Who are We?
The Buffalo-Niagara Clinical Alliance (BNCA), a Site Management Organization (SMO) has been created with a mission to help clinical professionals/ organizations that have the expertise connect with industry leaders and clinical sponsors who need them, towards the establishment and successful conduct of clinical trials. We are a dedicated team of professionals with 30 years of shared experience in clinical trial research experience between us. Rest assured, your site and its day to day operations are in safe hands.
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We invite you to be part of our database of professionals, take advantage of our information services and stay in touch with us and other members of the our company by returning back the attached questionnaire. Provide us with basic information about yourselves, your clinical trial experience, specialties and your staff, thereby helping us to rapidly identify you as a potential PI for any upcoming study. By clicking on site survey questionnaire button below, you can fill in the details and click “Questionnaire” after with you will hear back from us soon enough.
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