Low data variability

Our core ECG laboratory provides a centralised system for all our studies. High precision ECG acquisition in our clinic provides meaningful ECG analysis with a smaller sample size, making us the ideal choice for the integration of cardiac safety in FIH and MAD studies.

We are a leading publisher in cardiology and have publicly accessible credentials. We are proud of our integrity, our professional growth and experience in this field.

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Exceptional ECG generation

We undertake and analyse several cardiological assessments using state-of-the-art equipment to understand and explain abnormal ECG data obtained during a clinical study of a new chemical entity.

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Experts in cardiac safety

Richmond Pharmacology’s Core ECG Laboratory team are based within St George’s Hospital Medical School, London and are made up of highly experienced cardiologists headed by Professor John Camm, a key opinion leader in TQT Trials.

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Richmond team to take part in the MS Society Wheel & Walk at Windsor Great Park

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July 2007

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Joint AHPPI and ICR Meeting

5
July 2007

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Accreditation of Phase I units in the UK

15
May 2007

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Improving Safety in Phase I Trials - Planning Your Early Phase Development?

24
April 2007

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Safety and Risk Management in Translational Medicine

3
March 2007

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Calling all Clinical Phase I Outsourcing Professionals!

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February 2007

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Latest news

Five Years Since a World-First CRISPR Breakthrough at Richmond Pharmacology

December 8, 2025
In November 2020, Richmond Pharmacology made medical history when a patient received the first-ever systemically delivered CRISPR therapy, using lipid nanoparticles to edit genes directly inside the human body.
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Events

JSCPT 2025

5 – 6 December 2025
Richmond Pharmacology will attend JSCPT 2025 in Tokyo, represented by their leadership team. Topics include early-phase studies, bridging studies between Europe and Asia, gene and RNA-based therapy development, and cross-border collaboration.
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