NEWS8 July 2009
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UK— Healthcare-focused research consultancy Double Helix has made two appointments to its business in Europe.
Andrew Cavill takes up the position of senior research executive within the strategic market research team, headquartered in London.
He joins from Synovate Healthcare where he spent two years in the pharmaceutical market research division.
Meanwhile, Shri Mukku has joined Double Helix’s Global Market Access team. He is a consultant in global pricing and reimbursement, price modelling and forecasting across the G20 markets.
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