Institute of Clinical Research (India)

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Name :

Institute of Clinical Research (India)

Address  :

Building No F89/4/1,
Okhla Industrial Area, Phase I,

Town  :

New Delhi

State  :

Delhi

Country  :

INDIA

Post Code:

110020

Phone  :

011 - 40651002

Fax  :

0091 - 011 - 40527053

Web URL  :

Institute of Clinical Research India

Description

Our Mission
quotProvide an independent global framework for international education training and exchange of information for Clinical Research Professionals and to foster professional excellence in design and execution of clinical research thereby contributing to enhancing the Clinical Research culture in Indiaquot


History

India was increasingly being recognized as a quality player and a preferred partner for global clinical trials It was certain that as clinical research was growing in India the demand for clinical research professionals was increasing As the vision of a group of educationists who foresaw the trends of clinical research ICRI was born in 2004 to meet the everincreasing need for trained professionals in this arena It is the premier institute to impart formal clinical research training in India ICRI has had tremendous growth over a short span of time ICRI have become the undisputed leader in Indian Clinical Research education with having already trained nearly 2500 professionals during the last two years and an additional 4000 professionals are graduating from its six campuses in India ICRI has its campuses in six healthcare hubs in India viz Mumbai Bangalore Ahmedabad New Delhi Hyderabad Campus Dehradun Campus and is going global with its fifth campus in London UK ICRI has a tieup with Cranfield University UK one of the leading International Universities for Research amp Faculty support Today it has become an example and trendsetter for all the other organizations that are planning to impart education in clinical research and a onestop shop for all clinical research requirements
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