Clinical Central Lab

A well-equipped central clinical chemistry laboratory, which supports analysis for multi-center clinical studies.

A central standard procedure with a well-equipped clinical laboratory is ideal for investigating blood coagulation parameters or undertaking intensive blood processing protocols. All our integrated and stand-alone services are delivered with maximum degree of control to minimize variability and enhance data quality.

The laboratory will be a NABL (National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories), ISO 9001:2008 and Brazil-ANVISA accredited.

Standard assays include

  • Project Specific Clinical Data Management Plan
  • Standard Hematology and Clinical Chemistry, Serology, Urinalysis
  • Special proteins and hormone analysis
  • Drugs of abuse
  • Urinalysis (microscopy and dipstick)
  • Virology (HIV, HBV, HCV by PCR)
  • Immunology/ Serology
  • Cytology (cervical PAP smear)

Specialty assays include

  • Platelet aggregation (routinely with up to seven agonists)
  • Coagulation factors (routine and special)
  • Electrophoresis
  • Whole blood/PBMC stimulation assays

Central Laboratory

  • Provides all necessary materials (sample collection kits, sample storage materials, sample shipping materials and manuals/ instructions)
  • Act as logistics coordinator for both incoming and outgoing shipments
  • Receive samples, reconcile sample data with the protocol requirements and forward the samples to the laboratory for analysis. All queries are communicated with sites and CRAs to prevent delays in result reporting
  • Generate customized result reports accessible online
  • Archive laboratory data

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