Eisai Teams With Accenture In India For Clinical Data Management
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
Following the growing trend of outsourcing primary operational functions, Eisai announced Feb. 13 a collaborative effort with Accenture to manage Eisai's Japan, U.S., and European Union clinical data from Accenture's Chennai, India-based delivery center
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