Interview with Tom Keith Roach, President, AstraZeneca South Korea
You have recently taken over the position as head of AstraZeneca in South Korea, after several years working in China. What view did you have of the Korean pharmaceutical sector…
Parexel International Corporation is a leading global bio/pharmaceutical services organization, providing a broad range of knowledge-based contract research, medical communications and consulting services to the worldwide pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device industries. Committed to providing solutions that expedite time-to-market and peak-market penetration, Parexel has developed significant expertise across the development and commercialization continuum, from drug development and regulatory consulting to clinical pharmacology, clinical trials management, medical education and reimbursement. Perceptive Informatics, Inc., a subsidiary of Parexel, provides advanced technology solutions, including medical imaging, to facilitate the clinical development process.
Corporate Structure
The Company is managed through three business segments: Clinical Research Services (CRS), Parexel Consulting and Medical Communications Services (PCMS), and Perceptive Informatics.
CRS constitutes the Company’s core business and includes Phase I – IV clinical trials management and biostatistics, data management and clinical pharmacology, as well as related medical advisory and investigator site services.
PCMS provides technical expertise in such disciplines as regulatory affairs, industry training, publishing, product development, management consulting, registration, commercialization issues, market development, targeted communications services in support of product launch, as well as health policy consulting and strategic reimbursement services.
Perceptive Informatics provides information technology solutions designed to improve clients’ product development processes. Perceptive offers a portfolio of products and services that includes medical imaging services, interactive voice response systems (“IVRS”), clinical trials management systems (“CTMS”), web-based portals, systems integration, and patient diary applications.
Contact Details
PAREXEL International Co., LTD
18F Haesung Building, 504
Teheran-Ro, Gangnam-Gu
Seoul, Korea 135-725
서울시 강남구 대치동 942 해성빌딩18층 135-725
Phone: +82 (0) 2 3453 8838
Fax: +82 (0) 2 3453 8839
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