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Clinical Trials Services
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We assess the impact of drugs on patient lifestyle and cognitive performance. We cover Phase 1 through Phase 4 studies for drugs that affect the central nervous system. We have in-house expertise with EEG, vision, hearing, balance and thermoregulation. Consequently, we are able to develop bespoke measurements and protocols. We can simulate any relevant environmental or safety critical context such as flying or driving with a range of chambers and other facilities that mimic climates and occupational constraints.

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Clinical Trials Services
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Drug classes * > Drug classes
Our expertise ranges from advice on protocol design to data interpretation, providing both industry standard and customised test packages.
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neuro electrode * > Sleep and insomnia research
Our extensive expertise in sleep, wakefulness and cognitive performance has been used to evaluate over 100 compounds.
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eyeball * > Assessing the effects of drugs on vision
Our vision expertise has addressed the effects of drugs on all aspects of visual function and visual perception.
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nutrition * > Nutrition and metabolic evaluation
Understanding the implications of different food supplements and their delivery mechanisms.
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nausea modelling * > Assessing anti-emetics and nausea
Nausea is a debilitating side effect of chemotherapy and many other treatments.
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treadmill * > Sway and balance analysis
Our state of the art exercise and biomechanics laboratories are used for the investigation of human gait, balance, muscle activity and motor control.
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* * > Clinical Trials Service in USA
We conducts clinical studies on sleep, pharmaco-EEG, cognitive performance. Services for pharmaceutical clients are aimed at Phase 1,2 and 3 drug development.
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* * > Wanted! Volunteers
Research studies are being conducted to evaluate new medication for sleep disorders. Both healthy adults and patients suffering from insomnia are sought to participate in these studies.
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