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NZACRes
was formed from the clinical research focus group to foster and promote
clinical research, and is the professional association for clinical
researchers in New Zealand. NZACRes holds regular meetings to bring
together members of the clinical research community, to discuss issues
in the industry and to network amongst peers. NZACRes also runs its
annual NZ Clinical Research Conference where invited speakers from
New Zealand and overseas present on topics of interest to researchers.
Currently meetings are held in Auckland, but we have interested members
elsewhere, and are keen to facilitate meetings in other centres. Please
contact us, if this is of interest.
Members include Study Co-ordinators, Investigators,
Clinical Research Associates, Clinical Research Managers, University
and Hospital based Staff, Consultants, CRI & Research Institute
Staff, CRO, Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology and Medical Device Research
Staff, Ethics Committee Members, Pharmacists, Laboratory Staff,
Health Economists, Regulatory Affairs Managers and Consultants,
BioStatisticians, Data Managers and Medical Writers.
NZACRes is a non-profit scientific educational
organisation, and is a Constituent Organisation of the Royal Society
of New Zealand. It is run by an elected team of five volunteer officers
from amongst its members.
NZACRes
Membership is open to all those who
have an interest in clinical research and is set at $49.50 (including
GST) for 2008. Early registrations before 31 January 2008 will pay $44.50 only. To become a member please apply to membership@nzacres.org.nz providing name, title, position, organisation and contact details.
If youre not sure, we suggest joining for the year to see,
attend the meetings and provide feedback. Membership
helps cover the quarterly meetings, administration costs, affiliations,
the website and other marketing, plus publications such as an ARCS
Newsletter.
The current NZACRes committee:
President: Ali Bacon
Secretary: Helen Teale
Treasurer: Taina von Blaramberg
Member: Annette Reinheimer
Member: Marina Dzhelali
Member: Joline Ong
Member: Fiona Mackay
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