Julius Clinical
Desiree Poeteray-Schroder has extensive experience in administrative and executive support roles, currently serving as the Personal Assistant to the CEO at Julius Clinical Research since March 2009. Prior to this position, Desiree held the titles of Facility Manager/Executive Secretary at Van Putten Van Apeldoorn Notarissen from August 2000 to March 2009 and Executive Secretary at ROVC Technische Opleidingen from November 1996 to August 2000. Education includes certifications in workplace safety and emergency response from NIBHV via UMC Utrecht, advanced Business English from Capital Language, and various courses that enhance communication and professional skills, alongside a VWO degree from Kamerlingh Onnes College.
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Julius Clinical
At Julius Clinical, science is the foundation. Combined with flexibility, creativity, and innovation, our scientific approach enables fast, efficient, and high quality execution of complex clinical development programs. Our skilled and loyal networks of investigators all around the world allow us to offer superior recruitment in therapeutic area’s such as cardiology, diabetes, CNS and infectious diseases. Our partners include leading pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device, and food companies, as well as academic investigators. We focus on clinical trials that are likely to have a major impact on medicine and on people’s lives. This type of demanding research requires more than a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach, and our fusion of scientific and operational expertise enables to deliver results efficiently, on time and budget. Julius Clinical has on its staff internationally recognised academic leaders who are actively involved in the design, conduct, and interpretation of clinical trials. This scientific expertise and credibility, combined with personal links with peers around the world, means that the company has a truly global reach and reputation. Through our global networks we can quickly select the most appropriate and high-performing sites to take part in a trial, and ensure that investigators are inspired and motivated.