Red Nucleus Acquires iTakeControl
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iTakeControl Health Joins Red Nucleus
iTakeControl video, virtual trial, and ePRO products and services expands Red Nucleus into clinical research space.
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BOSTON, March 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ iTakeControl (ITC), a leading provider of clinical operations and medical affairs technology and services focused on rare disease and specialty pharma, announces that it has been acquired by Red Nucleus, a premier provider of learning, performance, and process solutions for the life sciences industry.
With its track record of excellence, geographic reach, and resources, Red Nucleus accelerates ITC s ability to scale its offerings in the use of video to collect clinical data, conduct remote clinical research visits between physicians and patients, and innovate the use of mobile platforms for learning and development and patient engagement to support long-term follow up.
General Manager of Barita Investments Paula Barclay.
Barita Investments Limited now owns 20 per cent of the issued and outstanding common shares of Derrimon Trading Limited (DTL).
The minority stake acquisition sees Derrimon becoming an associate company of Barita Investments Limited, Barita advised in a notice via the Jamaica Stock Exchange on Friday.
Derrimon is the owner and operator of the Sampars and Select Grocers supermarkets, among other holdings in the local and US markets.
“At Barita, we continuously seek out unique strategic opportunities to build shareholder value while balancing the interests of our clients, team members, and other key stakeholders, said Paula Barclay, General Manager of Barita Investments.
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