CreaPharm

Large company

CreaPharm

Description

Whether your health product is still in research, is entering a clinical trial, or is ready to be marketed, Creapharm, a Myonex company, is a total global partner committed to assisting and supporting a wide range of projects with supply and services from clinical to commercial. With ten locations in the US, Germany, UK & France, we partner with pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, contract research organizations (CROs), hospitals, and sites seeking a flexible, comprehensive solution for their project needs.

CreaPharm

Address

Allée des Landais
51100 Reims, France

Contact

contact@creapharm.com

Description

Whether your health product is still in research, is entering a clinical trial, or is ready to be marketed, Creapharm, a Myonex company, is a total global partner committed to assisting and supporting a wide range of projects with supply and services from clinical to commercial. With ten locations in the US, Germany, UK & France, we partner with pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, contract research organizations (CROs), hospitals, and sites seeking a flexible, comprehensive solution for their project needs.

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Bio-resources and biobanking
  • Cells, tissues and humanized xeno-organs
  • Biosamples
  • Viral, phage or bacterial specimen
Identification of biotherapies
  • Target identification
  • Target validation
  • Screening
Drug design
  • Drug assessment
  • Drug engineering
  • In vitro preclinical studies
Clinical validation
  • Clinical trials
  • In vivo preclinical validation
  • Pre-industrial scale production
Production
  • Upstream processes
  • Downstream processes
  • Quality control
Market access
  • CE mark / market authorisation
  • Payment / Reimbursement
  • Care pathways