• Shore to Please

    As this year is coming rapidly to a close, I thought it might be interesting to review the ten biggest announced projects since January: read more
  • Future-Proofing Pharmacovigilance in an AI Era

    Clinical research organizations (CROs) are entering an era in which pharmacovigilance systems are doing more than just tracking copious amounts of data. They must also keep pace with evolving regulations, manage the growing volume of adverse event reports, and respond to heightened scrutiny from both regulators and the public. read more
  • Limitations of Existing Life Science Software - and the Opportunity to Evolve

    ELNs, LIMS and SDMS systems aren’t going away anytime soon. They provide a foundation for doing reliable, collaborative, and impactful science. The key here is that by embracing and adopting new technologies, scientific organizations can protect their existing investments while unlocking new levels of efficiency, collaboration, and discovery - at their own pace and on their own terms. read more
  • Beyond Wearables: How Integrated BGM + eCOA Solutions are Solving Real World Problems in Obesity Clinical Research

    In today’s highly connected healthcare ecosystem, wearable technology and electronic Clinical Outcome Assessments (eCOA) are converging to create new and unique opportunities for patient empowerment while at the same time driving the evolution of clinical research and treatment protocols. Patients are no longer bystanders - passive recipients of care – but engaged and active participants in their own therapeutic journeys. read more