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New Clinical Trials Will Save Lives, Support B.C. Innovation

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Clinical trials, clinical pharmacology
Successful Phase 1 clinical trials can lead to high-value licensing agreements with global pharmaceutical companies, resulting in increased revenues for B.C. companies and the Province.
- This clinical trials unit (CTU) will allow B.C. to host the entire life cycle of non-cancer drug and therapy development within the province.
- As more novel drugs and therapies can be developed fully within the province, it will expand access to therapies for patients in British Columbia.
Establishing a permanent chair in clinical pharmacology and therapeutics at the University of British Columbia (UBC) will enhance the province’s ability to design, evaluate and trial next-generation therapeutics by strengthening research, deepening collaborations between academia and industry, and training next-generation talent.
- Clinical pharmacology is an emerging specialty that plays an important role in the design and evaluation of new drugs and in the delivery of all stages of clinical trials, from early-phase to late-stage trials.
- Clinical pharmacologists work in a variety of roles within academia, private industry, health care and regulatory agencies, with a focus on drug development, clinical trials, optimizing patient care and policy formation related to medication use.
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