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26 March 2013 | News | By BioSpectrum Bureau
CPR Pharma's new lab at Adelaide, Australia, will offer Large Molecule Immunochemistry Analytical Service
Singapore: Clinical research company, CPR Pharma Services, launched a new laboratory, in Adelaide, Australia, to provide ligand binding assay service for for biomarkers, monoclonal antibodies, biosimilars and biologics in early and late phase clinical trials. The new services will complement the firm's existing lab services that is focused on small molecules in Asia Pacific.
The new Large Molecule Immunochemistry Analytical Service will be run by Mr John Chappell, a leading expert in ligand binding assay development, validation and implementation in the drug development arena. Mr Chappell is a member of the AAPS Committee that is preparing white papers on biosimilar bioanalytical support, including pharmacokinetic analysis and immunogenicty assessments. He has worked for over 20 years with CROs such as Covance, ClinTrials BioResearch (CTBR acquired by Charles River), BAS Analytics, Veeda and ICON.
Mr Jason Valentine, CEO, CPR Pharma, said that, "Johns appointment with CPR will bring unparalleled expertise in biologic and biosimilar assay development and validation to the Asia Pacific region." Mr Valentine added that CPR is unique in the region in providing CRO Services coupled with the advantage of full GLP bio-analytical services. According to Mr Valentine, monoclonal antibodies, proteins, biologics and biosimilars are the new growth areas in drug development and will progressively occupy a larger share of drugs developed globally. "Couple this with the increased emphasis on biomarker monitoring in clinical trials and large molecule quantification is critical to any modern bioanalysis laboratory," he said.
However, he also said that, "CPR has held off on moving into this space until we found the expertise that would do justice to our philosophy to only offer services when we have industry leading expertise. CPR now has that expertise in John Chappell, who has commenced building a world class team within our Adelaide laboratory. "
According to Mr Valentine several of CPR's existing clients, have already expressed interest in the new services being offered by CPR. "CPR is well positioned as an early phase specialist CRO to access this portion of the market from both existing and new clients. The addition of this service to the already successful and expanding bio-analytical service currently offered by CPR will further enhance our appeal to potential clients who are developing large molecule technology and want to take advantage of the benefits of the region," he said.