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PointCross Life Sciences' SEND solutions are designed to help the industry become SEND Ready over the next 18-24 months and support their future research needs.
PointCross Life Sciences' SEND solutions are designed to help the industry become SEND Ready over the next 18-24 months and support their future research needs.
PointCross Life Sciences' DSIMS is a suite of software applications, repositories, tools, viewers, customizable workflows and stage-gated processes, and enabling technologies for accessing and managing nonclinical study data for researchers, toxicologists, reviewers, and regulatory reporting staff. DSIMS has a hub-and-spoke architecture for safety data. The hub is the NSDR repository, which has, at its...
PointCross Life Scienecs ToxVision++ is a viewer that extends the reach and power of the original ToxVision viewer to provide new ways to visualize, compare, and evaluate nonclinical study data in a single, standards-based environment. In a single tool, ToxVIsion++ reseolves how GLP data is received, stored, displayed, charted, extracted, reported, and how basic...
ToxVision is the first viewer designed to automate the visualizing and normalizing of study data; ensuring the safety of drugs submitted for regulatory approval. Developed by PointCross Life Sciences, in collaboration with the FDA, Toxvision reads SEND data, making it easier for you to spot important signals and trends among a huge volume of...
PointCross Life Sciences SDIS is the first solution of its kind that closes a major gap in the nonclinical phase of the R&D lifecycle. SDIS creates an instantly searchable resource of all nonclinical study and assay data for BioPharma companies and regulatory agencies.
PointCross Life Sciences Study Data Integration and Search solution for the Biotech and Pharmaceutical industry provides a one-stop "Data-to-Insights" environment for nonclinical scientists to evaluate safety and efficacy indicators and biomarkers across normalized study data spanning internal and external sources, and global research sites.