Our network of sites provides access to a diverse range of patient populations, enabling us to deliver the highest quality medical care while granting patients access to innovative treatments and technologies.
Rochester Clinical Research is an industry leader, winning the 2023 Vaccine Industry Excellence (VIE) Award of Best Clinical Trial Company. Founded in 1994, RCR serves the diverse Rochester, NY metropolitan area of over one million residents. RCR is committed to advancing new medical treatments to improve the quality of life for all through efficient, friendly and caring service.
Suburban Research Associates (SRA) is a leading investigative site for psychiatric research studies sponsored by pharmaceutical companies. Since 1999, SRA has served the greater Philadelphia area, collaborating with local primary care, family physicians, and psychiatrists. Committed to a brighter future, we strive for excellence through efficient, friendly, and caring service, impacting patients' lives positively, one at a time.
Suncoast Clinical Research is an established leader in medical studies, partnering with the healthcare community since its inception over a quarter century ago. Dedicated to diversity and inclusivity, Suncoast boasts a veteran team of certified coordinators and specialists, focused on delivering quality and comprehensive research services. Awarded for its contributions to the industry, Suncoast is raising the bar on clinical research in the Tampa Bay region. SCR is driven by a commitment to advancing health outcomes and enhancing patient care for a healthier tomorrow.
In my role as VP of Patient Access & Engagement at Atlas Clinical Research, I am dedicated to driving our culture of quality, promoting our expertise, and connecting with our various stakeholders. If you have any questions about our work here, our Network approach to clinical trial research, or collaboration opportunities, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Thank you for your support as we advance clinical trial research.
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