Rose Research Center
Private Company
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Overview
Rose Research Center is a private, revenue-generating clinical research services company founded in 1995 and led by Dr. Jed Rose, a prominent figure in nicotine research. It operates as a dedicated research site, providing specialized infrastructure and volunteer databases to conduct clinical trials for sponsors developing smoking cessation therapies and tobacco harm reduction products. The company's niche focus on tobacco dependence creates a unique position in the clinical research landscape, though it faces concentration risk in a single therapeutic area and dependency on sponsor-funded research. Its outlook is tied to the evolving regulatory and commercial landscape for nicotine addiction treatments.
Technology Platform
Integrated clinical trial execution platform featuring a proprietary volunteer database for participant recruitment, specialized facilities for tobacco dependence studies, and eResearch digital data capabilities.
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Competitive Landscape
Competes with other specialized clinical research sites focusing on addiction and with large, full-service Contract Research Organizations (CROs) that have dedicated central nervous system or addiction research units. Its differentiation is its deep, niche expertise and dedicated participant database.