"The CTRI will ensure that a complete view of ongoing research is available at the click of a mouse," Ganguly said.
The objective is to restore public confidence in clinical research, which was being coed in some parts of the country in a hush-hush manner.
“While registration is voluntary, in some fields it is mandatory to register and we hope that the registry will serve as a primary register for the World Health Organization International Clinical Trials Registry Platform and register all trials in India. The CTRI will be searchable by anyone free of charge,” added Prof. Ganguly.
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