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WCCT Global announces opening of newly designated Asian Bridging clinical trials unit

This facility has been reconfigured to provide for 30 semi-private rooms to give each clinical trial volunteer a more comfortable experience for extended in-house stays. This dedicated clinical pharmacology unit is located in Orange County, California which is a central location enabling access to the many Asian populations that reside in the surrounding communities.

WCCT Global has been conducting Asian bridging clinical trials for over ten years and has conducted the largest Asian bridging clinical trial ever done in the United States. Over the past five years WCCT Global has conducted over 60 Asian Bridging studies and recruited over 1600 Asian volunteers during this three-year period.

Interestingly, over 20% of those trials have required extended overnight confinement (> 4 days) to the research center. Therefore, the availability of this ‘built-to-suit’ extended stay facility will provide a more comfortable and attractive setting for research participants.

WCCT Global reports that based upon volunteer exit survey results, safety and comfort are the two most important determinants for a volunteer’s decision to participate in ‘extended stay’ clinical trials.

Therefore, WCCT Global has also designed this new facility to accommodate every aspect of a volunteer’s research experience, from the meals they are provided to the utilization of their free-time in order to make the volunteers stay as enriched, safe and comfortable as possible.

WCCT Global’s COO Jon Rojas noted the company decided to reconfigure this research center in response to its study participants’ survey responses.

"I think that we have created an extended-stay research center that will provide the safe and comfortable environment that our Asian bridging study volunteers have expressed the desire for.

"We wanted a unit that can make our volunteers as comfortable as possible while offering our clients the best ethno-bridging solution available."