Awards

  • Fellowship winners, Dr. Yu Zhao Bagger (right) and Dr. Muhammad Kassim Javaid
  • The IOF Claus Christiansen Fellowship, named in honor of IOF´s founders, is offered every other year.
  • The 2004 Fellowship, valued at euro 45,000, was presented at the IOF World Congress on Osteoporosis in Rio de Janeiro to two co-winners. Dr. Yu Zhao Bagger of the Center for Clinical and Basic Research, Ballerup, Denmark received the Fellowship for her project "Genetic and environmental risk factors of osteoporosis in postmenopausal Danish women: The Prospective Epidemiological Risk Factors (PERF) study". Dr. Muhammad Kassim Javaid, MRC Environmental Epidemiology Unit, University of Southampton, UK was honored for his project "Paternal determinants of neonatal bone mass".

Benefits of the CCBR Model

  • Working with CCBR speeds up and drives efficiencies in clinical trials by offering greater numbers of patients across fewer sites

  • A Global Footprint covering 16 dedicated Clinical Research Centers in high density population areas

  • Uniform SOPs enable the tightest possible adherence to study protocols and consistency across all CCBR sites

  • Real-Time tacking of subject enrolment and trial progress ensures sponsors have the most up to date information, all of the time

  • Centralised, standardised billing affords better visibility into trial costs for sponsors

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