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October 7, 2008
Bulletins on FDA computer budgets, cancer grants, PPD, Lab Research, Phase Forward, DataTrak and AAHRPP.
With news about statins, BioImaging, PharmaNet, Kendle, Transenda, WuXi and Covance.
Bulletins about Merck, Microsoft, Zoho, electronic health records, Phoenix Data Systems, information overload, and publication bias.
A few news bulletins on invivodata, M. D. Anderson, Instem, Eli Lilly, TheraSim and Kendle
A few news bulletins on Encorium Group, SRI International, Integrated Clinical Trial Services, Datafarm, Pioneer Behavioral Health, Frost & Sullivan and Oracle
The Pittsburgh electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) firm invivodata announced its technology captured secondary endpoint data in a study of elagolix in endometriosis. Said Chris O’Brien, chief medical officer, Neurocrine Biosciences: “invivodata’s process for designing and implementing ePRO was comprehensive and straightforward, and easily fit within our clinical development timeline. When… more...
Search engines just unearthed an April news release for us. Frost & Sullivan picked Oracle as the 2008 North American Market Leadership Award recipient for clinical trial management systems (CTMS), recognizing Oracle’s Siebel CTMS. Frost & Sullivan selected the winner based on revenue and market share. “We are impressed with… more...
Accelerated Community Oncology Research Network (ACORN) named Tara Webb as senior director of business development. Webb brings a successful record of establishing and cultivating contract research organization (CRO) relationships. “Tara Webb has an exceptional background of work in the CRO field and is widely respected for her industry knowledge, capabilities… more...
Octagon Research issued a release noting that it is helping the Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC) train the FDA as part of a two-year contract to train agency personnel on regulatory submissions and data standards. Fred Wood, principal consultant and lead of the data standards consulting group at Octagon… more...
Clinipace, a provider of electronic data capture, announced ten new contracts collectively valued at more than $1 million. The North Carolina firm estimates it can offer cost savings of 30-50 percent compared to what more established competitors charge. “We are committed to serving the needs of emerging and mid-tier biopharmaceutical… more...
Mission3 announced a major new release of its internet-based project and document management tool. The company’s software now supports non-eCTD Submissions such as 510ks, PMAs, combination products and/or study reports. The press release notes web-based authoring of scientific documents. The pricing is $2,900/month with no other setup or IT fees.… more...
Nextrials hired replacements for two key executives. Anthony Costello and Robert Lyons left the California electronic data capture (EDC) firm earlier this year. Now Robert Barr is coming in as chief technology officer; he is a former VP of software engineering for ClinPhone, which has just been acquired by Parexel.… more...
Clinical suite DataTrak International is suing executives who came aboard as part of the ClickFind acquisition. DataTrak alleges that the sellers in that $18 million transaction misrepresented their authority to sell their own software, which (unbeknownst to DataTrak) had already been licensed to a contract research organization, Emissary. That licensing… more...
SAFE-BioPharma and the Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC) have announced they will collaborate to advance the electronic exchange of information across the global biopharmaceutical and health care communities. Specifically, the two groups are developing a specification to enable the CDISC operational data model (ODM) to accept SAFE digital signatures… more...
Quintiles will double the size of a regional headquarters in Singapore and raise its profile in Asia. “Quintiles is the largest and fastest growing clinical development group in Asia,” said Dennis Gillings, chairman and CEO. “Since entering the region in the 1990s, we have built a strong staff of 2,800… more...