Fusion Clinical Research

Fusion Clinical Research Fusion Clinical Research is owned and operated by CMAX Clinical Research, one of Australia’s oldes

So, who sponsors our clinical research?Fusion Clinical Research works alongside established global leaders in pharmaceut...
14/03/2026

So, who sponsors our clinical research?

Fusion Clinical Research works alongside established global leaders in pharmaceutical and biotechnology research.

We conduct medical research on behalf of our partners under strict ethical, regulatory and safety standards - supporting the development of future treatments and advancing medical knowledge.

Last month, our team successfully dosed over 110 participants in a single vaccine study.Achieving this required careful ...
11/03/2026

Last month, our team successfully dosed over 110 participants in a single vaccine study.

Achieving this required careful coordination, consistent communication and a shared commitment to quality and participant care.

A huge thank you to our amazing team for their hard work and dedication and to our wonderful participants, without whom this wouldn’t be possible!

Registered your interest online? Here’s what happens next...Our team will: ✔ Review your eligibility ✔ Contact you to di...
10/03/2026

Registered your interest online? Here’s what happens next...

Our team will:

✔ Review your eligibility
✔ Contact you to discuss the study
✔ Answer any questions you may have

Clinical research is built on trust. Informed consent plays a key role in that process. At Fusion Clinical Research, inf...
08/03/2026

Clinical research is built on trust. Informed consent plays a key role in that process.

At Fusion Clinical Research, informed consent ensures participants fully understand the study before deciding whether to take part.

It’s a considered, voluntary process designed to support clarity, confidence and participant wellbeing.

What is a sponsor in a clinical trial?A sponsor is the organisation that funds and oversees the study. This is often a p...
06/03/2026

What is a sponsor in a clinical trial?

A sponsor is the organisation that funds and oversees the study.

This is often a pharmaceutical or biotech responsible for developing new medicines and treatments.

Sponsors work closely with research sites to ensure every trial follows strict ethical, safety and regulatory standards.

Clinical research doesn’t happen without sponsors.

We've officially launched our new laboratory space, now over double the size of our previous one! This exciting expansio...
04/03/2026

We've officially launched our new laboratory space, now over double the size of our previous one!

This exciting expansion gives us the room to continue improving sample processing capacity, enhance efficiency and support the growing number of studies we’re conducting.

At Fusion Clinical Research, your safety and trust are our top priorities. 🧬We collaborate with well-known global pharma...
27/02/2026

At Fusion Clinical Research, your safety and trust are our top priorities. 🧬

We collaborate with well-known global pharmaceutical companies, ensuring all research is conducted under strict ethical and regulatory standards. Professionalism, legitimacy and participant care guide everything we do.

Fusion Clinical Research currently has studies underway focusing on new potential vaccines that may protect against comm...
26/02/2026

Fusion Clinical Research currently has studies underway focusing on new potential vaccines that may protect against common respiratory viruses.

What to know:
• Clinical research contributes to advancing future care
• Participants receive study-related health checks at no cost
• Time and travel may be reimbursed

Are you interested in supporting research that could improve long-term respiratory and heart health?

Visit our website if you’re interested in learning more about clinical research or staying informed about current studies.

So, how long does a clinical trial last?The answer varies depending on the research being conducted. Trials are designed...
25/02/2026

So, how long does a clinical trial last?

The answer varies depending on the research being conducted.

Trials are designed to balance participant convenience with the needs of scientific study.

For general information, visit our website to learn more about what to expect when contributing to medical research.

Q. What does “screening” for a clinical trial mean? 📞 A. It usually starts with a simple phone call, where basic questio...
23/02/2026

Q. What does “screening” for a clinical trial mean?

📞 A. It usually starts with a simple phone call, where basic questions help determine eligibility.

Our friendly team who handle screening calls, are here to make the process clear and stress-free.

Comment below if you have any questions about screening. ⬇️

Consistent small commitments can make a huge difference in shaping potential future treatments. Looking for a meaningful...
22/02/2026

Consistent small commitments can make a huge difference in shaping potential future treatments.

Looking for a meaningful way to make a difference?

Participating in clinical research can be a powerful way to contribute to your community.

Every contribution matters. Together, we can make a real impact!

Located in the heart of Norwood, Fusion Clinical Research is easy to reach and fits seamlessly into your day.Whether you...
21/02/2026

Located in the heart of Norwood, Fusion Clinical Research is easy to reach and fits seamlessly into your day.

Whether you’re popping in before or after food shopping, or grabbing a nearby café brunch, our site is designed to make participation convenient and comfortable.

🧬 Get involved, Follow the link in bio to see current and upcoming trials

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Level 1, 53 The Parade, Norwood
Adelaide, SA
5067

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