KCR CRO

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KCR is a clinical development provider for the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. It has three main service areas: Trial Execution, Consulting and Placement.

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KCR operates across four main regions: North America, Western Europe, Central Europe, and Eastern Europe, with a main operational hub located in Boston, MA, and other hubs in Berlin, Germany, Warsaw, Poland, Kyiv, Ukraine and Sydney, Australia respectively. KCR employs over 700 staff. [1]

History

KCR was established in 1997 as Kiecana Clinical Research. The company provided services for clinical monitoring, clinical project management, safety/pharmacovigilance, regulatory affairs and quality assurance..

In April 2014, KCR launched KCR Placement, which offers recruitment and outsourcing for pharma and biotech in Europe. [2] In 2017, KCR opened its headquarters in Boston, US. [3]

In 2017, KCR, launched an NGO called Human Behind Every Number which provides research, insight and education on the first-hand experiences of patients involved in clinical trials. [4] In March 2018, KCR and The Story, received an iF Design Award for their work on the NGO's website. [5] [6]

As of 2020, KCR employs over 700 life science professionals and offers end-to-end study execution and consulting services in oncology, immunology, CNS and vaccines. [7] [8]

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