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Synteract Director of IT Services Toby Odenheim Speaking at March 2012 Outsourcing in Clinical Trials East Coast Conference
Date:3/19/2012

is in driving efficiencies and productivity in drug development.

"This is a complex industry that is changing all the time, and clients want to be assured their project will be in the right hands, with a company that has experience helping clients choose the right tools and technology for their drug development needs. Toby has assessed and helped to deliver solutions to clients that best fit their unique program requirements, driving projects and results forward at the same time."

Synteract will exhibit in booth #35; Synteract CEO, Wendel Barr, will also be on hand at the event. Synteract will answer questions about the multiple software and technology platforms it supports within the framework of its full-service CRO capabilities and will discuss how its more than 17 years of experience across a wide range of therapeutic areas can fit specific project needs. To set up an appointment in advance, contact Michele Sacher, associate business development director, at 484.467.5937 or at msacher@synteract.com 

About Synteract (www.synteract.com)

Synteract is a full-service contract research organization with a successful 17-year track record supporting biotechnology, medical device and pharmaceutical companies in all phases of clinical development.  With its "Shared Work – Shared Vision" philosophy Synteract provides customized Phase I through IV services collaboratively and cost effectively to ensure on-time delivery of quality data so clients get to decision points faster. Headquartered in California, with offices in North Carolina and the Czech Republic, Synteract delivers trials internat
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