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Clinimetrics Celebrates 20th Anniversary in Contract Research Business

Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:20pm EST
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Clinimetrics today announced a
major milestone -- 20 years in business as a leading contract research
organization (CRO) with a particular emphasis on the development needs of
biotechnology and early stage pharmaceutical and medical device companies.
    (Logo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20010215/CLINIMETRICSLOGO)
Brad Zaro, founder and CEO of Clinimetrics, commented, "During the past
two decades, we have seen significant growth and success. Today we have a
solid team of clinical research professionals that allows us to provide a full
complement of services to benefit our customers. We look forward to continuing
our growth in the CRO business, where a long legacy of service performance is
important."
    Since 1988, Clinimetrics has worked with over 160 clients throughout the
world, and has successfully enabled clients to complete more than 1,000
clinical projects (Phases I-IV), in a wide range of therapeutic areas.
Clinimetrics, an Omnicare, Inc., company, offers an array of integrated
research services including clinical and data management, electronic data
capture via Oracle(TM) RDC, project management and biostatistics, as well as
quality assurance, regulatory and medical affairs. In addition, Clinimetrics
provides in-house staffing, customized training programs, and integrated
travel and event planning services. Clinimetrics is headquartered in San Jose,
California, and has offices in Atlanta, San Diego, and Toronto.
    For more information, please visit our website:
http://www.clinimetrics.com.

     Contact: Matt Smith
     Phone: 408-452-8215

SOURCE  Clinimetrics

Matt Smith of Clinimetrics, +1-408-452-8215



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