Founded by a group of physicians, CERC has a wide experience in clinical research. Their renown and expertise in this field have enabled them to generate optimal interaction with their industrial partners and other medical research teams focusing on the development of innovative techniques, concepts and treatments.
They provide unparalleled guidance and expert support in a broad range of clinical trials dedicated to the assessment of interventional coronary and peripheral revascularisation, structural and valvular heart disease treatments and adjunctive pharmacology.
Its objectives are to underpin European clinical trials and academic leadership, act as a global CRO and support young scientific leaders.
The CERC’s industrial partners attach great importance to finding cost-effective models which do not compromise quality.
Learn more: www.cerc-europe.org
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