AT Swisse’s symposium, La Trobe
University Research Services
innovation and commercial
development manager Tim Carroll
said the $15m Complementary
Medicines Evidence Centre
(CMEC) (PD 04 Feb) had signed
Memorandums of Understanding
with three companies, including
one start up and one industry
manufacturer.
Another five large manufacturers
were interested in signing and the
Centre was seeking government
assistance, Carroll said.
Data from the Centre would be
made available to public, as well as
published in peer reviewed journals
and to research commissioners in
‘regulatory ready’ form, he said.
Carroll again said that research at
the Centre would be transparent
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