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it should turn knowledge into evidence, participation into community development, and compliance into trust. Our network has left a concrete mark on the clinical research ecosystem in Latin America.

Scientific Publications

Several of the studies we have participated in have contributed to evidence published in international scientific journals and the approval of key vaccines and treatments.

EndPoints investigators have contributed to publications related to high-impact multicenter clinical trials, particularly in pediatric vaccines, COVID-19, and infectious diseases.

We are committed to sharing results transparently, facilitating open access to generated knowledge, and promoting collaboration between science, public health, and the community.



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Conference Participation

Participation in Conferences

Our teams have taken part in key events related to clinical research and public health at both regional and international levels.

  • Symposia organized by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and the WHO
  • Technical participation in discussion panels on equity in research, vulnerable populations, and clinical trials in Latin America
  • Presentation of results at conferences focused on vaccines, infectious diseases, and pediatrics

Additionally, many of our investigators actively contribute to scientific networks, public health advisory boards, academic teaching, and ethics training programs.

Certifications and Recognitions

The excellence of our operations has been validated by regulatory agencies and international sponsors:

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FDA Audits

No critical findings in audits conducted by the FDA, CROs, and global sponsors.

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Global Compliance

Certified compliance with ICH-GCP, 21 CFR Part 11, ANVISA, INVIMA, and RESEGIS.

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Institutional Recognition

Recognized for excellence in recruitment, adherence, and protocol execution.

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Global Initiatives

Included in research led by WHO, NIH, and vaccine development programs.