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Clinical Research in India - An Overview[edit]

The tremendous increase in medical technology and information in the last decade has resulted in an explosion of potential new drugs, devices and biologics that must be tested before being released for use by the public. The profession is constantly challenged to improve and streamline the clinical research programs in order to shorten the development timelines and control the cost for new product development. With the Govt of India becoming a signatory to the TRIPS Agreement and the new Patent Laws in force in India w.e.f. January 2005, it has became mandatory for all Pharma / biotech companies to undertake clinical trials prior to manufacture or market of a new drug in India.

Unlimited employment opportunities are foreseen for well-trained clinical research professionals specifically into multinational Pharmaceutical companies which is estimated at 50,000 in India and 2,50,000 globally according to leading consulting firm, McKinsey. At present more than 100 contract research organizations have set up operations in India. It presents tremendous high paying employment opportunities in India and abroad.

Clinical research professionals can hold a multitude of positions in Pharmaceutical industry, at the investigational site, or in the clinical research service profession either at a contract research organization (CRO) or a site management organization (SMO). Job titles may include, but are not restricted to, clinical research associate, clinical research scientist, clinical research coordinator, medical writer, clinical trial auditor, clinical trial monitor, product safety specialist, clinical research trainer, etc. Industry (sponsor) and service professions (CRO, SMO) usually provide technical and managerial career paths and ample growth opportunities.

Institute of Clinical Research Management (ICRM) is an internationally recognized Clinical Research Management training organization having operations in Bangkok and India. ICRM was founded with a vision to create a competent resource pool of professionals for the Clinical Research Industry in India.ICRM is conducting symposiums across India to create an awareness about Clinical Research which will discuss the various opportunities and challenges in the field and will aim to develop a resource pool for Clinical Research professionals in India