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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 |
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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
- 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

Types of trial, 1993–2001 (n=400)
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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)
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The old clock tower |
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Central Middlesex Hospital today |
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