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HMR HistoryOur WorkOur SponsorsCentral Middlesex Hospital Staff working on one of our wards

An international reputation for high quality trials completed on schedule

1993

4 beds in St Bartholomew's Hospital, London

1994

24 beds in Central Middlesex Hospital, north-west London

1996

48 beds

2002

70 beds


Our awards

1994

Grant from UK Department of Trade and Industry

1995

Rubicon Award - New Business of the Year

1998

Queen's Award for Export Achievement

1998

Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI)

1999

Rubicon Award - Growing Business of the Year

1999

ISO 9001 accreditation

1999

Fast Track 100 (100 fastest growing UK companies)

2002

Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade

2002

CAP accreditation

2004

National Training Award

2008

MHRA Phase 1 Supplementary Accreditation

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Our work

HMR doctors at work
  • 40 trials per year
  • Large, complex and demanding
  • 90% phase 1
  • 10% phase 2:
    • asthma
    • hayfever
    • benign prostatic hypertrophy
    • diabetes
    • migraine
    • genital warts/herpes
  • Specialise in:
    • first-administration-to-man
    • pharmacodynamics
    • drug interaction and metabolism
    • proof-of-principle
    • biotechnology

Our trials

Types of trial, 1993–2001 (n=400)

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Our sponsors

Our sponsors

Sources of HMR trials, 1993–2001 (n=400)

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Central Middlesex Hospital

The past:

1903

Willesden Workhouse Infirmary

1914

Willesden Institution

1921

The Park Royal Hospital

1931

Central Middlesex County Hospital

1948

Central Middlesex Hospital

1991

Established as an NHS trust

1994

Arrival of HMR

1998

Merged with Northwick Park & St Mark's Hospital

The matron and other staff (1914) outside the clock tower entrance

Some budding volunteers

Today:

  • 250-bed District General Hospital
  • Acute services (including A&E, ITU and CCU)
The old clock tower CMH today

The old clock tower

Central Middlesex Hospital today

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