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Clinvet & Marshall Joint Letter to Customers

Clinvet expands joint venture with Marshall BioResources in the US. Clinvet and Marshall BioResources are proud to announce an expansion to our existing joint venture to increase capacity at our clinical research site, Clinvet USA, LLC., in Waverly, New York. The agreement will allow Clinvet to significantly increase capacity by incorporating research buildings at the […]

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Clinglobal adds renowned animal health expertise through consultancy merger

After nearly two years of successful collaboration, Clinglobal is delighted to announce it has secured exclusive rights to the Telemark Veterinary Consulting business. TelemarkVet principal consulting scientists Jonathan Hare, DVM, PhD, Dipl ACVCP and Jennifer Heathcote, RVT, RLAT MSc(Hons), will join Clinglobal’s Subject Matter Experts team as Director: Pharmaceuticals and Therapeutics and Director: Research Quality […]

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Clinvet acquires stake of leading North American CRO to extend its professional services offering

Clinvet acquired a stake in RTI Labs, a South Dakota-based CRO specialized in preclinical trials on food-producing animals. RTI’s expertise in immunology and infectious disease research and research facilities in the USA complements the range of services of Clinvet large animals’ facilities in South Africa and Morocco and boost Clinvet’s footprint and service offering in […]

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Clinglobal partners with Symbiotic Research to enhance animal health services

Clinglobal has entered a collaboration with New Jersey-based Symbiotic Research – a bioanalytical laboratory providing analytical, product chemistry, residue chemistry and bioanalytical, and in vitro active ingredients evaluation services to the animal health, agrochemical and pet food industries. Symbiotic Research’s Genesis Midwest subsidiary offers C-14 labelled substances food animal metabolism studies, as well as environmental […]

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A new animal health platform to generate products and transform animal health services for low- and middle-income countries

Improving the productivity of farm animals can lead to sustainable increases in livestock production in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and contribute to addressing the Sustainable Development Goal 2, to end hunger, achieve food security and improve nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture. Download Full Press Release