Medicines Development
Level 1
18 Kavanagh Street
Southbank VIC 3006

GPO Box 726
Melbourne VIC 3001

Phone +61 3 9629 6111
Fax +61 3 9629 8718

Medicines Development Limited
ABN 79116977523

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Delivering excellence in the management of medicine development

Medicines Development addresses your product development resource needs. We integrate specialist development expertise into your company to provide effective project management to drive the development of new medicines.

Medicines Development is Australia's leading provider of specialist development management to the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry. Our unique approach is to place a skilled, dedicated Development Manager within your team, with the backing of the proven international development knowledge of our senior management, and the functional expertise of our network of specialist advisors. We operate independently and are not linked to the use of particular service providers. This allows us to work to the best advantage of your company. 

Medicines Development is a Melbourne based public company formed in October 2005. We are comprised of a team of professionals who are passionate about ethical development of medicines. Our Development Managers are fully trained in what it takes to develop a new product as well as in the principles and practicalities of project management. Each has been chosen for their scientific track record and personal skills. Our management team and principals have significant experience in strategic, commercial, preclinical and clinical aspects of development programs. Together, our team can provide cost-effective, coherent and scientifically rigorous management of development programs to international standards.

Medicines Development is a registered, not-for-profit charity, which allows us to use the funds in excess of expenses from our commercial operation to develop and deliver medicines and vaccines to those most in need and ultimately improve the health of people in resource poor settings. See Giving it all Back