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Medical Affairs

Working together with clinical professionals to enhance patient care, our team of scientific experts are focused on discovering and communicating medical insights to support the evolution of our clinical diagnostic products and technologies.

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Working Together to Improve Patients' Lives

The landscape of science and healthcare is rapidly changing. By staying connected we can adapt to those changes and continue to accelerate the impact of research on the practice of improving human health and well-being. Impactful science and emerging resilience tie Medical Affairs to our global community.

Promega Medical Affairs provides scientific information to healthcare providers, scientists and payors.

Providing Medical Information

Medical Affairs plays a critical role in the interchange of scientific and medical knowledge as it relates to patient care. By providing fair and balanced scientific and medical information to healthcare providers, scientists and payors, our team assists in the understanding of our diagnostic products.

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Engaging in Scientific Exchange

By engaging with key scientific leaders and clinicians through educational opportunities, conferences and meetings, we work to increase scientific and medical understanding in key diagnostic areas, including oncology and infectious diseases.

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Promega Clinical Research Program provides opportunities for clinical research

Supporting Scientific Research

We actively support the research needs of the medical and scientific community by offering opportunities for clinical research. Learn more about the Promega Clinical Research Program (PCRP) and the scientific research we are currently supporting.

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Promega Clinical Research Program

The global Promega Clinical Research Program (PCRP) supports academic and community-based physicians and researchers who would like to collaborate with us or conduct their own research. The PCRP is focused on better understanding different diagnostic areas that align with our areas of interest to support the clinical utility of Promega products and technologies.

Study Criteria

We provide support to researchers based on the scientific value of the proposal and alignment with our current areas of interest. Study proposals are reviewed by our internal steering committee. Approval of submitted proposals are not guaranteed. Any financial, product and/or training support is contingent upon full execution of a research agreement. For more information please see How Our Research Program Works. We act in accordance with local laws and regulations, including the United States Physician Payments Sunshine Act (the “Sunshine Act”).


Promega Clinical Research Program Areas of Interest

The following areas of interest are currently being supported through this program:

immunoassays

Immunoassays

  • Novel, no wash flexible design with high sensitivity
  • Luminescent infectious disease detection
  • Translational research and biomarker detection
Minimal Residual Disease (MRD)

Minimal Residual Disease (MRD)

  • Molecular assay comparison for sensitivity in liquid biopsies and Minimum Residual Disease (MRD) using STR markers
Microsatellite Instability (MSI)

Microsatellite Instability (MSI)

  • Comparison of MSI by PCR to alternative technologies
  • MSI detection in liquid biopsy
  • MSI analysis without a matched non-neoplastic tissue sample

How Our Clinical Research Program Works

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Share Your Research Idea

Submit your research idea below. Following your submission, our technical sub-team will review your idea and a representative will be in communication to discuss alignment with our current areas of interest.

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Submit Study Proposal

If your research aligns with our areas of interest, you'll be invited to submit a study proposal containing the concept and design for review by our steering committee.

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Proposal Review

Once the review by our steering committee is complete, we'll contact you by email to let you know if your proposal has been accepted.

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Perform Research Study

If your proposal is accepted, we will work with you to finalize a research agreement and coordinate necessary support and materials to complete the study.

For more information about our research program please contact a Medical Science Liason (MSL) in the Medical Affairs Department at MedicalAffairs@promega.com. If you're ready to submit your research idea click the button below!