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Home » LabConnect uses custom approach to enhance clinical data mining

LabConnect uses custom approach to enhance clinical data mining

October 1, 2014
CenterWatch Staff

LabConnect, a Seattle, Wash.-based provider of central laboratory services to the biopharmaceutical industry, has released its BioVisualization software platform.

LabConnect’s BioVisualization is a proprietary and customizable software platform that queries clinical sample databases in real time to analyze and provide visual interpretations of a project’s data. This unique platform is designed to quickly generate customizable figures, which can be downloaded and shared among colleagues and incorporated into reporting documents.

“Large, complex datasets generated throughout the course of a clinical trial make finding underlying trends challenging,” said Eric Hayashi, president and CEO. “LabConnect’s BioVisualization tool makes it possible to visualize this data and find greater meaning using fewer resources. This inventive platform creates an opportunity to make critical decisions a lot sooner.”

“The scale of datasets has become overwhelming, making analysis of this information tedious and resource-draining,” said Hermioni Zouridis, senior scientist of scientific operations at LabConnect. “Unlike pre-programmed platforms, versatile visual data analytics tools enable researchers to generate customizable figures, helping identify trends in study results faster and ultimately making it possible to bring drugs to market sooner.”

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