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The Clinical Trial Company

The Clinical Trial Company (TCTC) targets medium size clinical trials and novel products which lack a classical road map to the market.
Large CROs prioritise studies from the big pharma companies, for good business reasons. However, this approach sometimes disadvantages their SME clients who are equally keen to complete their clinical trials quickly. TCTC are experts in advanced therapies, such as cell and gene therapies, as well as orphan drug and biologics.

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Mere View Barn, Park Lane, Pickmere, Knutsford, WA16 0LG, UK
+44 1565 733 772

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