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News Release from: ICR (Institute of Clinical Research)
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 07 December 2005
ICR welcomes statement on medical
research
The Institute of Clinical Research (ICR) has welcomed the announcement by UK finance minister Gordon Brown of measures to further enhance the UK's position in global medical research
The package of reforms and increased investment will enable professionals in the NHS, industry and academia to collaborate more effectively and efficiently, further raise the quality of research, and bolster the UK's already-strong position in the face of the increasing dominance of the USA and the emergence of research in nations such as India and China John Hooper, ICR chief executive officer, said: "Medical research is already something that the UK can be proud of: this country is the birthplace of the controlled clinical trial, our academic tradition in the field is second to none, and on most measures it leads Europe in applied medical research
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 17 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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"The public can be assured that this announcement is another measure to bring beneficial treatments through the development process more safely, quickly, and effectively.
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