Importance of Clinical Research in India   by ICRI

Invention of new medicines and development of improved treatments has enhanced the need for large number of clinical trials needed to test the durability and safety of these medicines and treatments. Clinical research is the conduct and analysis of human studies in an ethical framework to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a molecule/ medicine before making it available for treating the patients. The development of Clinical training in India is subsequent to the rapid growth of the Pharmaceuticals Industry. Besides Allopath, numerous other alternative medicines such as Homeopathy, Ayurvedic, Siddha and Unani are emerging as useful substitutes globally. The industry has a growing and immediate demand for skilled professionals in the field of Clinical Research.
ICRI is the Country’s leading Clinical training Institute that particularly focuses on Clinical Research Courses. We endeavor to encourage the development of Clinical Research and cater to the country’s needs by offering our long-term and short-term Programmes and High-End Technical Methodology which includes visits to Pre-Clinical Sites and Clinical Trail Centers. ICRI has dedicated team of faculty, comprising of renowned academicians who are entirely responsible for the success of our students. Training at ICRI covers a wide range of subjects essential for the progress of the Clinical Trail Industry which are a good reason for our student’s exceptional skill and tremendous knowledge in the same which thus, grant them with several opportunities for placements in our Industry partners like Accenture, Accutest, Fortis CRO, Ranbaxy etc. to compete in the global scenario as enters into a collaboration with Cranfield University, U.K., to provide an international magnitude to Clinical Research education in India.
The clinical research industry in India has been growing at a compounded annual growth rate of 40% for the last 3 years.As the Clinical training Industry is booming, so is it’s requirements for skilled and talented professionals. Renowned Clinical Research Organisations and Pharmaceutical companies are developing vacancies for knowledgeable and dependable resources for maintaining high quality standards. We at ICRI, intend to serve our nation by bringing out qualified and trained experts, who can contribute in India’s search for new medicines and treatments for a safe and Global India.



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