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AuroBlog is the Official Blog of Aurous HealthCare CRO.
Aurous HealthCare CRO (Aurous CRO)is the pioneer Contract Research Organisation (CRO) from South India with focus on Clinical Research
Established in mid-2008, we have been providing a wide range of pharmaceutical services in all sectors of Drug Research such as Clinical Trial Management, Medical Writing, In Vitro Cell Line Research, Animal Safety and Toxicity Research for niche clients in India and other countries such as Japan, Ukraine, Malaysia and African countries.
We are the first CRO from South India to have our clinical trials listed and approved by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) – Clinical Trial Registry India , World Health Organisation (WHO) – ICTRP & Japan – Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.
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