How Merck Plans To Protect Commercial Info Under EU Clinical Trial Rules
Executive Summary
In the second segment of a two-part article on transparency provisions for the new EU clinical trial portal, a senior Merck executive explains how the company will ensure that commercially sensitive information and personal data in its clinical trial applications are not made public.
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