Pharmaceutical & Biotech
Pfizer Constructing $35 Million Drug Testing Laboratory Next Door to Yale
The testing performed at a CRU is a crucial step in drug development and PGRD's New Haven lab will be conducting what is known as Phase 1 clinical research, which is the initial human testing of a drug.
Released Wednesday, January 12, 2005
Researched by Industrialinfo.com (Industrial Information Resources, Incorporated; Houston, Texas) When Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) (New York, New York) was considering sites in 2002 for its new $35 million Clinical Research Unit (CRU), New Haven, Connecticut, was at the top of the list. Home to Yale University, New Haven was very attractive to Pfizer Global Research & Development (PGRD), Pfizer's discovery and development division, for a variety of reasons, including access to the imaging technology readily available at Yale-New Haven hospital.
As reported by Industrialinfo.com in August of 2003, once PGRD decided on New Haven, the architectural team of S/L/A/M Collaborative (Glastonbury, Connecticut) completed its design of the building as a state-of-the-art biomedical research center with 50 inpatient beds, as well as outpatient facilities. The unit will support the early phase development of drug candidates and, in addition to clinical facilities, will house a full service pharmacy, as well as a biomarker and clinical safety laboratory.
The testing performed at a CRU is a crucial step in drug development, and PGRD's New Haven lab will be conducting what is known as Phase 1 clinical research, which is the initial human testing of a drug. Doctors generally administer a wide range of doses at varying frequencies to a small group of healthy people in order to determine how much and how often the potential new medicines should be given. After the dosage and schedule are set, research moves on to Phase 2 testing, where the focus shifts more towards safety and effectiveness.
Typically, a volunteer test subject would stay at the center for 24 hours, enough time for researchers to take adequate blood and urine samples. The exact length of stay would depend on what was being studied. Traditionally, the majority of these research centers are located near universities and medical centers, with volunteers drawn from hospital staff or students who are in turn compensated for participating.
Whiting-Turner Construction (New Haven, Connecticut) began construction in the fall of 2003 on the 62,000 square-foot project overlooking Yale's medical school campus. The CRU will be completed and will open later this year.
Industrialinfo.com is the leading provider of global industrial market research. We specialize in helping companies develop information solutions to maximize their sales and marketing efforts.
/news/article.jsp
false
Want More IIR News Intelligence?
Make us a Preferred Source on Google to see more of us when you search.
Add Us On GoogleAsk Us
Have a question for our staff?
Submit a question and one of our experts will be happy to assist you.
Forecasts & Analytical Solutions
Where global project and asset data meets advanced analytics for smarter market sizing and forecasting.
Explore Our SolutionsRelated Articles
-
Pharmaceutical Majors Cut Investments in GermanyJune 22, 2026
-
U.S. Seeks New Section 301 Tariffs in Forced Labor FlapJune 18, 2026
PECWeb Global Market Intelligence Platform
Identify opportunities, anticipate change, and execute with confidence. PECWeb connects the industrial intelligence you need, from projects and assets to operational events, all in one platform.
Discover PecwebIndustry Intel
-
2026 European Petroleum Refining Project OutlookPodcast Episode / Jun 26, 2026
-
Brazil: Efficiency, Innovation, and Opportunities in the Food & Beverage IndustryPodcast Episode / Jun 12, 2026
-
2026-2027 Investment Radar for Mexico, Central America & the CaribbeanPodcast Episode / May 29, 2026
-
Innovations Shaping the Next Era of Power GenerationPodcast Episode / May 22, 2026
-
The Role of Contract Manufacturing in Global Pharma GrowthPodcast Episode / May 8, 2026