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Can a Texas-based company employ a non-Texas-based subcontractor (such as a Clinical Research Organization (CRO) to conduct a clinical trial) using CPRIT funds?

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Can a Texas-based company employ a non-Texas-based subcontractor (such as a Clinical Research Organization (CRO) to conduct a clinical trial) using CPRIT funds?

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The evaluation of applications that include out-of-state clinical trial costs to be paid for with CPRIT funds will be on a case-by-case basis. The legislative intent is that CPRIT funds be spent in Texas and that research, including clinical trial opportunities, is available to help Texans. It is highly likely that in order to be funded, CPRIT will require that at least some clinical trial opportunities be made available at institutions in Texas.

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