to the well-e...
India's success in producing food and milk for its population (Green Revolution and White Revolution...
India has the potential to contribute meaningfully to global clinical drug development. A critical e...
Abstract: Clinical Trials are a part of the global pharmaceutical value chain that are strategically...
Background: India continues to contribute disproportionately to the global burden of disease and pub...
India has been considered as a hub for conducting various multi centre trials, the Central Drugs Sta...
India is an attractive destination for conducting clinical trials. A young, highly educated work-for...
AbstractThe World Trade Organisation's Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights [TRIPS] agreement ...
Pharmaceutical industries found suitable option in conducting clinical trial in south Asia&nbs...
More than 2,600 people reportedly died during clinical trials for new drugs in India between 2005 an...
With the globalization of clinical trials, large developing nations have substantially increased the...
India has compelling need and keen aspirations for indigenous clinical research. Notwithstanding thi...
The evolution of clinical research traverses a long and fascinating journey. The recorded history of...
Based on ethnographic research conducted from 2010 to 2012 within the Biomedical and Health Experime...