PPD, Inc.
PPD, Inc. is a global contract research organization (CRO) that offers a comprehensive range of services to assist pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device companies with the drug development process.
Overview
With its vast expertise in clinical research and its global presence, PPD has been instrumental in helping its clients bring life-changing therapies to market. The company is widely recognized for its commitment to science and its contributions to improving global health.
History
- 1985: Founded by Fred Eshelman in Wilmington, North Carolina, PPD began as a one-person consulting firm.
- 1990s: The company rapidly expanded its services, branching out into various areas of the drug development process and establishing itself as a key player in the CRO industry.
- 2000s: PPD continued to grow, entering new markets and expanding its global footprint. It became publicly traded and then went private in a deal with The Carlyle Group and Hellman & Friedman in 2011.
- 2020: The company went public again, listing on the NASDAQ.
Services
PPD provides a plethora of services throughout the drug development lifecycle, including:
- Clinical Development: Comprehensive services from Phase I to Phase IV clinical trials.
- Laboratory Services: Advanced testing, bioanalytical, vaccines, and biomarker services.
- Post-approval Services: Post-marketing studies, safety monitoring, and regulatory compliance services.
- Consulting Services: Expertise in regulatory affairs, product development, and other key areas.
Global Presence
PPD operates in more than 50 countries, with offices and clinical trial locations distributed worldwide. Its extensive network allows it to cater to the diverse needs of its clients and facilitate global clinical trials.
Achievements
PPD has been involved in the approval process of numerous groundbreaking therapies over the years. The company has been recognized multiple times for its excellence in clinical research and its dedication to improving global health.
See Also
References
- [1] "About PPD". PPD Corporate Website.
- [2] "PPD's History: A Journey Through Time". PPD Archives.
- [3] "Services Offered by PPD". PPD Service Directory.
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