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Mayo Clinic can't compete, axes clinical trial unit

 By John Carroll
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The Mayo Clinic is getting out of the business of conducting clinical trials
for drug developers, citing a low-cost environment that has made the world
renowned organization uncompetitive.

Fifty-seven of the 100 people working for the Mayo Clinical Trial Services
unit will be affected in the near or short term, though Mayo said that it
expects to move most of the personnel to other jobs in their organization.
In the meantime, it's stopped taking new business and will wrap the trials
underway. Most will be completed by the end of 2010.

"Analysis of Mayo Clinical Trial Services showed that its business model for
clinical trials is not competitive in a clinical-trials marketplace driven
by low-cost, routine clinical trials," the Mayo Clinic said in a statement.
"The assessment also concluded that the clinical trials unit would see
substantial financial losses into the foreseeable future."

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