WuXi PharmaTech (NYSE: WX), a
leading pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device research and
development outsourcing company with operations in China and the United States,
announced today that its Suzhou non-clinical safety testing facility received
full accreditation from the Association for the Assessment and Accreditation
of Laboratory Animal Care International (AAALAC). As a result of an extensive
on-site evaluation, AAALAC determined that WuXi PharmaTech's facility meets
the highest standards of animal care and research practices.
AAALAC is a private, nonprofit organization that promotes the humane
treatment of animals in science through voluntary accreditation and assessment
programs. It evaluates all aspects of an animal care and use program,
including institutional policies, animal husbandry, veterinary care and the
physical plant. In its evaluations, it relies on widely accepted guidelines,
such as the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals and other
reference resources, as well as its own position statements and Rules of
Accreditation.
"AAALAC accreditation establishes that our Suzhou facility meets
international standards of animal care," said Dr. Ge Li, Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer of WuXi PharmaTech. "This accreditation continues to
demonstrate WuXi's ability to provide our global customers with high quality
service in a regulatory compliant environment. We believe that China will
become a major market for non-clinical safety testing services over the next
decade, and our company aims to become a leading provider of such services in
China. At 314,000 square feet and 108 animal rooms, our Suzhou facility is the
largest in China.
"We have built world-class facilities not just in Suzhou but throughout
our organization," Dr. Li continued. "Developing this new toxicology service
capability further broadens our integrated service platform across drug
discovery and preclinical development. Our mission is to help our customers to
improve the success of discovery and shorten the time of development."