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August 15, 2011

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Benchmark Research is currently recruiting for several clinical studies in these therapeutic areas, please call (888) 902-9605 for more information and to see if you qualify.

April 8, 2011

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Dr. Robert Jeanfreau, a Principal Investigator at Benchmark Research in New Orleans discusses what it takes to be successful when conducting clinical trials. Dr. Jeanfreau has several years of clinical research experience, is APPI certified and is often sought after by Pharmaceutical companies to review and comment on their upcoming clinical research programs.

 

April 8, 2011

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Dr. Robert Jeanfreau, a Principal Investigator at Benchmark Research in New Orleans discusses what it takes to be successful when conducting clinical trials. Dr. Jeanfreau has several years of clinical research experience, is APPI certified and is often sought after by Pharmaceutical companies to review and comment on their upcoming clinical research programs.

 

March 11, 2011

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Mark Lacy, President and CEO of Benchmark Research talks to Dan and Don about entrepreneurship in the clinical trials industry. As an owner of 6 dedicated research centers, Mark has a unique perspective on what it takes to lead and grow a small business. Benchmark Research began with 1 research site in Fort Worth, Texas and within a few short years grew into a 6 site operation. The time and dedication required to grow the business was at the heart of the conversation.

Be sure to visit www.theclinicaltrialsguru.com frequently, as there are always helpful tips and information for anyone interested in learning more about clinical research. Keep up to date on all Benchmark's activity through our Facebook page and Twitter feed.

 

March 11, 2011

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Mark Lacy, President and CEO of Benchmark Research talks to Dan and Don about entrepreneurship in the clinical trials industry. As an owner of 6 dedicated research centers, Mark has a unique perspective on what it takes to lead and grow a small business. Benchmark Research began with 1 research site in Fort Worth, Texas and within a few short years grew into a 6 site operation. The time and dedication required to grow the business was at the heart of the conversation.

Be sure to visit www.theclinicaltrialsguru.com frequently, as there are always helpful tips and information for anyone interested in learning more about clinical research. Keep up to date on all Benchmark's activity through our Facebook page and Twitter feed.

 

July 21, 2010

 

Even though people know smoking is the top killer in the U.S., it is still one of the hardest addictions to overcome. But what if a vaccine could help make quitting easier?

Now you may qualify for groundbreaking research going on in this area.

Read more on WWLTV.com

November 4, 2009

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The vaccine has already been approved for use in Europe and it's manufacturer is seeking FDA approval in this country.

Despite the roughly 5 H1N1 vaccines currently on the market, there's still a shortage of vaccines, so the government is hoping that another FDA approved vaccine will help increase availability -- and it's also a fail-safe, providing an alternative, in case any of the other vaccines turn out to have negative side affects.

Dr. Lawrence Chu is examining Monique Limon. She is taking part in the year long study by Benchmark research to test a new Swine Flu vaccine. Limon says it's worth it because she assured of getting a Swine Flu vaccine and doesn't have to worry about a shortage.

Read more at KVUE.com

October 9, 2009

Sacramento is one of six sites in the U.S. that is conducting H1N1 vaccine trials. Terry Deane, a nurse practitioner with Benchmark Research, said the Texas-based firm began swine flu vaccine studies earlier this year. According to Deane, a large number of Sacramento area residents took part in the research.

Read more at News10.net

September 30, 2009

The H1N1 vaccine will be widely available next month, but clinical trials for the vaccine are continuing and actually happening right here in Austin. But when the vaccine comes out next month, it will have only gone through about four months of clinical trials. Typically those trials last a minimum of 6 months with researchers then analyzing the data for up to a year.

Read more at KXAN.com

July 15, 2009

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"There have been more than 4,400 swine flu cases in Texas, including 21 deaths. It continues to make people sick here and elsewhere. While a vaccine is in production, it could still be months before anyone is able to use it. Health experts say now's the time to prepare, with fall and flu season quickly approaching. ..."

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