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5
Jun

The CATALIS initiative celebrates new partners

The CATALIS initiative celebrates new partners Private and public funding provide essential support and highlight Quebec’s role in the field of early stage clinical trials BOSTON, June 5th, 2018 –  A year following its launch at the BIO conference in 2017, the CATALIS initiative is today proud to announce the arrival of new partners, both financial and medical, which will further

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8
May

Merck Canada provides financial and expert support to CATALIS

Progression of Quebec’s world-class Early Clinical Research Ecosystem Merck Canada provides financial and expert support to CATALIS MONTREAL, Quebec (May 9, 2018) – CATALIS is proud to announce that Merck Canada confirms financial and expert support for its early clinical research initiative. This support from Merck Canada contributes to the promotion of this world-class field of research in Quebec. “At

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25
Oct

Successful start for CATALIS

Successful start for CATALIS: initiative gains momentum, strengthening interest in the life sciences ecosystem MONTRÉAL (Quebec), October 25, 2017 —CATALIS presented its five-year plan to their partners’ that will set in motion the initiative announced in the Quebec government’s 2017-2027 Québec Life Sciences Strategy. The mission of CATALIS Quebec Clinical Trials, formerly known as the Early Stage Clinical Trials (ESCT) initiative,

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21
Jul

Danika Laberge named general manager of CATALIS

Danika Laberge named general manager of CATALIS MONTRÉAL (Québec) July 21, 2017 — The CQDM and CATALIS’ executive committee are announcing that Ms. Danika Laberge has been named the organization’s Manager General. “It is with great pleasure that CATALIS’ executive committee has appointed Danika Laberge to the position of Manager General of CATALIS”, stated Diane Gosselin, CQDM’s President and Chief

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20
Jun

A total investment of $6.2 million to foster and promote clinical research in Québec

During the recent BIO International Convention, Gaétan Barrette, Minister of Health and Social Services, announced that the Québec government will be contributing $5.3 million to the early clinical research initiative