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Next CRO

NEXT CRO runs clinical trials in Greece, Türkiye and Cyprus, and with its worldwide alliances, offering “plug and play” Study Teams.

 

NEXT CRO is committed to deliver high quality Clinical Trial Services to its customers, meeting high sponsor’s expectations on faster start-up timelines, specific KPIs, and dedicated teams that are accountable to their assignments.

 

Learn more: www.nextcro.eu

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