09.21.22
Dr. Vince Clinical Research (DVCR), has launched a new, world-class clinical pharmacology unit and headquarters in Overland Park, Kansas.
The custom-built, green-inspired research complex was intentionally designed and engineered—with significant investments in infrastructure, research-changing technologies, employee wellness and excellence and environmental sustainability—to be the premier destination in the country for Phase I clinical studies.
The company leveraged a robust team of engineers and consultants to plan and construct the new facility and help ensure seamless deployment of the latest technologies for both the physical infrastructure of the 90-bed center and company operations and processes. These key technologies enable the company to deliver higher quality data more efficiently than current industry standards, including:
eSource/EDC platform with equipment integration for automated data upload
Automated building and inventory management systems
Cloud-based environmental monitoring of pharmacy areas
Clean lighting technology for killing COVID and other pathogens
The custom-built, green-inspired research complex was intentionally designed and engineered—with significant investments in infrastructure, research-changing technologies, employee wellness and excellence and environmental sustainability—to be the premier destination in the country for Phase I clinical studies.
Dedicated to Phase I Clinical Trials
“Our vision was to create the top clinical pharmacology unit in the U.S. that enables delivering faster and cleaner data to our biopharmaceutical clients,” said Brad Vince, D.O., a 20-year industry veteran and founder, CEO and medical director. “To accomplish our goals and transform standard industry practices, we built one of the most innovative and technologically advanced Phase I sites ever.”The company leveraged a robust team of engineers and consultants to plan and construct the new facility and help ensure seamless deployment of the latest technologies for both the physical infrastructure of the 90-bed center and company operations and processes. These key technologies enable the company to deliver higher quality data more efficiently than current industry standards, including:
eSource/EDC platform with equipment integration for automated data upload
Automated building and inventory management systems
Cloud-based environmental monitoring of pharmacy areas
Clean lighting technology for killing COVID and other pathogens