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Explore the capabilities of the new QPS central safety lab, discover our clinical trial kit services, and stay updated with the latest research on the QPS blog.


Greetings!

Introducing the New QPS Central Safety Lab

At the QPS central safety lab, we provide comprehensive clinical trial safety testing services for pharmaceutical and biotech clients across the USA. Our mission is to streamline your clinical trials by managing the safety testing, so you can focus on advancing your research.

What We Do

  • All Inclusive Testing Services
  • Kit Contents and Assembly
  • Order Management
  • Full Service
  • Shipping

Why Choose Us?

  • Simplified Processes
  • Quality and Compliance

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Efficiently Performing Two Global Approval Studies in Prostate Cancer Patients

Clinical Trial Kits

QPS Missouri is fully equipped to assemble your clinical trial kits and ship them to any global clinical trial site. Kit preparation is typically possible with a 24-hour turnaround. 


As a trusted clinical kitting services partner, we offer the following:


  • Clinical Supply Kits
  • Investigator Kits
  • Site Kits
  • Patient Kits

Contact QPS for your Clinical Trial Kit Quote

Discover the Future of Science on the QPS Blog

Tiny Treadmills: Vampire Bats on the Go

 

In most mammals, the act of running is fueled primarily by the oxidization of carbohydrates and lipids, which are stored in the body as fuel. Amino acids, on the other hand, generally contribute very little when mammals go out for a jog. But recent research into common vampire bats, which subsist on a protein-rich diet of blood, suggests that they metabolize their food differently, breaking down amino acids for fuel in a unique way.

 

Vampire Bats Unusual Metabolism

Obesity Research at QPS

Whale Clicking and Crow Caws: Can AI Help Humans Understand Animal Communication?

 

Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping how we understand the natural world. By decoding the sounds of animals—whale clicks, elephant rumbles, or crow caws—scientists hope to reveal the hidden complexities of their communication. This burgeoning field may deepen our understanding of animal behavior and offer new ways to protect threatened and endangered species.

 

A Whale By Any Other Name

Innovative QPS Blog Posts

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Will you be at any of the following conferences?

QPS would love to meet with you.


Clinical Trials Innovation Programme (CTIP)

Nice, France

February 11-12, 2025


OCT West Coast - Booth# 27

Burlingame, CA

February 11-12, 2025


ASCO: Genitourinary Cancers

San Francisco, CA

February 13-15, 2025

Don’t Miss QPS Oncology Key Opinion Leader (KOL)

Gordon Brown, DO, Uro-Oncologist | Summit Health/New Jersey Urology

Poster presentation: Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) response in Black patients with

metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC) treated with apalutamide (APA) versus abiraterone acetate (ABI): A real-world comparison


Clinical Trials Innovation Programme (CTIP)

San Diego, CA

March 4-5, 2025


American Association of Dermatology (AAD)

Orlando, FL

March 7-11, 2025

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