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What kind of company is bioclinica?

What kind of company is bioclinica?

BioClinica, Inc. offers integrated clinical research services. The Company provides integrated clinical research technology solutions to pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device companies, and contract research organizations.

What does bioclinica do?

Bioclinica offers centralized medical imaging solutions coupled with deep scientific, regulatory, and medical expertise to adeptly support your clinical research across all major therapeutic areas including: oncology, neuroscience, musculoskeletal, hepatology (NAFLD/NASH), gastroenterology, cardiovascular and more.

How many employees does Bioclinica have?

BIOCLINICA has 1,001 to 5,000 employees.

Is Bioclinica a good place to work?

Bioclinica is a good company for sure where you have scope to show your potential, managers there are very cooperative. Good life balance. Reasonable working hours in terms of shift.

Where can I find bioclinica clinical trial management solutions?

Industry’s largest, most experienced team of medical professionals, at your side, providing incomparable clarity and insight, assuring the success of your clinical trials. Bioclinica offices located around the world.

What kind of clinical expertise does bioclinica have?

Bioclinica offers centralized medical imaging solutions coupled with deep scientific, regulatory, and medical expertise to adeptly support your clinical research across all major therapeutic areas including: oncology, neuroscience, musculoskeletal, hepatology (NAFLD/NASH), gastroenterology, cardiovascular and more.

Where is the bioclinica headquarters in Princeton NJ?

Princeton, New Jersey – Headquarters 211 Carnegie Center Drive Princeton, NJ 08540 USA Phone: +1 609-936-2600

How many bioclinica companies are there in the world?

Bioclinica’s global team of life science experts serve more than 500 pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and device organizations – including the top 20 biopharmaceutical companies and leading CROs – through locations in North America, Europe, and Asia.