Akhmal Yusof – CEO, Clinical Research Malaysia (CRM)
Dr Akhmal Yusof, CEO of CRM sheds light on the capacity for all stages of clinical research in Malaysia. He discusses the importance of human resources for the country’s research…
Clinical Research Malaysia (CRM) is a non-profit organization wholly owned by the Government of Malaysia. It was established in June 2012 to promote Malaysia as a preferred global destination for industry sponsored clinical research (ISR). CRM provides a range of services to enable and facilitate sponsors (primarily from the pharmaceutical and medical device industries) and contract research organizations (CROs) to initiate a wide spectrum of clinical trials in Malaysia.
CRM’s key functions encompasses three core components, the first of which is securing clinical trials. This is done through advertising and promotional activities, participation in key conferences, involvement in clinical trial distribution and strategic collaborations with major stakeholders. The second component involves closing the deals through a comprehensive feasibility study, convincing site review operation and implementation of an efficient financial, administration and approval process. The third component is conducting the trials. This is achieved through our high quality Study Coordinators and Principal Investigators, effective standard operating procedures, quality assurance of study sites and support services.
CRM Contact Details
Clinical Research Malaysia
Suite E-10-20, Amcorp Business Suites, Menara Melawangi,
Amcorp Trade Centre, No.18, Jalan Persiaran Barat,
46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia.
T: +603 7960 5153
F: +603 7932 1940
E: contact@clinicalresearch.my
W: www.clinicalresearch.my
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