DATATRAK receives consulting contract to provide clinical data management

DATATRAK International, Inc. (OTCQX: DATA), a technology and services company focused on global eClinical solutions for the clinical trials industry, today announced the award of a consulting contract with an existing global research-based biopharmaceutical client to provide clinical data management and trial design services. With the award of this contract, DATATRAK is expanding its staff to include experienced clinical data managers to provide services under the direction of Dr. Bill Gluck.

"The continued acceptance of the DATATRAK ONE™ unified business model is gaining favor and allows us to deliver high impact results to specific and complex study challenges for our clients. Customers, prospects and even competitors are validating a unified approach of services and software as the future of Clinical Trial Management," said Laurence P. Birch, DATATRAK's Chairman and CEO.  Mr. Birch continued, "DATATRAK is the only solution provider focused on reducing the customer's total trial costs through a combination of consulting services and the only truly unified software platform."  

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